elaine amj
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Taking this involved discussion out of the main Air Miles thread 
It all started when we were trying to figure out how much extra to pay if we upgrade flex tickets from Air Miles. (Not the Cdn discounted tickets as those don't get price bridged).
Ok...so I have been studying and studying how price bridging works. Turns out I didn't understand it completely after all.
Price bridging is still a thing. But NOT to CURRENT gate price. Just to the gate price AT THE TIME THE TICKET WAS PRINTED!!
That is a key difference that was hard for me to wrap my brain around.
So basically, right now Air Miles still offers "older" flex tickets (likely the ones sold between Oct 2018 and March 2019?) And @Days In the Sun had calculated the 7 day base flex to be worth USD$521 gate price at the time.
My own calculations were showing a current gate price of $627.29 - but this was AFTER the March 2019 price increase so not relevant to this ticket (Btw...a $100 price increase sounds like insanity).
For some reason, @Days In the Sun was only offered $469 for the 7 day flex. At two separate locations
My first thought is that the CM quoted what Air Miles paid to Disney. NOT the gate price the ticket shoukd have been price bridged to. Who knows? From all accounts not all CMs know how to price bridge. Or maybe policies have changed yet again.
Hopefully others will chime in with their own data points

It all started when we were trying to figure out how much extra to pay if we upgrade flex tickets from Air Miles. (Not the Cdn discounted tickets as those don't get price bridged).
Okay, I'm starting to get confused. The current online price for a 7-day base flex ticket is $627.29 US. However, I'm of the understanding that the current AM Flex tickets are old stock before the price increase and that they are worth ~$521 US. I'm thinking of getting these before they're gone as they are less AM than what we'll be paying when the new stock comes in.
Data point from March 2019:
I just checked the ticket sticky and looks like price bridging is still a go (as long as the CM knows how to do it). They do NOT price bridge when u buy directly from Disney (but do price bridge if you book a Disney room and ticket package). The new rules are so weird and silly.
Anyway looks like I should get US$627 (CAD$842) as my price bridge for my 7 day flex towards my AP upgrade. Not bad for 6400 AM!
Unfortunately I am quite sure this doesn't work this way, there is no price bridging unless you have current tickets, which the airmiles are not. The airmiles ones are before the current price increase and expire 2019 not 2020 as Disney's currently do.
I priced them at Disney springs and magic kingdom, both acknowledged they were 7day flex tickets and worth $469, not the current price. I upgraded them at Magic Kingdom and still consider them a great deal. I now have two AP certificates (previously called vouchers) and they expire 2030.
I had calculated them as $521 usd before I left, I don't know why my numbers were off but home next week and will look at it then.
Ok...so I have been studying and studying how price bridging works. Turns out I didn't understand it completely after all.
Price bridging is still a thing. But NOT to CURRENT gate price. Just to the gate price AT THE TIME THE TICKET WAS PRINTED!!
That is a key difference that was hard for me to wrap my brain around.
So basically, right now Air Miles still offers "older" flex tickets (likely the ones sold between Oct 2018 and March 2019?) And @Days In the Sun had calculated the 7 day base flex to be worth USD$521 gate price at the time.
My own calculations were showing a current gate price of $627.29 - but this was AFTER the March 2019 price increase so not relevant to this ticket (Btw...a $100 price increase sounds like insanity).
For some reason, @Days In the Sun was only offered $469 for the 7 day flex. At two separate locations

My first thought is that the CM quoted what Air Miles paid to Disney. NOT the gate price the ticket shoukd have been price bridged to. Who knows? From all accounts not all CMs know how to price bridge. Or maybe policies have changed yet again.
Hopefully others will chime in with their own data points

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