A. To your response for #3, I was meaning my ticket. The 2-day and the 4-day ticket. The 4-day ticket is part of a package and we are going in March.
My folks have paid for the package and have paid it off already. We used a TA. I would imagine my TA would have to cancel our package and reserve it again for us and then my folks would have to use their CC again to purchase which is what I DON'T want to happen as I want this to not be known I'm arriving early. I have some things planned for them prior to their arrival so that's why I'm sneaking around.
B. I, on the other hand, decided a couple of weeks ago to fly in the day before and I want to go to a couple of parks before they get in. I rather not let them know I'm getting in early as I will never hear the end of it for various reasons so I'm sneaking in without them so they don't know I'm doing this.
C. I priced it for room only and ticket vs. a package and it's not that much more so I'm doing a package.
But I need my Disney fix and want to be selfish to get into a couple of parks.
D. So I wanted to combine only MY tickets (2 & 4-day) to get an annual pass.
E. I know I can't combine all of our tickets.
F. Is this possible?
G. Or will I have to just use the 4-day ticket price before the last day to get the annual pass?
A. I understand, and I'm saying that you cannot use the value of your 2-day AND your 4-day ticket combined to upgrade to AP. You can choose EITHER of them to upgrade to AP, but not both.
B. Sounds like fun, but ticketing rules can't help you with that.
C. In most cases, there should be no difference in price between booking a "room WITH tickets"
vs. booking a room -AND- buying the same kind of tickets, stand-alone.
(And if you bought your tickets from a discounter, you'd save even more.)
D. As I said, you can't do that. It is not allowed. Upgrades are strictly one ticket per upgrade.
E. I didn't mention combining ALL of the tickets. I just said that MULTIPLE tickets (meaning
more than one) cannot be "combined" for an upgrade.
F. Nope.
G. In this case, you should choose to upgrade the 2-day ticket to AP. (Because you will have started USING that ticket first during this trip.)
And then, USE the AP for the remaining 4 days of this trip (after everybody else has arrived.)
Then, you'd just KEEP your 4 day (package) ticket you did not upgrade and use its value in the future to buy a new ticket or AP at such time as you need it, in for another WDW trip.
Is this going to make your ticket cost (including the AP) more expensive during this first trip?
Yes. And, that's why I said you could save that situation by buying everyone's tickets separate from the room charge.
I understand that doesn't suit your plans, but it is going to cost you extra to do what you have planned.