mshanson3121
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jan 16, 2015
So now that we have a date, do we expect to see ticket price increases in the next few weeks/near future?
Probably but this won't be a typical increase. Now that tickets are different based on the day of the week, month, and season, one day may go up $1 and another day may go up $10. You may get an average increase but there won't be a set across the board increase.
Interesting... is it possible that that date could be extended in the future?
I wonder how much of MDE (or the ticketing system) is vulnerable to the Y2K-like 2038 bugAP vouchers don’t expire. But they do have the 2030 date in MDE. I’ve been told by mde support that it’s a placeholder expiration.
That is correct! I have several vouchers for my family that I have socked away for when my kids are the perfect age and they list a 2030 expiration date... which also may be just a placeholder and could be extended in the future.So if a buy an AP voucher now but don't activate it until sometime next year, I won't pay any additional price increase when I go to use it?
I didn't know that. Or am I misunderstanding.
So if a buy an AP voucher now but don't activate it until sometime next year, I won't pay any additional price increase when I go to use it?
I didn't know that. Or am I misunderstanding.
Will the price increase affect only tickets or room rates too in your opinion?
Would it be worth it to book early before packages are released for a March 2020 vacation?
Are you sure about this?If you book now, your price will go up when 2020 packages are released. Only real advantage to booking early is it's a placeholder.
We booked over phone for May 2020 because we had a specific category we wanted to book. I had to pay one night of the highest rack rate for this year as my deposit and my price will change when the new prices come out for next year.
Are you sure about this?
I asked this question to the Cm and she told me no that was the official rate!?