What would you do, buy some somewhere now or wait?A chance?
Yes.
What would you do, buy some somewhere now or wait?A chance?
Yes.
Wait for awhile.What would you do, buy some somewhere now or wait?
Thanks. What’s the best I could hope for since I have reservations? Might there be a package or some ticket promo?Wait for awhile.
Then buy.
That varies depending on the designated “start date.” Tickets for holiday or peak attendance times cost more than tickets for a slower period, but it all varies by date.
Thank you!1. You can do that.
2. If you don't use a purchased ticket, it will remain in your MDE (not DME) account.
Before you go to a park gate on your upcoming trip, stop at any Guest Relations and ask that
the Ticket priority be set so that the park gates will only USE the ticket that you WANT to use.
3. Well, if you go to WDW after a ticket has expired, unused, you will be able to use its original
purchase value toward buying a new ticket for use on that trip.
Write down and keep that unused ticket's number and store it in a safe place, as it will
become "invisible" (to YOU) in your MDE after it expires.
1. Guest Relations. That is often the case.I have a 4 day park hopper ticket from 1994. I only used 2 days. From everything I have read,
1. the only thing I can do is go to guess services and exchange it for a new ticket,correct?
2. If so that means I can't connect my new ticket to MDE till then.Then I can make my park reservations.
3. What happens if there are no park reservations available for when I'm there in November?
1. Guest Relations. That is often the case.
2. Yes.
3. While it might be possible that there would be NO reservations available... it would be unlikely.
(BTW, I would certainly CALL Disney ASAP, explain the situation carefully, and "ask nicely" to see if your
old ticket can be connected to MDE prior to your trip so that you can make advance reservations.)
1. Yes.1. I understand the value of the tickets remains, even if we don't go on any trips before 9/26.
2. My question is this: Do I HAVE to buy new 9 day tickets in the future?
3. Or does it just become like "store credit" and I can potentially break it up into two future trips? Can I use that store credit to buy new tickets, say, at Christmas time, and then have remaining store credit for another ticket purchase, say, next summer?
4. Ideally, I'd rather not do 9 day tickets. It would have worked wonderfully in 2020, but it's too hard now with college, summer classes, internships, high school sports, etc.... So it's now become easier, if it's possible, to break it up into two trips. I understand the price goes up and I pay the difference, that's fine. It's just too hard to get 9/10 days in a row now.
You do not have to stick with 9 day tickets.That’s kind of what I was afraid of, having to stick with 9 day tickets.
Well I’ll know more this week and then carve out time to wait for a 2 hour phone call.