Verrrrrry doubtful if it has been used and then expiresYou can put the ticket value towards a future ticket
I wonder if you upgrade the tickets to APs if it will be from first use then?I also think there is a good chance the unused days will carry forward for another visit - sort of like the old no-expire tickets but with a defined expiration. There are people with partially used tickets from when the parks closed in March and those remaining days (tickets) have been extended to 9/26/2021 as well.
I wonder if you upgrade the tickets to APs if it will be from first use then?
The new information says you can apply the value of a wholly unused ticket to the purchase of another ticket.Verrrrrry doubtful if it has been used and then expires
This is interesting though... MDE now says...The new information says you can apply the value of a wholly unused ticket to the purchase of another ticket.
I assume this means there will be no value to a partially used ticket.
There is currently no language clarifying if the days on the ticket are really for use ANY day, or if you are simply free to choose the first day of use and the usual use window applies.
The new information says you can apply the value of a wholly unused ticket to the purchase of another ticket.
I assume this means there will be no value to a partially used ticket.
There is currently no language clarifying if the days on the ticket are really for use ANY day, or if you are simply free to choose the first day of use and the usual use window applies.
I agree. We would have never bought a ticket like this under these new circumstances. It's too much of a gamble. I can handle the you might not get a park reservation, but now I lose a ticket on top of not being able to get into a park.I chatted with a CM this morning, who said the normal expiration rules still apply. Which makes no sense with the reservation system, and is entirely misleading in MDE.