1. Yes. Two. There's a ticket booth and Guest Relations at the IG.1. is there a place to upgrade at IG or only the front of Epcot.
2. I wonder if it might be easier to take a car to YC or Boardwalk and go into Epcot that way - less time consuming maybe?
Does upgrading affect your selected FP+?
1. Yes. Two. There's a ticket booth and Guest Relations at the IG.
2. Guests not staying at an Epcot Resort cannot park there with the intention
of heading into a Theme Park.
Nope.
Thanks.
I don’t drive - it would be taking a Lyft.
Kind of a long walk just to (possibly) save a few minutes at a ticket booth,
but have fun!
I have:
One adult 10 day park hopper from 2012... Ticket is on resort room card.
One child 7 day park hopper from 2010 that was part of a package.... nephew is now 11)
So what hoops do I need to go through to get these applied to me My Disney Experience Account?
We have a trip in April...
1. If you don't have a regular ticket on MVMCP day, you can't enter MK until 4PM.I am planning a Disney vacation and a ticket question came up. We will be doing 7 park days and attending MVMCP one of those days. My plan was to buy 6 day base tickets and enter the park at 3 on the MVMCP day to save a few bucks.
1. Will not having a “base ticket” that day affect our ability to plan fast passes for that day?
2. I️ guess I am asking if we can still plan 7 days of FPS if we only purchased 6 day base tickets (staying on property, buying Disney vacation package). Thanks!
1. If you don't have a regular ticket on MVMCP day, you can't enter MK until 4PM.
2. In the past, guests have been able to book 3 MK FP+ using just their MVMCP ticket with FP windows between 4PM and 6:30PM (actually the FPs would be timed 3:30, 4:30, 5:30)
BTW, unless you are buying a resort package with "Free Dining" (or other such deal that REQUIRES buying minimum tickets) I would NOT buy the tickets as part of the resort package, but just book resort as "room only" and buy your tickets from an authorized ticket reseller.
No advantage to buying the tickets with the resort, and in many cases, those tickets offer less
flexibility than stand-alone tickets.
to the DISboards, Pamela!
Thank you for the feedback, that makes a lot of sense!
Just one more question about the tickets. What are the differences in “flexibility” with pirchasing through Disney vs. authorized retailer. I was looking at 6 day base tickets, not doing free Dining so I am interested in alternatives
Help! We bought AP's using DH's debit card and planned to activate them in December when we visit. Yesterday, DH had his card number stolen so he had to have the c.c company cancel his card and issue a new one. Will this present a problem when we pick up the tix??? I know the card you used to buy the tix is supposed to be presented at pick up.