blackpearl77
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What price did the other ticket from UT show? Did you do the upgrade? Thanks.So I was told tonight at DS GR that bridging or upgrading to current gate price can no longer be done. The system knows what you paid for your ticket and you will pay the difference between that and the AP (in my instance) - youcan apply the price paid vs. current AP price. Note: my tickets were purchased from UT. The new price structure no longer allows up as in the system?what they used to be able to do - apparently this is a new procedure. They talked to a "coordinator" and tried to do it and was told the same. The odd thing was that one of the tickets I purchased from UT showed as a gate price (not sure if that was a result of last night's attempt a time Epcot?!). But strike 2.![]()
Have any of these successful people upgraded to APs since 2/12/17? Thanks.No they have not made any changes to how they price bridge discounted tickets
People have successfully bridged the tickets without expiration to the current expiration priced tickets
Don't take this as fact, just yet.So I was told tonight at DS GR that bridging or upgrading to current gate price can no longer be done. The system knows what you paid for your ticket and you will pay the difference between that and the AP (in my instance) - youcan apply the price paid vs. current AP price. Note: my tickets were purchased from UT. The new price structure no longer allows for what they used to be able to do - apparently this is a new procedure. They talked to a "coordinator" and tried to do it and was told the same. The odd thing was that one of the tickets I purchased from UT showed as a gate price (not sure if that was a result of last night's attempt a time Epcot?!). But strike 2.![]()
Yes, they haveHave any of these successful people upgraded to APs since 2/12/17? Thanks.
$411 - I did bridge the one ticket that showed a gate price. Didn't want to risk something changing. That one showed a price of $537, so the difference was $57.What price did the other ticket from UT show? Did you do the upgrade? Thanks.
They only know what Disney sold the ticket for, right?Don't take this as fact, just yet.
First off, "the system" has no way of knowing what the guest paid for a dicounted ticket.
Which obviously proves their answer for the other incorrect.$411 - I did bridge the one ticket that showed a gate price. Didn't want to risk something changing. That one showed a price of $537, so the difference was $57.
Yup. The discounter decides what they want to charge the guest.They only know what Disney sold the ticket for, right?
The CM couldn't explain why one ticket showed gate, but the $537 is based on Disney's ticket counter rate for a 7 Day PH ($20 more than online). She actually thought I purchased the tickets separately, so I was wondering if the CM yesterday somehow changed the ticket to gate and now you have to do separate transactions - one to fix the price to gate and then go back and upgrade to AP?! Hoping to try this theory another time this week.Which obviously proves their answer for the other incorrect.
Angi do you think there is a way around this glitch? When we return in 3 weeks, should we activate the 7 day "promo" ticket and use it on my DH magicband and then before the last day upgrade it to an AP? I'm trying to figure out in my mind what the variables are. The 3rd party that gives/sells tickets to PepsiCo employees swears they have no idea about the "hidden fee" WDW is telling me is attached to the ticket. It seems WDW is throwing out the $411 as a random value. Your thoughts?Yes, they have
And our CM from ticketing here at The Dis has confirmed no changes
They definitely can't tell which ticket seller I purchased from other than the fact that it wasn't Disney. Interesting that another vendor is also showing the $411! I know that TicketsAtWork was something around $419+tax for the same ticket, so that $411 is definitely not what the ticket was purchased for.This seems to be an issue as of today.....that $411 seems to be a common # since I asked ROBO my question we called the 3rd party for my ticket purchase and since it is a PepsiCo ticket, they said they had no idea where WDW is getting this information from regarding my price of $442 and WDW saying it's worth $411. I'm troubled by this development.
I suggested this to the CM last night and he said it wouldn't matter, the system would still know. It was my Plan B in the event I strike out a third time to see what would happen.Angi do you think there is a way around this glitch? When we return in 3 weeks, should we activate the 7 day "promo" ticket and use it on my DH magicband and then before the last day upgrade it to an AP? I'm trying to figure out in my mind what the variables are. The 3rd party that gives/sells tickets to PepsiCo employees swears they have no idea about the "hidden fee" WDW is telling me is attached to the ticket. It seems WDW is throwing out the $411 as a random value. Your thoughts?
Have any of these successful people upgraded to APs since 2/12/17? Thanks.
I don't doubt that people have successfully upgraded to an AP. I do wonder what the price difference is that they paid. I could have easily upgraded to an AP, but the differential was not current gate price vs. AP.Yes, they have
And our CM from ticketing here at The Dis has confirmed no changes
Unfortunately that test won't happen until May.I suggested this to the CM last night and he said it wouldn't matter, the system would still know. It was my Plan B in the event I strike out a third time to see what would happen.
They definitely can't tell which ticket seller I purchased from other than the fact that it wasn't Disney. Interesting that another vendor is also showing the $411! I know that TicketsAtWork was something around $419+tax for the same ticket, so that $411 is definitely not what the ticket was purchased for.
I also tried to upgrade a ticket I bought directly from Disney (it was the DVC Promo ticket from last year - buy 4 days, get one free plus water parks) and the CM could only give me the price of that ticket ($392?) towards the price of the AP.