ThinkBelieveDream&Dare
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- Feb 23, 2019
A ticket begins to expire once it has begun being used.
It only "lasts" for a few days before any remaining (even unused) days expire.
A 6-Day Base or Hopper Ticket is valid for 6 days within 9 days beginning on the start date (within 10 days with PH Plus.)
There hasn't been anything I've seen that indicates multi day tickets are treated like non-expiring tickets. Tickets would still have a "clock" attached to them with a limited use period once you enter the park for the first time. if you have 6 day park hoppers, they are valid for 9 days from the first day.
Link them.Hello...can someone answer the following for me please?
I purchased 10 day park hoppers from UT in February for our December trip (beginning December 27th). I have not linked them to my DVC reservation yet. Will we we be offered priority in the new reservation system? Does Disney know I have tickets for those dates even though I purchased via UT? Should I link my tickets? The tickets were so expensive for that time of year. I wonder if we will even be able to use the PH option.
TIA for any insight!
Hello...can someone answer the following for me please?
I purchased 10 day park hoppers from UT in February for our December trip (beginning December 27th). I have not linked them to my DVC reservation yet. Will we we be offered priority in the new reservation system? Does Disney know I have tickets for those dates even though I purchased via UT? Should I link my tickets? The tickets were so expensive for that time of year. I wonder if we will even be able to use the PH option.
TIA for any insight!
I agree. Until you link them, Disney has no way of knowing that the guests named on your December reservation have tickets that are valid for those dates. I believe the computer will look for the combination of (resort reservation) plus (ticket valid for resort dates) when selecting guests who can reserve a park entry day.Link them.
1. As far as I know they can be transferred like any other new, unused ticket.1. Can comp tickets be given to someone else if they’ve already been linked to MDE?
2. I just don’t know if I am going to use them and I want to return them if my trip falls through. Thanks!
Thanks. The comp tickets are coming from an employee. I’d want to give them back to her in case someone else could use them.1. As far as I know they can be transferred like any other new, unused ticket.
Make sure the person to whom you want to transfer is in (or linked to) your MDX account.
2. Disney does not need free comp tickets to be returned. The comps have no actual value to Disney and
Disney can issue/reissue as many comps as they'd like with no "loss" if issued comps are never used.
There can be special rules right now, so I can't offer you a definite answer.If I do wind up getting these comp tickets, will I even be able to link them right now for my November reservation?
We have an October 2020 trip planned that we are thinking of canceling and rebooking in October or November 2021. We purchased separate tickets through undercover with our October 2020 dates. Am I reading above post correctly and we will need to rebook for September 2021?
You should be able to make the park reservation based on having the old tickets in your MDE account. Whether or not you can buy a new 3-day ticket depends entirely on when ticket sales are re-opened.Will I be able to make a park reservation for 3 days based upon my valid PH tickets and then add/swap for newly purchased 3 day MYW single park ticket when I arrive but before entering the parks, setting priority with member services to use that new 3 day 1st?
So I got my comp tickets which I am very grateful for. Our trip is planned for November but we haven't confirmed whether it will be to DLR or WDW. DLR is the first choice and that's where we have our flights booked. If I link these tickets to the DL app (if I even can), and we wind up changing our minds to WDW, can I switch them?