Park Hopper

jbarteau

Member
My wife and I are going to Disney next week on the land and sea package. We have three tickets that had not expired from our last trip. We are only going to attend two parks. Can you add the park hopper to all of these and if so does anyone know the cost.

Thanks,
 

CleveRocks

Active Member
My wife and I are going to Disney next week on the land and sea package. We have three tickets that had not expired from our last trip. We are only going to attend two parks. Can you add the park hopper to all of these and if so does anyone know the cost.

Thanks,

Magic Your Way tickets can be upgraded to Park Hopper Tickets. The cost is $52 plus tax regardless of the number of days on the ticket.

http://www.wdwmagic.com/other/Magic-Your-Way-Ticket.htm
Sorry to break the news, but, jbarteau, you CAN'T add the park hopper option to your tickets.

Tickets can only be upgraded or added to within 14 days of the day the ticket was first used. This applies whether or not the ticket has the No Expiration option.

I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but I'm sure that my information is correct.

EDITED TO ADD: I just checked the link supplied by nepalostparks. The info I gave is corroborated in that link. Look under the "No Expiration Option" heading, 3rd line down.
 
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Rob562

Well-Known Member
There's one exception to the OP's situation, but it's only if their "previous trip" was before 2005, and thus the tickets are pre-MYW tickets. Pre-MYW tickets never expired, and are already Park Hopper tickets.

Another possibility would be if the OP had never used the tickets at all on the previous trip... As the 14-day upgrade window doesn't start ticking until their first use, you could sit on an unused ticket for years and years and still upgrade it when you finally go to use it for the first time.

-Rob
 
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nepalostparks

Well-Known Member
Sorry to break the news, but, jbarteau, you CAN'T add the park hopper option to your tickets.

Tickets can only be upgraded or added to within 14 days of the day the ticket was first used. This applies whether or not the ticket has the No Expiration option.

I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but I'm sure that my information is correct.

EDITED TO ADD: I just checked the link supplied by nepalostparks. The info I gave is corroborated in that link. Look under the "No Expiration Option" heading, 3rd line down.

My bad. Somehow I missed the "three tickets that had not expired from our last trip" part in the original post. Too much time staring at computer screens today methinks.

Thanks for the correction Cleve!
 
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