What bounceback offer did you get? My wife is going to a conference in late October and taking in a few extra days at Disney, I'm hoping by then they'll have released the spring room discounts so we can compare them and whatever bounceback is offered. We are going as a family in March.This plus a bounceback offer may make our trip for 6 in April cheaper by over 1000 bucks
I haven't gotten one yet. I'm going for a couple nights in November on our way to Fort Lauderdale for a cruise with my partner and I'm hoping to grab a bounce back for the spring when we take the kids to disney. I've heard from my travel agent that it's possible free dining might be extended which would save me even more since we are 5 disney adults and one child but if not then the room only and the canadian ticket deal would get us a nice discount.What bounceback offer did you get? My wife is going to a conference in late October and taking in a few extra days at Disney, I'm hoping by then they'll have released the spring room discounts so we can compare them and whatever bounceback is offered. We are going as a family in March.
Of course I just bought our tickets on undercover tourist.
Though the having to go to guest services to prove you're a citizen is pretty annoying. Maybe I'd rather pay extra than do that
Isn’t that the truth?"Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in!" - Michael Corleone (The Godfather: Part III)
Looks like we're going back to WDW again soon......
First timer here...can someone tell me how exactly you receive the tickets (or exchange certificates I suppose) for the Canadian resident discount as well as Air Miles redemption tickets? Is it by mail? My FP date is quickly approaching so I want to be able to link to MDE asap. I’m hoping I’ll have enough time
Seems like the Dec 31, 2019 is in a generic all-ticket disclaimer, and not in the specific language for the Canadian Resident tickets. Full text on that "view details":
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/en_CA/tickets/#canadaResidentTicketsPasses
It's got to be generic language, otherwise why mention Florida Resident tickets in the legal for Canadian Resident tickets?
I believe the Sept 27th, for now:
I haven't gotten one yet. I'm going for a couple nights in November on our way to Fort Lauderdale for a cruise with my partner and I'm hoping to grab a bounce back for the spring when we take the kids to disney. I've heard from my travel agent that it's possible free dining might be extended which would save me even more since we are 5 disney adults and one child but if not then the room only and the canadian ticket deal would get us a nice discount.
The Air Miles tickets are super easy to use. Air Miles sends you an exchange certificate (could be paper the size of a business card or plastic like a credit card) in the mail or by courier. Open your MDE account and under the "My Reservations and Tickets" tab enter the long code under the bar code on the back of the card (lots of letters and numbers, be careful of 1 and I, 0 and O). Once the ticket appears in your account you just assign it to someone and then you are able to book fast passes for that person once the fast pass window opens.First timer here...can someone tell me how exactly you receive the tickets (or exchange certificates I suppose) for the Canadian resident discount as well as Air Miles redemption tickets? Is it by mail? My FP date is quickly approaching so I want to be able to link to MDE asap. I’m hoping I’ll have enough time