WELL...
There are some
possibilities that can occur based on some other questions:
A. Were these tickets bought by the original purchaser from Disney "directly" (in-person, over-the-phone, or on-line?)
Or-
B. Were these tickets purchased as part of a WDW Resort package?
Or-
C. Were these tickets purchased via an authorized ticket reseller (UndercoverTourist.com, ParkSavers.com, MapleLeafTickets.com, etc.?)
Or-
D. Were these tickets purchased from the
Disney Store?
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In the case of B. C. or D. above:
1. That is not correct. (They look at the value just prior to the Feb. 12, 2017 price increase.)
2. That is not correct.
3. That is not correct.
4. That is not correct.
1. The value for a 10-day Hopper ticket from prior to Feb. 12, 2017 is $499.49.
The cost of a new (Platinum) AP is $829.64.
2. So
$829.64
-499.49
=330.15
3. The price to upgrade BEFORE you use the old ticket to enter a park will be $
330.15.
The price to upgrade AFTER you use the old ticket to enter a park will be $
330.15.
4. There is no gain or loss in value when using a ticket to enter a park prior to upgrading.
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In the case of A. above:
1. Correct. (They look at the value originally paid directly to Disney.)
2. That is not correct.
3. That is not correct.
4. That is not correct.
1. The value for a 10-day Hopper ticket (reg. expiring) after the price increase of June 12, 2011 is $368.49.
The cost of a new (Platinum) AP is $829.64.
2. So
$829.64
-$368.49
=461.15
3. The price to upgrade BEFORE you use the old ticket to enter a park will be $
461.15.
The price to upgrade AFTER you use the old ticket to enter a park will be $
461.15.
4. There is no gain or loss in value when using a ticket to enter a park prior to upgrading.