You have NOW-I think I have this right but just need some confirmation.
I have
A. 4 x 1 day park hopper passes and
B. 4 single date passes. There are 4 of us going.
C. I would either like 4 x 4 day hopper passes or
D. keep the 4 x 1 day hopper passes and turn the single day passes to a 3 day pass.
E.. Am I right that I cannot combine so that I can make everything into the 4 x 4 day park hopper passes?
F. My best option is to upgrade the single day passes into a 3 day pass? Am I over looking anything? We want to go to the parks 4 days out of the week.
Did you officially “renew” (discounted renewal rate)? Or simply buy new vouchers? A renewal continues the prior AP and extends the expiration date by exactly 12months. A voucher cost regular rate at the time purchased and won’t start until activated, and currently an unused voucher can be activated anytime through 2030 with no need to upgrade to current pricing.We purchased AP's in December 2018. We renewed in December of 2019 but only have the "voucher" on our accounts.
Did you officially “renew” (discounted renewal rate)? Or simply buy new vouchers? A renewal continues the prior AP and extends the expiration date by exactly 12months. A voucher cost regular rate at the time purchased and won’t start until activated, and currently an unused voucher can be activated anytime through 2030 with no need to upgrade to current pricing.
Current APs will be automatically extended by the number of days the parks sre closed. No need to extend a voucher since time wasn’t lost.
Enjoy your vacation!
So even though we became AP holders in December auarynd we renewed in December but won't officially use our renewal until the parks open then our new renewal will be the month we first use it? My daughter renewed in December also and she went on vacation and activated her voucher and her expiration is still December (at the moment) Should her expiration be January or December?Did you officially “renew” (discounted renewal rate)? Or simply buy new vouchers? A renewal continues the prior AP and extends the expiration date by exactly 12months. A voucher cost regular rate at the time purchased and won’t start until activated, and currently an unused voucher can be activated anytime through 2030 with no need to upgrade to current pricing.
Current APs will be automatically extended by the number of days the parks sre closed. No need to extend a voucher since time wasn’t lost.
Enjoy your vacation!
That's why I asked if it was an actual "renewal" or simply a new AP voucher. A "renewal" with the renewal discount simply continues the prior AP, extending the expiration date out exactly one year regardless of when you use it after renewing. A new AP voucher at full price won't activate until you use it the first time and is good for 12 months from that date (366 days I believe).So even though we became AP holders in December auarynd we renewed in December but won't officially use our renewal until the parks open then our new renewal will be the month we first use it?
WDW has stated they will extend APs by the number of days the parks are closed. Since the parks have not yet re-opened, this extension has not yet occurred. At the moment, her AP expires in Dec 2020, but once the parks re-open and WDW updates the APs for the closure, her expiration should be at least Jan/Feb. 2021 (depending on exact expiration date and length of closure).My daughter renewed in December also and she went on vacation and activated her voucher and her expiration is still December (at the moment) Should her expiration be January or December?
One way is if your old ticket and your new ticket are both DATE-BASED tickets, only the ticket that is good on your trip dates will actually "work."I have a 7 day PH as part of a package and a 1 day 1 park ticket bought before COVID brought everything to a halt.
If I want to be in the parks for 8 days, is there a way to know which ticket on my MDE will be used first?
Generally speaking, no, it cannot be split. All entitlements expire 14 days after first use. I don't know if WDW will allow any leniency in light of the current closures and rebookings, you could call to ask. Since the 10-day flex ticket is good until Dec. 2021, I would probably get a shorter 5-day ticket if you go in June and that's all he needs, and save the 10-day flex for another time.I have a 10 day flexible (no start date but has to be used by 12/31/21) park ticket that was purchased for my husband. We have a trip planned in June and if that does happen, if he only uses 5 days out of that 10 day flexible park ticket, does he lose the value on the rest of the days? Or can he use the remaining five days of that ticket on another trip? Can you split it up?
1. Great plan.I am looking for advice on a potential AP purchase (would be my first).
I am currently considering changing my planned yearly August trip this year to December. I would plan to also return in Aug 2021. Both trips will have 10 park days.
1. For this reason, I would like to take advantage of an AP. What I am not clear on is
2. can I purchase an AP to activate on my December trip but still leverage it for discounts on things like MVMCP tix and tours? Part two of my question,
3. is there any advantage or disadvantage to booking the December trip as a package and then upgrading to an AP when we arrive? Again keeping in mind wanting to leverage the discounts for both trips.
1. Great plan.
2. Yes.
3. Buying a package would allow you to cancel your trip (for some unforeseen reason) and get a full refund on your tickets. I'm not sure, but it might be possible to buy a package with the APs as your "package tickets."