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25 Jun 19, 12:24 PM |
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Apprentice Imagineer
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Yes you should be able to use it on the 15th day.
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25 Jun 19, 01:16 PM |
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Getting Excited
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Just jumping in, we had the 14 for the price of 7 day ticket included with Disney Travel company. We are going for longer than 14days so I thought I would check with disney how much the 21day ticket would be...
£6 per person Total for 7 days! I almost fell off my chair! needless to say I paid the £18 for 3 of us and have an extra weeks tickets!
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25 Jun 19, 01:38 PM |
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Join Date: Jun 16
Location: God's Own Country
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I think it is valid for 15 days, but only can be used for 15 days if one day is missed out as Shooby says- at least that has been widely reported for years, so if someone has evidence that is wrong or changed, it would be interesting to post that up.
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3 Jul 19, 05:09 PM |
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Proud to wear my Ears
Join Date: Jan 19
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I would also really like to know this. Our first full day is Thursday 15th August and our last full day is Thursday 29th (we fly back Friday 30th). Would want to do MK on first and last days and had assumed that out first Disney day would have to be Friday 16th.
We will be in Universal for a few days so if the 15 day thing is right, we can do MK on the first and last days. Is this written anywhere to confirm? or is it an unwritten 'rule'? edit: Just checked on MDE and my tickets say 14 days remaining and valid though to 15/01/2020 thanks Edited at 05:10 PM. |
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10 Jul 19, 02:06 AM |
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Getting Excited
Join Date: Feb 13
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Does anyone know if this is the same for Seaworld 14 day tickets at all? Were here now, and really want to visit Aquatica tomorrow, but itll be 2 weeks since our first visit..
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10 Jul 19, 07:21 AM |
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Getting Excited
Join Date: Dec 08
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I'm sure I read somewhere that Memory Maker has issues with the 15th day and you'll need to speak to guest services to fix. Not sure if this issue has been resolved by Disney.
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11 Jul 19, 10:03 PM |
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Excited about Disney
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Getting really confused about this 14 or 15 day validility.
Does this generally only apply if you are staying onsite? We are there for 15 days from wed 14th Aug to wed 28th and was expecting not to be able to us tickets on first day, maybe not the case |
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12 Jul 19, 01:19 AM |
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From experience - the 21 day ultimate has a 22 day usage and 14 day 15 day. Have not managed to do a park on every single day so I think there is some leverage there for a conversation with a CM if needed.
We managed 23 days from a 21 day ticket last year - too long a story to post in full- bit is in the trip report. Memory Maker is another one worth thinking of - ours disappeared on Day 23 and a really nice email later they sorted it for us. We were due a bit of Disney magic back though!
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12 Jul 19, 10:42 AM |
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It's the same for everyone - it doesn't matter if you are staying onsite or offsite.
A 14-day ticket is valid for 14-days from first use. So, for example, if you first use the ticket on 1st July it will last for 14 days from this date which is the 15th July (1 + 14 = 15). Therefore, it can be used on the 1st and on the 15th. During that time it can only be used to visit the parks on 14 individual days. In summary, a UK 14-day Ultimate ticket is valid for any 14 days within a 15 day period.
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