i have an off the wall ticket value questions. For anyone familiar with Disney's Magic Kingdom ticketing booklets in the 70's, i have a ticket booklet from 1976 or 1977 with an unused coupon good for one ride within a category. Would this ticket have any value as far as converting to a new ticket or just a keepsake.
 
You're welcome.
(I also added many more specifics to that reply.)

Thank you for the extra and specific details. Your sticky is so thorough which also gives those details so I appreciate you taking even more time to make sure I got them. Your wisdom is always appreciated! :goodvibes
 

i have an off the wall ticket value questions. For anyone familiar with Disney's Magic Kingdom ticketing booklets in the 70's, i have a ticket booklet from 1976 or 1977 with an unused coupon good for one ride within a category. Would this ticket have any value as far as converting to a new ticket or just a keepsake.

It would be worth, at WDW, about the paper it's written on. ;)
(Likely in the ballpark of $5.00.)

But as a keepsake (or for a collector of such things,) it has the value of whatever something in that category is worth.
 
so if I understood right, they still use the current gate price and subtract the Ap cost and that would be whatwe pay? I went back to #6 and read and think thats what I took from it.
 
so if I understood right, they still use the current gate price and subtract the Ap cost and that would be whatwe pay? I went back to #6 and read and think thats what I took from it.
Not actually the GATE price, but the price if you were to order your tickets from the DisneyWorld.com website ticket pages.
The price listed on the web.
(The GATE price has an extra fee tacked on for buying at the gate.)
 
Not actually the GATE price, but the price if you were to order your tickets from the DisneyWorld.com website ticket pages.
The price listed on the web.
(The GATE price has an extra fee tacked on for buying at the gate.)
Thanks so much! So the online price for 2 adults is $1,156.12 I priced out the AP's at $1,904.22 for 2 so the price I should expect to pay is $748.10 total to upgrade 2 adults! I think I got it! We are DVC but resale so guessing no discount on Ap's although over the phone just now I was quoted $797.69 each adult ticket.
 
Posted this in an old thread, so maybe better suited here --

We just bought our discover tickets. Now - how do we link them to our my disney experience app and begin choosing fast pass slots?
 
Posted this in an old thread, so maybe better suited here --

We just bought our discover tickets. Now - how do we link them to our my disney experience app and begin choosing fast pass slots?

How and from whom did you buy them?
 
Disney.com
If you bought them "through" your MyDisneyExperience account, the tickets should already be linked to
(and seen in) your account.

If not, just go to the tickets section in your MDX and input the confirmation number you were given when you bought the tickets.

You can book FP+ when you reach 60 days before your WDW resort check-in,
or, if you are not staying at a WDW resort, you can book FP+ 30 days before the first day you chose to visit a park.
 
I'm trying to figure out if my unused tickets have expiration dates and if so, when. I purchased 2-Day Ticket with Admission to 1 Park Per Day *before* the new system went into effect. I purchased them online on the WDW site and they are linked to MDE.
 
I'm trying to figure out if my unused tickets have expiration dates and if so, when. I purchased 2-Day Ticket with Admission to 1 Park Per Day *before* the new system went into effect. I purchased them online on the WDW site and they are linked to MDE.

Tickets with expiration dates have been sold for the past several years.

Tickets bought during most of the year 2018 will expire on Dec. 31, 2019.
 
It is very likely that the tickets you won cannot be upgraded.

The kind of tickets that Disney offers for groups for various fundraisers are considered "comp" (complimentary) tickets and have no upgrade value.

If you got 20 one-day tickets, they are almost certainly "comp" tickets.

Thanks for your help! I got my tickets yesterday and they are definately comp tickets. No upgrade available but we will certainly enjoy them
 
Scrolling through ticket questions as surely this has come up before, but haven't found an answer yet - we purchased the 4 parks/4 days tickets for this summer, but I'm wondering if these can be upgraded w/ park hoppers after we check in? Not sure we NEED park hoppers yet this time, but would like the option to upgrade :). Thanks!
 
Scrolling through ticket questions as surely this has come up before, but haven't found an answer yet - we purchased the 4 parks/4 days tickets for this summer, but I'm wondering if these can be upgraded w/ park hoppers after we check in? Not sure we NEED park hoppers yet this time, but would like the option to upgrade :). Thanks!

If they can be upgraded (they likely can be,) you would not save (or lose) any money in the upgrade,
as those tickets were purchased directly from Disney.
(Tickets purchased directly from Disney are not "price bridged.")
So, you'd end up paying the same amount (in total) as if you had purchased a regular full-price 4 day hopper from the start.
 














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