A wholly unused, expired ticket may be upgraded at any time. A used ticket must be upgraded on or before the last valid day of use of the ticket. A ticket may only be upgraded to an available Magic Key pass so long as the current price of the pass is equal to or greater than the amount paid for the ticket.
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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.
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 type of reservation, you may be able to update or modify your hotel or package reservation online. Simply sign in to your Disney Account and go to My Reservations, where you'll see a link for “Modify Reservation.” If your reservation cannot be updated or modified online, please call (407) 939-5277.
Upgrading a Disney Ticket Before Your VacationThe easiest way to add days to your Disney World tickets before your vacation is to do it through the My Disney Experience app. Click on the “My Tickets” option in the app, and choose the “Change Ticket” option.
Yes, you can!Just visit any Guest Relations location at the parks or at Disney Springs, and they'll be able to upgrade your ticket. Keep in mind, however, that no matter how many days you have left on your ticket, you'll still pay the same flat rate to upgrade.
To upgrade your theme park ticket, stop by one of the main entrance ticket booths at the Disneyland Resort. You will pay the difference in price from what was originally paid to the current-day price of the new ticket type. The new ticket type must be of equal or greater value than the original ticket.
As a very rough rule of thumb, Walt Disney World Annual Passes are worth the money purely on the basis of ticket cost if you will be going into the theme parks for more than 18 days in 1-2 visits or 14 days in 3+ visits in a 365-day period.
The short answer to your question is: Yes!As long as the Theme Park is showing availability, you are free to book a reservation. Keep in mind that there is no option to edit your standing Theme Park reservation. You will have to cancel your booked reservation and reserve your new Theme Park separately.
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!
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.
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.