For what it's worth, I think Disney will find a way to take care of the confirmed resort guests for 2020. Pretty frustrating for those of us with existing reservations/minus tix, I know but, It seems an odd decision to give priority to a ticket holder with a day or two left over a confirmed week long or more resort reservation {several hundred dollars vs. several thousand dollars} . I get that a resort can be cancelled (unless a DVC rental) but, extending a ticket would appear to be a better strategy, dollar wise. I would hope, at the least, the Mouse will take care of the folks that have paid in full but, who knows? Refunds would just seem to be very painful for them right now. I just can't see them facing the PR nightmare of restricting access to a confirmed resort guest but, these are strange times. Don't give up hope yet folks (there are a ton of unknowns) but, I would be ready to pivot to a cancellation or, have that travel insurance policy at the ready just in case. Travel insurance can't claim a pandemic for non payment as this would appear to be restriction of access to goods and services, it seems, not an insurance expert but... hopefully this works out for everyone.
 
Hello! I have a math ticket question and questions about park pass reservations... I’ve purchased 7 day Canadian promo flexible date with park hopper option in January of this year for USD 535.20 per adult and USD 519.20 per child. I also have old 10 day park hopper tickets from before there were date specific tickets and expiry.
So math ticket question, I want to add a day to my tickets. Would I be able to and how much would it cost per person? I don’t know what they would do about the park hoppers right now if I try adding a day. We are planning to go in December, not really sure if they would allow park hopping by then... (Or close altogether... seems like everything is changing so quickly)
I made my park reservations for December and have March as a back up in case we need to cancel December. It let me do it because I had both tickets linked. I’m wondering if I cannot add a day now and just add a day when we get to the parks, what will happen? They would see 8 days reserved when I would be using a 7 day ticket. Would it also matter if I add a day now or later? I have tried calling but was told they would not yet add a day right now...
 
Hello! I have a math ticket question and questions about park pass reservations... I’ve purchased 7 day Canadian promo flexible date with park hopper option in January of this year for USD 535.20 per adult and USD 519.20 per child. I also have old 10 day park hopper tickets from before there were date specific tickets and expiry.
So math ticket question, I want to add a day to my tickets.
1. Would I be able to and
2. how much would it cost per person?
3. I don’t know what they would do about the park hoppers right now if I try adding a day.
4. We are planning to go in December, not really sure if they would allow park hopping by then... (Or close altogether... seems like everything is changing so quickly)
I made my park reservations for December and have March as a back up in case we need to cancel December. It let me do it because I had both tickets linked.
5. I’m wondering if I cannot add a day now and just add a day when we get to the parks, what will happen? They would see 8 days reserved when I would be using a 7 day ticket. Would it also matter if I add a day now or later? I have tried calling but was told they would not yet add a day right now...
Based on long-standing "normal" rules:
1. Yes.
2. Subtract what you paid for the ticket (when purchased from Disney) that you HAVE, from the current on-line cost (from Disney) of the ticket that you WANT.
3. 4. 5. All answers that reference info that has not yet been announced by Disney are purely guesses.
 
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Based on long-standing "normal" rules:
1. Yes.
2. Subtract what you paid for the ticket (when purchased from Disney) that you HAVE, from the current on-line cost (from Disney) of the ticket that you WANT.
3. 4. 5. All answers that reference info that has not yet been announced by Disney are purely guesses.
I guess that would mean losing the Canadian promo discount... kinda sucks... under normal circumstances would they bridge the price if I enter the park first and add a day after?
 
1. I guess that would mean losing the Canadian promo discount... kinda sucks...
2. under normal circumstances would they bridge the price if I enter the park first and add a day after?
1. Yup.
2. Nope.
That ticket is not a "discounted regular ticket."
It is a special ticket at a special price.
Also, entering a park using a ticket does not affect the ability to upgrade or the upgrade price.
 
1. Yup.
2. Nope.
That ticket is not a "discounted regular ticket."
It is a special ticket at a special price.
Also, entering a park using a ticket does not affect the ability to upgrade or the upgrade price.
Thanks so much for your help Robo! I’m thinking just saving those tickets since they now have a 2030 expiry and maybe buying new ones from a discounted site later.
 
Unfortunately it is not known when 2020 tickets will become available again. As of today, 2021 tickets are available for those with an onsite reservation, and come 6/28 I understand 2021 tickets will be available to the general public. However WDW has only indicated "later" for 2020 tickets, after they evaluate the situation. I believe they need to get a good idea of how many people are booking park reservations for 2020 with current (in-hand) tickets before they can decide how many more tickets may be available without jeopardizing capacity issues. The last thing they want to do is sell anyone tickets that can't be used because the parks have reached capacity.

I know it's hard to wait, but I do think they'll have those answers this summer.

I have a room only reservation for Nov 4, so I booked a package for Feb 2021 and reserved parks, just in case I won't be able to buy tickets for my Nov trip. I think one indication of if they will open ticket sales for 2020 is if the parks are filling up around the time of your vacation. So far it looks like the parks are not filling up all that much, except for the few days after the parks initially open.
 
Thanks so much for your help Robo! I’m thinking just saving those tickets since they now have a 2030 expiry and maybe buying new ones from a discounted site later.
Yup.
These decisions require a lot of math computation to compare and contrast the value.
 
Sooooo.....when I moved my [closed] resort reservations on Tuesday, my CM got the hoppers taken off our tickets. But my "balance due" didn't change.

Our MNSSHP tickets have also disappeared, but we haven't gotten a refund yet.

:confused::confused::confused:
 
I think this is right, but can someone confirm.

If I purchase tickets from an authorized seller (like parksavers) for Jan 2021 and they are base tickets. I can add them to MDE and when I get to Disney upgrade to hoppers and pay the difference between their Disney Value and the upgraded Disney cost. Does that sound right? I have price bridged and added days before, but not hoppers. I want to hold off on buying hoppers until its guaranteed that will be allowed.
 
I think this is right, but can someone confirm.

If I purchase tickets from an authorized seller (like parksavers) for Jan 2021 and they are base tickets. I can add them to MDE and when I get to Disney upgrade to hoppers and pay the difference between their Disney Value and the upgraded Disney cost. Does that sound right? I have price bridged and added days before, but not hoppers. I want to hold off on buying hoppers until its guaranteed that will be allowed.

I very well might be wrong but I thought adding hoppers was a specific amount no matter what the original ticket cost.
 
I think this is right, but can someone confirm.

If I purchase tickets from an authorized seller (like parksavers) for Jan 2021 and they are base tickets. I can add them to MDE and

when I get to Disney upgrade to hoppers and pay the difference between their Disney Value and the upgraded Disney cost. Does that sound right?
That’s correct.
 
I don't know if this is the right place to ask this, but I have a room reservation for April 2021. I also have an AP. My son will be traveling with me, and my travel agent tells me that I am unable to buy a ticket for him at this time. Does anyone know when I can buy him a ticket?!
 
I very well might be wrong but I thought adding hoppers was a specific amount no matter what the original ticket cost.
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I don't know if this is the right place to ask this, but I have a room reservation for April 2021. I also have an AP. My son will be traveling with me, and my travel agent tells me that I am unable to buy a ticket for him at this time. Does anyone know when I can buy him a ticket?!

No where until June 28th. On the 28th you will be able to purchase directly from Disney.
 
Does
anyone know the price of a one day park as yet? or the average....? I book tix for Feb 2021 on Sunday and I am expecting a big increase...
 

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