I bought park hopper tickets from a third party vendor and Disney refunded me the difference. I called and they did it.Sorry if this has been asked already but.... Has anyone that bought hopper plus water park tickets from undercover tourist(or any third party) had any luck getting the price difference back from Disney since you cant do either?
Thanks for the reply. Did they just refund it onto a card of your choice?I bought park hopper tickets from a third party vendor and Disney refunded me the difference. I called and they did it.
I spoke with ticket services last night and had them refund it onto a gift card I already had and was bringing. Just a tip for anyone else if you enter a park with the ticket and then go to guest relations they cannot change it since it was used to enter. It would need to be done over the phone prior to arrival or at the guest services window PRIOR to first use.Yes. The CM gave me some spiel about how the refund might not go through because I had not made the original purchase from Disney and suggested I take a gift card instead. I didn't think I would have any problems getting a refund to the card of my choice so I opted to have it refunded to my primary CC and had no problems with the refund being processed.
More travel related than theme park operations, but since it impacts many folks around here:
(with a click bait traffic image that was likely taken NYE)
But is it a photo that reflects the current crowd levels or just a stock file image from one of the most crowded times of the year in the past (as PP mentioned, likely a "clickbait" photo from NYE)? If the latter, that could assuage at least some of your anxiety.haha, covid or not, t hat pic gives me anxiety
But is it a photo that reflects the current crowd levels or just a stock file image from one of the most crowded times of the year in the past (as PP mentioned, likely a "clickbait" photo from NYE)? If the latter, that could assuage at least some of your anxiety.![]()
lol I love that pic and can't wait for that situation to happen againIt's most def from a different year, during NYE, Easter or Christmas. I'm just saying, it doesn't matter what's going on, that pic will always give me anxiety. I'm a local, so I stay as far away as I can from Disney World during the major holidays
lol I love that pic and can't wait for that situation to happen again
yep. Crowds have never bothered me, I manage to have fun even at the crowdiest times just cause I don't have to ride anything anyways, the parks right now need that fun, excited chatter, heck I even miss the cry/screaming childrenTexted my friend earlier today that I never thought I'd say this, but I miss the day of being in HS before VQ drop, and just seeing hundreds of people around me waiting outside of TSL (that was my go to spot), just all crammed up against each other.
I want that again![]()
I have a friend who was also having problems, but I have been ok.Is anyone else having trouble signing in to the Disney app or website? I keep getting messages saying my password is wrong even though I haven't changed it and signed in earlier this morning. I can't sign in from either of my MDE accounts. I tried the reset password link and that is not working either. Just what I need when we leave in 2 days! Hope this doesn't happen when trying for a BG for ROTR!
Not sure where to ask this so I'll try in here first...
We have an upcoming trip in September but hubby and I have decided to forgo it. I'm wondering, is there any benefit to rescheduling vs. cancelling? We'd be willing to try for the same time next year, but if there's no actual benefit to keeping the reservation (it's a package w/ hotel and tickets), I think it might just be easier to cancel and reschedule next year as opposed to figuring that out now. Anyone have any insight?
Not sure where to ask this so I'll try in here first...
We have an upcoming trip in September but hubby and I have decided to forgo it. I'm wondering, is there any benefit to rescheduling vs. cancelling? We'd be willing to try for the same time next year, but if there's no actual benefit to keeping the reservation (it's a package w/ hotel and tickets), I think it might just be easier to cancel and reschedule next year as opposed to figuring that out now. Anyone have any insight?
No benefit unless you have teh Recovery20 offer (what was formerly free dining and now is 35% room rate). That discount carries over if your reschedule; other discounts/pricing do not.Not sure where to ask this so I'll try in here first...
We have an upcoming trip in September but hubby and I have decided to forgo it. I'm wondering, is there any benefit to rescheduling vs. cancelling? We'd be willing to try for the same time next year, but if there's no actual benefit to keeping the reservation (it's a package w/ hotel and tickets), I think it might just be easier to cancel and reschedule next year as opposed to figuring that out now. Anyone have any insight?
Disney does not let you lock in package prices. If you move your dates, you pay the pricing for the new dates whether your modify or cancel and rebook. Only exception I am aware of is the one i mentioned above, where Disney has been letting folks who have the special recovery offer keep the discount (though it would then be a 35% discount as applied to the 2021 rates, not the 2020 rates)I don't know specifically, but one benefit I can see would be if you are able to keep the current (2020) package price IF there is a price increase before your 'new' (2021) dates. I think package prices normally come out in June/July?
The other benefit to rescheduling is already having the reservation 'set in stone' for 2021 and not having to worry about availability when you go to rebook.
We're booked for May 2021 and I've wondered about the same thing myself if we should have to forego our trip for some reason. So far, so good with WDW staying open but you just never know.
Sorry if this has been asked already but.... Has anyone that bought hopper plus water park tickets from undercover tourist(or any third party) had any luck getting the price difference back from Disney since you cant do either?
I bought park hopper tickets from a third party vendor and Disney refunded me the difference. I called and they did it.
There are no benefits to rescheduling unless you are looking to visit later in 2020.Not sure where to ask this so I'll try in here first...
We have an upcoming trip in September but hubby and I have decided to forgo it. I'm wondering, is there any benefit to rescheduling vs. cancelling? We'd be willing to try for the same time next year, but if there's no actual benefit to keeping the reservation (it's a package w/ hotel and tickets), I think it might just be easier to cancel and reschedule next year as opposed to figuring that out now. Anyone have any insight?
Sorry but this information is not accurate. The Recovery20 offer does NOT carry over into 2021. ALL offers are null and void in 2021. I had tried to change my offer online and would have lost my offer.No benefit unless you have teh Recovery20 offer (what was formerly free dining and now is 35% room rate). That discount carries over if your reschedule; other discounts/pricing do not.
Disney does not let you lock in package prices. If you move your dates, you pay the pricing for the new dates whether your modify or cancel and rebook. Only exception I am aware of is the one i mentioned above, where Disney has been letting folks who have the special recovery offer keep the discount (though it would then be a 35% discount as applied to the 2021 rates, not the 2020 rates)