jbish
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We won four one-day park hopper passes in a silent auction for a school fundraiser. We have an upcoming trip and I figured we would get these passes and add more days to make them five-day hoppers. I tried calling Disney Ticketing ahead of the auction (while DH was there and actively bidding on them) to find out as much as I could about adding on days. There was no disclosure at the auction. When we won the tickets, we found out there were blackout dates, an expiration date, and also no ability to "upgrade" the tickets. I figured that might mean that I can't add on water parks or other features - but, sadly, that also means no additional days. Interestingly, on the letter that accompanies the tickets, it says that they have "no cash value" but also says they are equivalent of value of $155 per ticket.
So I emailed Disney Ticketing and was told that days can't be added to these tickets because they have no cash value. I really tried emphasizing that I did not have enough information at the time we were bidding but the guy was pretty unsympathetic to my plight (I know, first world problems). I don't want to cast blame on the auction organizers for not providing all of the disclosure information. (Separately, I'm trying to find out who was the next highest bidder to see if they're still interested in these tickets.)
Any advice for what I can do? Should I keep at Disney and see if they eventually allow me to pay the difference between a one-day ticket and a five-day ticket? What are my options? Any advice you can give me would be appreciated.
Anyone want four one-day park hoppers??? LOL
So I emailed Disney Ticketing and was told that days can't be added to these tickets because they have no cash value. I really tried emphasizing that I did not have enough information at the time we were bidding but the guy was pretty unsympathetic to my plight (I know, first world problems). I don't want to cast blame on the auction organizers for not providing all of the disclosure information. (Separately, I'm trying to find out who was the next highest bidder to see if they're still interested in these tickets.)
Any advice for what I can do? Should I keep at Disney and see if they eventually allow me to pay the difference between a one-day ticket and a five-day ticket? What are my options? Any advice you can give me would be appreciated.

Anyone want four one-day park hoppers??? LOL