Following....I was waiting to buy our six-day tickets until November for our February 2019 trip, but does anyone think the new date-specific ticket pricing will affect this offer? Should I buy ASAP instead??
Following....I was waiting to buy our six-day tickets until November for our February 2019 trip, but does anyone think the new date-specific ticket pricing will affect this offer? Should I buy ASAP instead??
My answers are based on information from BEFORE the announcement of the new date-based ticket prices (super confusing & rather restrictive if you ask me):So excited these were released again, we are able to use the discount for our next disneyland trip and also am going to purchase them for our disney world trip in early december. I am curious if anyone knows if you can add a additional day to the tickets when you are at the park or if you would end up losing the discount?
I am wavering between an 8 - 9 day park hopper.. We are hoping to do a christmas party when we are there but I am wavering on the date. If we didn't do the party we would want to have another park day.... ugh decisions lol
I’m wondering about this too I’m going to DL in Nov and buying tix for that trip. Was planning to wait to buy WDW tix to spread it out. Ugh.I was waiting to buy our six-day tickets until November for our February 2019 trip, but does anyone think the new date-specific ticket pricing will affect this offer? Should I buy ASAP instead??
No, you can’t add on days without loosing discount. If you add on they will charge you full price for ticket and you will have to pay the difference from Canadian offer to full price. I had a 10 day hopper and when we were there I was kicking myself for not adding on water parks. So I would have had to pay the difference between Canadian 10 day hopper and full price 10 day hopper plus ticket. Decided we could live without water park!So excited these were released again, we are able to use the discount for our next disneyland trip and also am going to purchase them for our disney world trip in early december. I am curious if anyone knows if you can add a additional day to the tickets when you are at the park or if you would end up losing the discount?
I am wavering between an 8 - 9 day park hopper.. We are hoping to do a christmas party when we are there but I am wavering on the date. If we didn't do the party we would want to have another park day.... ugh decisions lol
That was what I thought... ok so I need to really get my act together today and figure out what I am doing.... Fast pass day is MondayI’m wondering about this too I’m going to DL in Nov and buying tix for that trip. Was planning to wait to buy WDW tix to spread it out. Ugh.
No, you can’t add on days without loosing discount. If you add on they will charge you full price for ticket and you will have to pay the difference from Canadian offer to full price. I had a 10 day hopper and when we were there I was kicking myself for not adding on water parks. So I would have had to pay the difference between Canadian 10 day hopper and full price 10 day hopper plus ticket. Decided we could live without water park!
My answers are based on information from BEFORE the announcement of the new date-based ticket prices (super confusing & rather restrictive if you ask me):
YES, you will lose the discount since you need to bring the price you paid for the ticket you have to the current price of the same ticket BEFORE you do any upgrades
When you're buying tickets the difference between 8 & 9 day hoppers is only $9.48 and the Christmas party tickets are at LEAST $95 + tax. I don't think the Christmas party is worth that much extra $$
My answer is add the extra day now and if you don't end up using it you're really not out that much cash.
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With a health card number, for example OHIP in Ontario, there is the possibility of getting all service history (ie. every billed doctor and lab visits) along with diagnoses generated from the Ministry of Health back from many years ago. That list would include even walk-in doctor and diagnosis from many years ago you long forgot. Personal injury lawyers and insurance companies request them all the time to check on one's complete past health histories. With card number, identify theft risk, and weirdos out there, I would never ever showed my OHIP card number to anyone other than my doctors / labs.
Does anyone know ... if these tickets are purchased directly through Disney and are not yet linked, can they be “exchanged” or “adjusted” once the new price scale comes in October. I haven’t purchased them yet for a trip next August - most likely during the cheapest ticket time. I know it’s unlikely prices will go down but they could ... or what Disney will do to our CDn promotion. I hate this ticket roulette!
Unless they announce something different, you can always get a credit for another ticket at the amount you paid. Linked or unlinked doesn't matter. If you are referring to upgrading them to another Canadian ticket, you can do that at guest services as long as the Canadian promo is still on. Since it currently ends March 15, you would have to do that by March 15.
From posts on this board, you cannot upgrade the voucher/ticket anywhere except on-site ie. you can't call Disney and ask for an upgrade. I have no personal experience with calling in, I have upgraded Canadian tickets at the park, some used right away, some I still have unused. Some are linked, some aren't.
It's a pretty safe bet that ticket prices won't go down.
Hope this helps a bit.
Thanks. I didn’t want to upgrade. What I meant was if the new pricing scale on October 16 gives Cdns the same discount off the new tickets ... and there’s a slight chance that the “off-season value” tickets are a bit less ... could I cancel my pre-Oct 16 tickets to go with newer pricing system. I know that seems unlikely for prices to go down, but some have been suggesting the value ones may go down a bit.
Right now Disney is just giving Cdns a discount off the Regular MYW tickets. Even though we can purchase until March, I’m sure post-Oct it will be a discount off the newer seasonal tickets.
So I guess my main question is — are these tickets refundable? Or will call-centre make adjustments pre-trip.
Tickets are non-refundable and Disney do not refund a difference in your favour.
Ok. Thanks. I’d heard in previous years of people calling in and applying the cdn ticket special to previously booked packages and having the price adjusted. I guess I just have to bite the Disney bullet!
Thanks. I didn’t want to upgrade. What I meant was if the new pricing scale on October 16 gives Cdns the same discount off the new tickets ... and there’s a slight chance that the “off-season value” tickets are a bit less ... could I cancel my pre-Oct 16 tickets to go with newer pricing system. I know that seems unlikely for prices to go down, but some have been suggesting the value ones may go down a bit.
Right now Disney is just giving Cdns a discount off the Regular MYW tickets. Even though we can purchase until March, I’m sure post-Oct it will be a discount off the newer seasonal tickets.
So I guess my main question is — are these tickets refundable? Or will call-centre make adjustments pre-trip.