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As further info, you have up to 30 days after an AP expires to renew it.We are not able to go in person before it expires.
As further info, you have up to 30 days after an AP expires to renew it.We are not able to go in person before it expires.
AP holders (FL residents and others) frequently renew not in-person by using the phone.Even for FL resident AP renewal? I know when he got the pass to begin with he had to give residency info, so wasn't sure if that is why it wouldn't let me pay with a gift card.
AP holders (FL residents and others) frequently renew not in-person by using the phone.
Why not call in and ask if it's possible for him to renew over the phone (just to reassure yourself that it is possible.)
THEN, I can tell you, for sute that phone CMs CAN take gift cards as payment.
Luck of the draw.Just spent over an hour on hold while a CM needed to get help from her supervisor. I had to hang up. Any recommendation for better time of day to call? I called at 5 pm EST.
There may be a slight savings with a 2-day ticket vs separate 1-day tickets. You should be able to add another day to your current tickets - try through MDE or you can call. The 2-day ticket has a 4-day use window so if a start date of 1/26 still covers both days you’ll be at the parks, that’s a decent savings.
Yes, it works. Last night it wouldn't do it, but today it will. I guess it was just Disney's IT. Imagine that, lol.There may be a slight savings with a 2-day ticket vs separate 1-day tickets. You should be able to add another day to your current tickets - try through MDE or you can call. The 2-day ticket has a 4-day use window so if a start date of 1/26 still covers both days you’ll be at the parks, that’s a decent savings.
1. Yes.1. the ticket states he can only use it for the day that it is designated at time of purchase.
If he doesn’t get a boarding pass at 7am for the day they’re planning on going...
2. Is there a way for him to transfer the ticket to another day so they have another chance
3. or can he apply the value to a new ticket?
4. so, what is that process?
Thanks!
If you do not use any of the "days" (no park entrances at all) on your MULTI-DAY tickets, then yes.Well I have no desire to even visit Star Wars land on our added HS day, so trying to get onto one of those rides will be not even a consideration. But if something were to happen, (cause we just don't know now days) and we couldn't go, I would have a "credit" of what I paid for the tickets to place on future tickets, right?
Ya, it is now a 2-day ticket, which saved me some money. And I would never use just one day on it unless we had a major emergency at home and couldn't stay or such. But with every thing going on in the world now, I know we may have to cancel at the last minute but I will get the amount I paid back towards future tickets.If you do not use any of the "days" (no park entrances at all) on your MULTI-DAY tickets, then yes.
But, if you do use one or more of your "days" on your MULTI-DAY tickets, any remaining unused days would expire within a week, or so.
OTOH, if you buy (say) two ONE-DAY tickets and you only use one of them, the remaining unused ticket can have it's use-date changed or (if it's past it's final expiration date) you can then use its original value toward purchase of another ticket sometime in the future.
How are you adding a day to your tickets on MDE? I don't see any way to do it, although I've seen others say that they did it also. I have a 2 day/1 park ticket leftover from a canceled April trip, but I want it to be a 3 day ticket for a February trip. I already made 2 days of park reservations with it, but I'd like to add the third day before we get there if possible (without waiting on hold for hours).Yes, it works. Last night it wouldn't do it, but today it will. I guess it was just Disney's IT. Imagine that, lol.
This isn't a new policy so i merged you to the ticket super thread to avoid confusionSo it looks like as an annual pass holder im allowed to renew and was able to use the DVC discount for it. Something in the area of $830. If I am correct.
Glad I held an annual as it would be much harder for us to go having to piecemeal park tickets for our trips.
How do you think this will effect things I wonder.
Tickets bought directly from WDW are not usually refundable. You can always ask. But the value of unused expired tickets can be put towards new tickets so that expense is not lost.We have a dvc reservation for December BUT if things are not better by then (we are hoping big its somewhat normal) I was wondering if we buy our tickets directly through Disney can we get a fefund or newer ticket if we already put them in our MDE ? We want to make our park reservations BUT are afraid to buy and put on MDE early.