RoseGold
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I did. Exited the page, reloaded safari, nothing is there.It was like that last night....click the link in the pic and it brings you to a page that shows Pixie as still being available.
From what I understand, they wouldn't allow this anyways, as you went to the park on blackout dates. We were thinking of doing the same for our Christmas vacation, but were told that if you used the tickets on blackout days then they couldn't be upgraded to the sorcerers pass only the incredipass.
try restarting your phone, my mom was just able to get it to work after showing unavailable for her.I did. Exited the page, reloaded safari, nothing is there.
Multiple posts here on DISboards since APs came back have confirmed that Disney has indeed stopped that. If regular park tickets are used on blockout dates for a particular AP, those tickets cannot be upgraded to that AP, only to an AP that would have been valid on the dates the regular tickets were used.They have allowed this for us in the past, not sure about this year. But in 2019, we used regular expensive holiday tickets in the end of Dec (during the blackout), and upgraded to the gold pass for a mere $100 per person, and used the two times after that (granted that was after an extension from the closure), but regardless the gold AP was allowed to be upgraded to after using tickets during the gold blackout. That was a great deal, but maybe they are trying to stop that.
Multiple posts here on DISboards since APs came back have confirmed that Disney has indeed stopped that. If regular park tickets are used on blockout dates for a particular AP, those tickets cannot be upgraded to that AP, only to an AP that would have been valid on the dates the regular tickets were used.
I got it to work. I had to clean my cookies out. I have a pixie pass ready to check out but sitting on hold right now to see if they will allow me to purchase a silver equivalent pass. Just in case I went head and moved my hotel reservation back by two days to fit with the pixie pass just in case they won’t let me buy a pirate pass on the phone.
That’s sucks.We arrive tomorrow. I called last week to upgrade our tickets to an AP. The cast member I spoke with didn't know how to do that. She could send me on but she said the wait was long (and I had already been waiting for her). She suggested we go to guest services when we arrive tomorrow. So frustrating.![]()
Call them back, explain the situation. My experience is that TMs have latitude to make exceptions with management approval. Just be really nice. It’s worth a try.We arrive tomorrow. I called last week to upgrade our tickets to an AP. The cast member I spoke with didn't know how to do that. She could send me on but she said the wait was long (and I had already been waiting for her). She suggested we go to guest services when we arrive tomorrow. So frustrating.![]()
I was going to ask at guest services tomorrow but I may call tonight and stay on hold forever and ask. It's definitely worth a try! We also went at labor day and missed the annual passes by 2 days. And I have the money on gift cards to pay it, so Disney already has my money.Call them back, explain the situation. My experience is that TMs have latitude to make exceptions with management approval. Just be really nice. It’s worth a try.
Definitely worth a shot! I think I'm going to call and send an email and hopefully one of them gets me through tonight. I'm afraid if I wait until we arrive Thursday my chances of getting them will go down. I'm still hesitant to pay over the phone but I feel like if I at least talk to someone I can work something out.I was going to ask at guest services tomorrow but I may call tonight and stay on hold forever and ask. It's definitely worth a try! We also went at labor day and missed the annual passes by 2 days. And I have the money on gift cards to pay it, so Disney already has my money.![]()
WDW does allow folks to book an AP rate pending purchase of the AP. However, I believe officially they can revert to rack rate if the AP is not obtained within about 24 hours of check-in. If you have an AP voucher already you should be fine, but if you had planned to upgrade and don't yet have an AP, I suggest looking for an alternative rate or at least be ready if they change your rate. Now that I've said that... seems they don't always ask for the AP proof so it could be a non-issue.
I guess I could explain the difference between crowd levels and capacity (they're not the same) but you think Touring Plans is actually useful at this point still so not sure it would convince you anything. Buy a ticket and go there would be a thought or talk to someone who would know for sure.Again, the touringplans data doesn't lie. There are days where park passes are sold out and those days are nowhere near crowd level '10' days. Even adjusting for the idea that lightning lanes slow the standby lines less then fastpasses (which I find to be a dubious claim), they are still nowhere near a level 4 capacity closing from the before times. Attendance is still definitely being limited to a level far below what their "cap" was in the before covid times.