What to do with 2 extra MYW tickets?

BWV Dreamin

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I bought several 6 day MYW tickets thru UnderCover Tourist. They haven't been used yet. Two family members now are not going. Any suggestions on what to do with these tickets? As DVC members, we will be going back to the parks. But not within the next 2 yrs. Should I entertain upgrading? That will cost more money for sure. Wonder if just making them non-expiratory would be enough? Any thoughts, thanks!!:)
 
I don't think the 14 day countdown starts until first use. Can't you just save them for a future trip?
 
I don't think the 14 day countdown starts until first use. Can't you just save them for a future trip?

I thought about that, but the future trips we probably will only visit the parks once or twice during the visit. Can I return them at Epcot for a refund?
 
I thought about that, but the future trips we probably will only visit the parks once or twice during the visit. Can I return them at Epcot for a refund?
Tickets are nonrefundable.

I'd just save the unused tickets for a future trip(s). Unused tickets do not expire, so there is no need to decide about upgrading or adding the no expiration feature until it's time to actually use the tickets for the first time. At that time, you can decide if it would be better to upgrade to an AP, a longer MYW ticket and/or add no expiration feature.
 

Tickets are nonrefundable.

I'd just save the unused tickets for a future trip(s). Unused tickets do not expire, so there is no need to decide about upgrading or adding the no expiration feature until it's time to actually use the tickets for the first time. At that time, you can decide if it would be better to upgrade to an AP, a longer MYW ticket and/or add no expiration feature.

Thanks Carol!!:goodvibes
 
Want to return them? Copied from the undercovertourist website:
Attraction ticket purchases are refundable (except Cirque du Soleil - La Nouba). Even if the tickets have been shipped! Please contact us.
The tickets must be un-used.
Expired tickets, or any ticket not currently sold on this site, are non-refundable.
A re-stocking fee of 5% of the total order amount will be charged to cover shipping, handling & the processing fees associated with accepting your credit card.
 
Want to return them? Copied from the undercovertourist website:
Good to know - UnderCoverTourist has a friendlier return policy than Disney does. Disney does not issue refunds.

If it were me, I'd still save the tickets for future use since I'd have to pay a 5% restocking fee to return them. But it's a nice option to have and a plus for using that particular ticket broker.
 



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