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Can I get a refund on Disney tickets for medical reasons?

Tickets are non-refundable, but you can modify the date of your planned visit in the My Disney Experience app and set it for a future date.



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While you may not be able to receive a refund there is the option of changing your reservation or vacation package to a later date if necessary. In this case, your party may be charged a $50 change fee (prices subject to change) and will be responsible for any increase in prices as a result of this change.

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Theme park reservations can be modified or canceled at any time without penalty. As a courtesy to other Guests, it's always a good idea to cancel your theme park reservations whenever possible.

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The value of your theme park tickets never expires, so you can still use your unused ticket value towards the purchase of new theme park tickets.

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If you find yourself in need of medical attention for other illnesses while at Walt Disney World, there are several Urgent Care locations near property, as well as a hospital near-property appropriately named Advent Health Celebration. These locations are quickly and easily accessed via rideshare services or taxis.

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According to the eTicket Terms and Conditions, theme park tickets are not refundable, however, if they expire before you can use them you can use the purchase price of the unused tickets towards the purchase of new tickets of equal or greater value.

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If the ticket has not yet been used, you can reassign a ticket to another person on your Family & Friends list. To do so, visit the My Reservations section of My Disney Experience, locate the ticket you wish to reassign and select the “Reassign Ticket” link to the right of the ticket.

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Unfortunately, as it's written in the Terms and Conditions, tickets may not be sold. A ticket for the Disneyland Resort cannot be used at Walt Disney World Resort as these resorts are separate from one another and require their own theme park admission.

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On the My Disney Experience Webpage, find My Plans, Reservations, and Tickets Daily Itinerary, and then scroll down to the specific date that you wish to cancel. Press the View Details button and then you will see a Modify Reservation and a Cancel Reservation link.

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Click Tickets and Passes. Find the ticket you'd like to change and follow the prompts to choose a new date and checkout. It is important to note that you must complete this process before the clock strikes midnight the day before your scheduled ticket date.

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Yes, as long as your theme park ticket remains valid, you may cancel and book new theme park reservations on dates valid for your ticket and that still have reservation availability. (If you are using 1-day tickets, here is information about dates that different 1-day tickets are valid.

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Guests using the Disneyland app will be redirected to the website for modifications. Guests with regular single or multi-day tickets will be able to make modifications to their theme park reservations up to the day of their reservation before they enter Disneyland or Disney California Adventure.

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Tickets can only be linked once in My Disney Experience, which explains the error message you receive when you try to link the same ticket to multiple accounts. To view and make plans with your friends, Wendi, the key is to connect with everyone in your party as Family & Friends in My Disney Experience.

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Yes, as long as your theme park ticket remains valid, you may cancel and book new theme park reservations on dates valid for your ticket and that still have reservation availability. (If you are using 1-day tickets, here is information about dates that different 1-day tickets are valid.

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A: Walt Disney World theme parks provide numerous accommodations for Guests with disabilities, including our Disability Access Service (DAS). DAS is intended for Guests who have difficulty tolerating extended waits in a conventional queue environment due to disability.

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No, not specifically. Of course, you won't be able to be in the theme parks when they are not open to the public, or in the shops or restaurants when they are closed. But there is no specific curfew time in the resort areas.

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