No, no ticket discounts through Disney Visa nor is a ticket purchase eligible for the 6-months no-interest.Not sure if Disney Visa gives the ability to pay over 6 months
Disney told me they go by what you paid when calculating upgrade price.No, no ticket discounts through Disney Visa nor is a ticket purchase eligible for the 6-months no-interest.
OP -- as PPs mention, buying Disney gift cards at a discount and using those to pay for your AP one option for saving money on the purchase. Be sure to combine your gift cards because I think there is a limit of 2 per transaction (for tickets). And if buying multiple tickets you may need to do multiple transactions.
Another option is to buy regular tickets through an authorized reseller (like UT, AAA, etc.) and get that discount. Then upgrade those tickets to an AP. You'll have to do the math to find the best savings. Gift cards may be the easier route.
If you buy a ticket directly from WDW, that is true. If you buy a ticket from UT or another reseller, you get credit for the WDW price as of the day you bought it. So for example, if you buy a ticket today from a reseller, look up the actual WDW price online today and make note of it. That will be your credit (be sure to get full taxes included).Disney told me they go by what you paid when calculating upgrade price.
Yes that is what they say but what they have been doing is giving credit for the value of the ticket at their listed price on the date of purchase. This could obviously change and if you aren't comfortable with that you'll need to stick to discounts on Disney Gift Cards to get a discount on your AP. The easiest discount on disney gift cards is buying DGCs through a RedCard debit or credit card at Target for 5% off. Do remember to never ever buy disney gift cards from re-sellers.Disney told me they go by what you paid when calculating upgrade price.