Because this special ticket has a extended use window (6 months from first use), I still believe that the only upgrade option will be an Annual Pass.I suspect you could upgrade the ticket, but you’d lose the discount. When Disney sells you a ticket, they know how much you paid. That’s all you get towards an upgrade. They only “bridge” tickets purchased from third parties.
That’s a good point. I suspect they'd let you “upgrade” by refunding the original ticket and selling you a new one with more days but without the extended expiration.Because this special ticket has a extended use window (6 months from first use), I still believe that the only upgrade option will be an Annual Pass.
If you’re talking about the special DVC ticket, he’s wrong. It’s common to get bad information over the phone.I just called. He said we can't add days over the phone, it has to be done at the parks, so you couldn't do FP's to the extra days. He said they would just charge the difference for days 8,9, +. Now what to do...because I want those FPs.