If you decide to modify your Theme Park Ticket dates, keep in mind that your Theme Park reservations are not automatically carried forward to your new dates. You will have to manually move your reservations to the new Theme Park days.
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Can I cancel or modify my theme park tickets or vacation packages? A: Tickets and packages at Walt Disney World Resort are nontransferable and nonrefundable. However, while you cannot cancel or get a refund for tickets or packages, you may be able to change the date of your unused tickets.
Find the reservation that you want to change and click on View Details. On the next page, you will want to click on Cancel This Reservation, selecting all the guests for whom you wish to cancel.
Unfortunately, theme park tickets cannot be downgraded. So if you cannot use all 5 days you will not be refunded for the unused day. Multi-day theme park tickets expire 13 days from the date of first use. So, if you would like to modify your reservation to a different day you may do so.
Whether you have a regular theme park ticket or an Annual Pass, if you miss a Disney Park reservation at Disney World, you won't be penalized in any way.
A: You can cancel or modify your dining reservation online. Restaurants offering advance reservations do not allow modifications within 2 hours of the reservation time, and most charge a $10 per-person fee to cancel within 2 hours of the reservation time, or if you don't show up for your reservation.
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.
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.
To cancel your reservation more than two hours ahead, you'll simply need to log into your Disney account online or open your My Disney Experience app, find the reservation, and select the “cancel” button below the reservation information.
Modifying Disney Vacation PackagesYou're free to change your travel dates or modify your plans (such as adding on theme park days or extending a room reservation) 30 days or more before your trip. If you're within the 30-day window of your arrival date, you will need to pay a $50 processing fee for each package.
Theme Park Reservations are required for every day you wish to visit the Parks- except for the two Water Parks. You will have to visit your My Disney Experience account and pick the Parks you wish to visit and on which day. Don't delay as the Park reservations can fill up!
If you are rescheduling your Disney resort stay within 30 days or less prior to your arrival, you will be charged a change fee of $50 per package as well as any price difference incurred due to the change of dates, which in the grand scheme of things, is very reasonable!
Modifying Disney Vacation PackagesYou're free to change your travel dates or modify your plans (such as adding on theme park days or extending a room reservation) 30 days or more before your trip. If you're within the 30-day window of your arrival date, you will need to pay a $50 processing fee for each package.
Depending on the situation, you may need to pay a cancelation fee. Canceling 30+ days out will not cost you, but canceling between 2-29 days ahead of your vacation will cost you $200. If you're a no-show or it's less than 2 days before check-in, you'll be charged the full cost for the room.
To cancel your reservation more than two hours ahead, you'll simply need to log into your Disney account online or open your My Disney Experience app, find the reservation, and select the “cancel” button below the reservation information.
There currently is no penalty for no-shows for standard tickets, however, Magic Key passes are different. If a Magic Key holder has a reservation and does not show up for that reservation date, you do get a strike.