Ya, that is the predicament. I know that ticket prices will go up when SWGE opens and as they continue to do, so its kind of a last ditch effort to save money on tickets. I was given the impression from someone else that it might be possible, so I came here to see if anyone else thought it might be possible.Why not just buy the regular tickets if you plan on going after the Canadian ticket deal tickets expire? That’s the price you will have to pay to upgrade to anyways.
Purchased a 5 day ticket with a discounted room. The ticket is showing on MDE on the app but is showing 0 theme park days remaining.
We did the same and as you mentioned they are all showing correctly on MDE. Where do you see the days remaining? All ours say at the bottom is the expiry date, which is the last day of our trip.
bottom left "0 theme park days remaining"
bottom right "valid through 99/99/99 (last day of our trip same as you
Has this on phone but if viewing on tablet does not show days remaining. ????
My thoughts only, take them with a grain of salt, are that Disney would be hard pressed to change the terms of this offer mid-stream since i would imagine that there are LOTS of screenshots floating around with the exact details. Nowhere in any of them have i seen the pesky wording "offer to change at our whim without notice". I suggest you take screenshots & keep good records if you need to chase this down. The original offer was for non-expiring tickets and they honoured those terms even though other tickets sold at that time were the first batch that came with expiration dates.Hi all! I have a quick question. We all know that Disney's ticketing system is changing on Oct. 16th. Do you think these Canadian discounted tickets are 'safe' from this change until March? What I mean is, is there any urgency to buy these tickets before Oct. 16th or are we okay to wait? TIA!
I pulled the trigger. I bought our tickets for Spring Break next year. I thought about waiting to see how the new system works out, but I doubt the price would be any better than the Cdn tickets and I doubt they'll go lower for the Cdn deal. $316 for a 4 day is a good deal.
I got my tickets through CAA. It was $1310 instead of $1346 for the basic 4 day for 4 people. Not much savings, but not bad, either.
They convert and charge you in Cdn, but I think (???) I got a good rate. The USD for that purchase should be 336.54*4=1346.16 In Cdn, that came out to 1741.24. Then they took an additional member discount of 54.24. So my math (too many years of not doing math, so not 100%) says that gives me an exchange rate of 77.31
Yeah! Thanks very much.CAA just sells the tickets. You don't go to the travel agency, just where you get maps. But they will also sell to non-members, you just don't get that extra discount. And if you know someone that has a membership, it's not like they assign your name to the tickets. You just buy them and they give you the e-ticket that you add to your MDE account.
Ah, well, then why waste a trip to their offices.CAA is not equal across the country. The CAA Ottawa office didn't have additional discount that the CAA Southern Ontario office offers. CAA Ottawa is charging the Disneyworld.disney.go.com price for Cdn Residents - $336.54 USD (incl tax) for the 4 day Base ticket.
I've bought them from CAA before because i don't need to pay the foreign transaction fee on my credit card. I'm paying in CDN funds (exchange rate charged of course) on my CDN credit card.Ah, well, then why waste a trip to their offices.