monkfish78
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- May 29, 2009
- Messages
- 4
I'm trying to figure out which cast member was correct in this situation. Last year, before the pandemic, my wife and I decided to treat my in-laws to a Disney world trip. I knew as a NJ resident I wouldn't be able to purchase Florida resident tickets on my MDE account. I called up and explained to the cast member exactly what I was trying to do. He helped me do it. We used our credit card and had the tickets mailed to my in-laws in Florida. No issues.
Then Corona hit and we canceled our trip, but got the credit. I just called back since we've rescheduled for September. This time the cast member acted like I was crazy. While he didn't outright say it, he implied the only way I could have purchased Florida resident tickets would be if I created a fake MDE account. Needless to say, he said there was no way a cast member would have allowed us to purchase Florida resident tickets with a NJ credit card. In the end, he said the only thing he could for us was to refund the money for the original ticket and just send my in-laws a check. He even claimed that had my in-laws tried to redeem the tickets, they would have had to buy regular tickets as they wouldn't have been let in.
This makes no sense to me. We can't be the only people trying to gift tickets. Why would Disney care who pays if a Florida resident is using the ticket? It just seems really convoluted for no reason. Can anyone confirm if this is true? I mean, we can send my in-laws a check but it's such a waste of time. Thanks for the help!
Then Corona hit and we canceled our trip, but got the credit. I just called back since we've rescheduled for September. This time the cast member acted like I was crazy. While he didn't outright say it, he implied the only way I could have purchased Florida resident tickets would be if I created a fake MDE account. Needless to say, he said there was no way a cast member would have allowed us to purchase Florida resident tickets with a NJ credit card. In the end, he said the only thing he could for us was to refund the money for the original ticket and just send my in-laws a check. He even claimed that had my in-laws tried to redeem the tickets, they would have had to buy regular tickets as they wouldn't have been let in.
This makes no sense to me. We can't be the only people trying to gift tickets. Why would Disney care who pays if a Florida resident is using the ticket? It just seems really convoluted for no reason. Can anyone confirm if this is true? I mean, we can send my in-laws a check but it's such a waste of time. Thanks for the help!