AngiTN
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Just sharing our experience with ticket bridging/upgrading. My husband purchased a promo ticket pay for 4PH get 7dayPH thru work. We paid 442 with tax. Just called to inquire bridging to Gold Pass Renewal DVC $505 inc tax when we arrive. Lesson learned: We will only get 411$ value of the ticket and we have to pay the 94$ extra to upgrade to Gold Pass. Tickets thru Working Advantage have no value to the actual gate price the CM told me, in fact there is a hidden fee (442 paid vs. 411 value) for the ticket. This is the first time we ever tried to do this so I hope by sharing this helps someone who may want to do the same and buy from a ticket exchange thru work.
Yeah, don't waste your time calling anyone. The person you get on the phone will have no idea and honestly, even if they told you that you could get full price on the tickets it wouldn't mean a thing when you go to the counter and complete the transaction. The agents you reach on the phone do not knowAngi 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?
As has been posted, Disney can not see what price you paid for the ticket. Disney can see the price they sold the ticket for. Which is why they see the ticket sold for $411. That is correct. Whoever you bought it from paid $411 for the ticket. They sold it to you for more than that. Which is the same thing UT, Parksavers, etc does. They mark up the tickets when selling them.
As for what to do, know the cost you should pay to upgrade. If you don't get that price, go somewhere else. At least until we hear from ticketing directly that a change has happened.