When is their trip? If coming up shortly, yes the only option is to buy a 10-day plus a 1-day because APs are not currently available to the general public. Personally, I would seriously consider how important that 11th theme park day is for me; there would have to be something special to make me purchase another full 1-day ticket. I'd be more likely to do the "Plus" add-on since they already intend to buy hoppers; that would allow a waterpark as a non-park day (plus other options).Question - if someone wants to go to the Disney parks for 11 days (one trip) - should they just buy a 1 day ticket to add to MDE or does an AP make sense? They want the hopper option on the tickets, too.....
If (IF) the tickets are regular WDW tickets, the normal cost to upgrade would be the difference between the on-line Disney price of the ticket that you HAVE subtracted from the on-line Disney price of the ticket that you WANT.Sorry if this is already been asked/answered. I am taking a group of work friends and one family just bought (4) one park per day tickets through a government discount ticket site. How much will I have to pay to upgrade them to hoppers?
1. Normally, yes (but not now, as new regular AP's are currently not being sold.)1. It's possible to convert a valid admission ticket at the end of the stay into an annual pass,
2. would I be able to do the same with a no expiration ticket?
If (IF) the tickets are regular WDW tickets, the normal cost to upgrade would be the difference between the on-line Disney price of the ticket that you HAVE subtracted from the on-line Disney price of the ticket that you WANT.
It doesn't matter what was actually PAID for the tickets, again, IF they are "regular" WDW tickets.
How did the CM know what was the "discounted ticket price?"Thanks. That was what I had thought, but the last time I did something like that, the person charged me the full amount minus the discounted ticket price.
How did the CM know what was the "discounted ticket price?"
(CMs can only see the WHOLESALE price Disney originally charged the discount company for the ticket...
which would be LESS than you paid the discount company for the discounted ticket.)
OTOH, there are currently no "regular" non-expiration tickets sold by Disney, so if the ticket you are discussing is not a "regular ticket," the standard ticket rules might not apply.
The tickets were from UT, a discount seller we’ve used many times over the yearsHow did the CM know what was the "discounted ticket price?"
(CMs can only see the WHOLESALE price Disney originally charged the discount company for the ticket...
which would be LESS than you paid the discount company for the discounted ticket.)
No doubt that those kind of anecdotal situations have been discussed over the years, but that info would be incorrect procedure, as determining what the guest had PAID for a ticket purchased from an authorized reseller (even by showing a receipt) would not figure into the proper cost of upgrading.There's been reports of tickets from *****************.com would be coded/synced and the CMs would know the price paid. There's also been reports that it's wrong on occasion and some folks have shown the receipts to get the correct amount.
This kind of incorrect upgrade procedure has, sadly, happened too often to unlucky guests.Thanks. That was what I had thought, but the last time I did something like that, the person charged me the full amount minus the discounted ticket price.
1. Sometime after you arrive at WDW, go to any ticket booth or Guest Relations and do the upgrade to "Adult" tickets.Hello everyone. I have 10day Park Hopper tickets (2 adult and 2 children) that were purchased from UT to be used last year and now expire the end of September. My children are now 10 years old,
1. what is the best way to change their tickets into adult tickets?
2. How do I figure out what the upgrade fee should be? We are headed to WDW in about 2 weeks.
Thank you so much! We have all of our reservations made. I didn't handle the upgrade sooner, just in case we cancelled. I also kept changing the duration of my trip around! We finally settled on staying for the full 10 days. Since we are staying onsite, would I be able to upgrade their tickets at the hotel?1. Sometime after you arrive at WDW, go to any ticket booth or Guest Relations and do the upgrade to "Adult" tickets.
2. Assuming that there have been no interim ticket price increases between the time of purchase and time of your trip...
Subtract the Disney on-line price of a child's ticket of the same kind you have from the Disney on-line price of an adult ticket of the same kind. Pay that difference price for the upgrade.
You can make advance park reservations using the current child's tickets.
You can try. (Concierge desk.)Since we are staying onsite, would I be able to upgrade their tickets at the hotel?