siestakeys04
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rest when you get there is it cheaper to do it that way?
siestakeys04 said:Ok well i have no ap's and no tickets what should i do and my aaa agent is not there and another woman is and she has no clue she is not hurring at all Should i call myself PLEASE HELP!!!!!
jmh said:Glad I found this thread this is exactly the subject I was looking for! We have never stayed onsite before so we have always just had paper tickets. We are getting one day passes for our party of 4 because 3 of us need passes and 1 does not. So we will be upgrading 3 at the time of the visit but wanted to hang on to the 4th for future use.
Please tell me if I've go this right. Each person in the party gets a room key with their ticket info encoded on it. The 3 that need to upgrade will take our tickets to guest services and the one day passes will be applied to the cost of the upgraded tickets. Then we just keep the fourth person's room key and it will be valid to redeem in the future.
Some addtional questions. 1) If we want to upgrade in the future is the one day ticket valued at what you paid for it or what the value of a one day ticket is at the time you redeem it? 2) If in the future we decided to just use it as a one day pass can we just take it straight to the park and put it through the turnstile or do we still need to go to guest services? 3) As long as we don't run the room key we want to keep through the turnstile, the one day ticket on it won't expire even though the room info on it will show the trip the ticket was purchased for was more than 14 days prior? And finally 4) Do the room keys have individuals names tied to them? If so, can a ticket be redeemed to be applied to an upgraded ticket by someone other than the name that is linked to the key?
Sorry that was so wordy. Hope that all made sense. I look forward to hearing (or should I say reading) the answers. I really appreciate all the great information everyone provides on this board!!
Thanks,
Jeanne
formernyer said:my understanding is that you can't use it at a future date unless you add the "no expiration" option (which isn't even available on a 1-day pass). i'm also pretty sure that even if you got two-day tickets instead and added the "no expiration" option that you'd need to purchase that option for every member of your party.
n2mm said:We will use our one day base tickets to apply to the next renewal of our APs (mine in October and DH in May).
aka-mad4themouse said:If you have no tickets and no plans to return to WDW in the future, then get whatever tickets you need for your stay. If you have plans to return, buy the most days that you can afford to get right now and add with no-expiry.