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Can you sell your Disney tickets to someone else?

Once a person uses a Disney Theme Park Ticket, all subsequent admissions are specific to that person and cannot be transferred to anyone else. If you have not yet used a ticket, you may transfer it to another person. You may also buy a new theme park ticket online or at the theme park Main Entrance.



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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.

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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.

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You'll find that when you click Reassign Ticket your Family & Friends list will populate, allowing you to assign the Ticket to someone from that list or add a new Guest.

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The amount paid for an unused, expired ticket may be applied towards the purchase of a new ticket at the current price so long as the new ticket purchase price is equal to or greater than the amount paid for the original ticket.

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Yes, you can cancel Disney Plus at any time. However, keep in mind you will not receive a refund for cancelling your subscription. Instead, you will be able to continue using Disney Plus for the rest of the subscription period. At the end of that period, you will not be charged, but you will lose access.

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Name each new ticket accurately for each user when you link them because the names on tickets cannot be changed. Disneyland does not check the names, but it will be easier for you to select party members in Genie+ if the tickets are named properly.

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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.

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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.

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7-day – The ticket expires 10 days after the selected start date. 8-day – The ticket expires 12 days after the selected start date. 9-day – The ticket expires 13 days after the selected start date. 10-day – The ticket expires 14 days after the selected start date.

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You can reschedule your reservations as many times as you want, as long as your theme park tickets are not expired!

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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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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.

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Some promotional tickets, including discounted tickets for eligible active and retired military personnel, have certain ID requirements. Even with those, ID is more for purposes of eligibility verification than name matching.

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Generally speaking, adults are not usually required to show an ID to enter the theme parks. Guests age 18 and up will need to present a photo ID for proof of Florida residency when activating Florida Resident tickets, or a military ID to activate military tickets.

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No. Disney does not have the resources to check the background on their guests. On paper yes, they do. Private businesses have the legal right to take every legal step to protect their guests.

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