Yes.Can an unused AP renewal certificate be transferred to another person and used the next year?
Both best handled at Guest Relations or a ticket booth at WDW.We bought 7 day PH tickets from a 3rd party vendor. Since PH isn't allowed, can I call and have Disney removed and credit me for the PH option? Or is that something that can only be done when we get to WDW?
Also, our airline flight home got moved back to a later time and now we would like to add a day to our ticket. Can I do that online or would that have to be done when we are there? Thanks!
No. A ticket can only be linked to 1 individual profile; MDE considers different profiles to be a different person. A fully unused ticket can usually be re-assigned to another profile - same MDE or different - but it would no longer be reflected on the original at that point.Can a ticket be assigned be assigned to two different MDE accounts?
Thank you for the reply!No. A ticket can only be linked to 1 individual profile; MDE considers different profiles to be a different person. A fully unused ticket can usually be re-assigned to another profile - same MDE or different - but it would no longer be reflected on the original at that point.
When did you buy the tickets - before June or after the re-opening was announced? If before June, they should have automatically been extended to 9/26/2021. If you purchased after the re-opening was announced, they did expire last month but Bob is incorrect - expired tickets do disappear from the guest’s view but WDW should be able to see them. It used to be that expired tickets could only be upgraded in-person, but last winter folks reported it could be done by phone and I haven’t heard otherwise this fall. I would call back and hope for a more knowledgeable CM. With only a few exceptions of some less-common tickets, fully unused tickets retain value towards a future upgrade.I bought 2 2-day park passes for use Sept 19-22. ... According to Bob WDW Ticketing, those passes should be showing. If they aren't, there's no way to apply the cost paid, to another ticket.
THanks. I bought them on Aug 26, for a late Sept trip. According to the website, any passes that are purchased, but unused, after the expiration date (9/22/2020 in this case), the cost can be used against new passes. So, I'm 'assuming' that they have just disappeared from my view, and that when I call Ticketing back, I'll be able to put that cost ($490!!) towards new passes for January. Luckily, I even still have the order number.When did you buy the tickets - before June or after the re-opening was announced? If before June, they should have automatically been extended to 9/26/2021. If you purchased after the re-opening was announced, they did expire last month but Bob is incorrect - expired tickets do disappear from the guest’s view but WDW should be able to see them. It used to be that expired tickets could only be upgraded in-person, but last winter folks reported it could be done by phone and I haven’t heard otherwise this fall. I would call back and hope for a more knowledgeable CM. With only a few exceptions of some less-common tickets, fully unused tickets retain value towards a future upgrade.
I don’t know if they are accepting “upgrades” for the AP offer or not. He can ask.Any chance he might be able to upgrade these 2 tickets to AP's since he falls under the category of people that have cancelled previous passes?
I went ahead and bought tickets so I could make park reservations. I didn't want to end up with a situation of waiting and then HS or any other park all of a sudden doesn't have availability.