A regular 1-day ticket to EPCOT? Yes, you can change it to another date or keep the credit towards a future ticket. I suggest you make note of the ticket number and value because that the ticket will disappear from your view in MDE but a CM can find it later.If I have a ticket for September 25 at EPCOT but are not able to attend due to weather, can I change the date of the ticket or get a credit to use in the future?
If you use ANY of the "plus" entitlements before upgrading you will have to add the "plus" option to the AP. Similarly, if you upgrade first but don't add the "plus" options you lose ability to do those things with the AP. You can still pay out of pocket to do any of the plus options, which may or may not be less expensive than adding the option to your AP depending on how you typically visit WDW.
You indicated you are not booked on a package. If you have a coupon, comp ticket or other type of access to mini-golf, etc. that can be used. It is entirely separate from the PH+ ticket. In 2025, all WDW resort guests will receive free admission to a water park on check-in day. That is also separate from any ticket.Thank you! I wasn’t sure as I know some of the packages include one round of mini golf for staying onsite, but wasn’t sure how that worked.
Undercover Tourist and Boardwalk Ticketing are sites that frequently come up here with positive reviews. You could try an online search for "authorized Disney ticket resellers" and then search here for reviews of the ones you're considering. We buy discounted Disney gift cards and buy directly via MDE.Hi I'm wondering where is the best place to purchase WDW park tickets? I have an annual pass but my friend needs to purchase tickets. We are looking for the best pricing we can find (of course. Any help you can supply would be greatly appreciated.
Depends on how many theme parks days. If only 1 or 2, direct from Disney is the best option as the 3rd party sellers charge more than direct. If 3 or more days, compare prices from the sellers @CarolynFH mentioned.Hi I'm wondering where is the best place to purchase WDW park tickets? I have an annual pass but my friend needs to purchase tickets. We are looking for the best pricing we can find (of course. Any help you can supply would be greatly appreciated.
Is it a base ticket (1 park per day) or park-hopper ticket? If a hopper, it only costs something like $20 to add the water parks & sports option, which is less than a 1-day water park ticket.we are going to do an 8 day park pass
I was thinking an 8 day Base… initially we were only going to do a 4 day park pass and try to do all the parks in a day. But both my kid and I are neurodivergent and it would just be too much, so I figured with an 8 day pass we have a lot of time to pop into a park every day or if we have an afternoon or evening we wanted to get in a ride or two or show etc we could pop in. Perhaps a park hopper would be a good an idea.Is it a base ticket (1 park per day) or park-hopper ticket? If a hopper, it only costs something like $20 to add the water parks & sports option, which is less than a 1-day water park ticket.
If you have base tickets, it’s about $70 to add water parks & sports, which is similar to a single water park ticket. With 2 weeks but only 8 park days you might want to try the mini-golf or foot-golf options as well.
Just wanted to double check… if I buy from one of these sights, is the option to upgrade to an annual pass from Disney still an option?Undercover Tourist and Boardwalk Ticketing are sites that frequently come up here with positive reviews. You could try an online search for "authorized Disney ticket resellers" and then search here for reviews of the ones you're considering. We buy discounted Disney gift cards and buy directly via MDE.
Upgrade to add the water parks & sports option is “all or nothing” meaning you can’t just upgrade 1 day of a multi-day ticket. That said, it’s a flat fee to upgrade whether it’s a 4-day ticket or a 10-day ticket. You can upgrade the 8-day ticket to have 8 “plus” options (water parks, mini-golf, foot golf, etc.) for approximately the same cost as a 1-day water park ticket.But it sounds like we could upgrade 1 of our park passes for the water park option.
As far as I know, yes, you can upgrade these tickets to an AP. On the day you buy the tickets from the authorized reseller, make note of what Disney's online price was for the same ticket. That's the value you should receive for the tickets you have, when you upgrade them to APs.Just wanted to double check… if I buy from one of these sights, is the option to upgrade to an annual pass from Disney still an option?
We have a trip in December and hopefully another trip next September which makes an annual pass a better value. We are just not sure yet if it’s doable yet!