Were you looking ahead at prices but then purchased the same day you were going to the park? I’ve heard if you wait and purchase the same day you are going to the park, prices are higher.We’re at the world now and just went to Epcot yesterday. The price calendar said 159$ plus tax but when I checked our it was like 185$ plus tax.
The only thing I can think of is is I bought them the night before
Just curious
Any ideas
"Gate price" -- what you pay if you walk up to a ticket booth -- tends to be ~$20 higher.We’re at the world now and just went to Epcot yesterday. The price calendar said 159$ plus tax but when I checked our it was like 185$ plus tax.
The only thing I can think of is is I bought them the night before
Just curious
Any ideas
Thanks. I bought them over the weekend. Unfortunately, AAA adds their own fees, and only ended up being $100 cheaper for two 5 day hopper passes. At least I got them linked ok.AAA is an authorized reseller for WDW tickets. You should not have any problem with them.
An upgrade should be possible to do in-person, but you'll only receive credit for the amount you paid -- and depending on exchange rates at the time you upgrade that may not be favorable to you vs just buying an AP. Also keep in mind that the UK 14-day ticket doesn't have a US-equivalent and comes with some "extras" that you may be required to add-on to the AP if you upgrade after first use (waterparks, memory maker, etc.). My recommendation is to just buy the AP initially and don't bother with the 14-day tickets.I am look for someone who has recent experience converting a British 14day ticket into an annual pass. I have heard stories that it is possible and that it isn't.
My bad, I should have priced it out first. It looks like it would be cheaper just to do park hopper every day..So on my 5 day trip, I will only have 2 full days in the parks. The other 3 are only for 4-5 hours due to a convention. Is it possible to buy 2 days of park hopper tickets and 3 days of 1 park? Or can you not link different types of tickets to the same reservation?
Unless your Convention offers discounted Disney park tickets for partial days. Many offer them did you ask?My bad, I should have priced it out first. It looks like it would be cheaper just to do park hopper every day..
Unused days on partially-used dated tickets expire. For 6-day base tickets, you have to use all 6 days within 9 days of first use. Add the water parks and sports option (or park hopper plus) and you get an extra day . But unless the "next trip" for the two members of your party who are "flying back" is immediate, those unused days will be lost. There may be exceptions for special tickets and/or special circumstances (like if a hurricane comes through), but it doesn't sound like those apply. It sounds like you just don't understand that Disney did away with no expiration date tickets a long time ago.Trying to figure out how to do the following without breaking the bank:
Split stay. Four in the party.
First 4 days two in our party are staying for 4 days and will need 3 days of tickets and then flying back.
Entire 8 days the other 2 will need 6 days of tickets.
Is there any way I can accomplish this in one transaction? At this point I cannot figure out a way.
I guess I could buy 6 days for all 4 of us and have left-over tickets for the next trip.
Any other ideas to accomplish this without processing 2 purchases?
Gary
"It sounds like you just don't understand that Disney did away with no expiration date tickets a long time ago." This is accurate. Appreciate the insight.Unused days on partially-used dated tickets expire. For 6-day base tickets, you have to use all 6 days within 9 days of first use. Add the water parks and sports option (or park hopper plus) and you get an extra day . But unless the "next trip" for the two members of your party who are "flying back" is immediate, those unused days will be lost. There may be exceptions for special tickets and/or special circumstances (like if a hurricane comes through), but it doesn't sound like those apply. It sounds like you just don't understand that Disney did away with no expiration date tickets a long time ago.
I don't know whether you can buy both 3-day tickets and 6-day tickets using the Disney website in the same transaction.
You can buy the two 3-day tickets and the two 6-day tickets to get what everyone needs. You should be able to do it as 1 transaction, just get the first ticket type all the way to your cart before going back to select the 2nd ticket type. But it can also be done as separate transactions. What you cannot do is buy different tickets as part of a room+tickets package.Is there any way I can accomplish this in one transaction? At this point I cannot figure out a way.
My AP expired yesterday. My next trip will is 4/5. I didn’t renew, I bought a new AP last week. Reason - I hope to go next February for Universal’s Mardi Gras and then Disney. Not sure the date but likely after 2/8. By buying new, I will activate 4/5 and it will expire 4/5 next year vs a renewal expiring 2/8. I bought last week so I could make reservations.Would this be the place to ask :
If someone has an AP but aren't going for a while- under what circumstances does it make more sense to renew for the discount VS waiting and buying again?
Can discount tickets still be upgraded over the phone?
Trip advisor used to have tickets for 10-12% off ( no longer have working codes for that) for lower ticket prices that would make up for the renewal discount.
Thank you!
Since I have not heart anything I just want to repeat my question one more time.I am look for someone who has recent experience converting a British 14day ticket into an annual pass. I have heard stories that it is possible and that it isn't.