ClapYourHands
DIS Veteran
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- Mar 2, 2018
Yes. Sort of. Technically, you will be cancelling the package, and rebuying stand-alone tickets. Start by plugging in the booking for Coronado, so you know that's in MDE (sometimes there's a lag with 3rd party bookings, and you don't want your onsite status to lapse). Since you are more than a month from the start of your trip, you can cancel the package for a full refund. One option is to purchase the new tickets you want, link them to your party in MDE, and then cancel the package. Since you would have both valid tickets and a qualifying on-site stay, your FP would be unaffected.I am in a pickle - booked a resort package for All Star Movies 02/28 - 03/04, made FP bookings and also made a transparent booking at Coronado springs for the same dates in Priceline in the meantime. Would Disney Customer Service let me cancel the resort part of the package and plug in my Priceline resort booking and let me keep the tickets and FP linked to the package?
If you don't want to purchase new tickets before you have the refund in hand from the old package, call Disney. In theory, I think you would have 24 hours from cancelling your tickets before Disney cancelled your FP (the same as if you cancelled a qualifying resort stay - you get an email saying your FP are in danger of being cancelled unless you take action). So that would be enough time to purchase new tickets. But if you want to play it safe, do it over the phone so you know the transactions are happening at the same time.