ClapYourHands
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Mar 2, 2018
1) unknown, but unlikely. I don’t think you lose a day if you haven’t tapped in for the day. You never lost a day if you made FP and didn’t show, and when you make an ADR, you have to provide a CC and agree to being charged the no-show fee. If you were going to lose a day, I think Disney would be more up front about it.Is there any updated news on the following situations--
(1) If you make a park reservation and cancel it, is there any impact on your linked admission ticket? Is there a deadline to cancel? If you do not cancel and just don't show up at all, are you 'docked' one day off your admission ticket?
(2) The Disney park reservation info site mentions "Terms and Conditions" that you have to agree to when finalizing a park reservation. Can someone review these T&C's before starting the reservation process?
(3) Regarding the usual expiration clock that starts with date of first use (9 days to use up a 6-day PH, for example), is that still "a thing"? Has anyone reserved anything like two days in August, two days in October, and two days in December using one admission ticket? Or does that call up an error message about exceeding the expiration time limit of your ticket?
2) Try a google search. You can easily find the COVID19 warning out there, and if I recall there was the standard wording that a reservation is not a guarantee of entry, etc.
3) unknown. At this time, only resort guests and APs have been able to reserve. The question would not apply to APs. As a resort guest, I was only able to book for my reservation dates. I have a 7-day ticket, and a 6-night resort reservation. I was thinking of adding a night, either at a Disney resort if reservations reopen or at a Disney Springs hotel if they don’t. However, I could not book a day before or after my onsite days to leave a non-parks day halfway through, even though I would have been within the 10-day window for a 7-day ticket. We will know more when general bookings open that are not tied to a resort reservation.