I've seen either 2 tickets per Gold Member or 4! I'm trying to find out.Will 1 member be able to purchase multiple tickets??
I've seen either 2 tickets per Gold Member or 4! I'm trying to find out.Will 1 member be able to purchase multiple tickets??
I don’t believe they offer international memberships unless you are an American living abroad. If you are an American and are still having issues, perhaps you could have a friend or family member stateside sign up for you.Hello, let's see if anyone can help me. I live in Spain, in May I will be on a trip to WDW. I have been trying all morning to make the purchase of the D23 GOLD DUE membership but when I put my country Spain forces me to put the STATE IS REQUIRED (in Spain there are no states) it is blocked and does not let me make the purchase.
I sent them several emails but they didn't reply. Someone know how to I can do?
Thank you very much in advance.
Thank you very much for your answer. I am from Spain, I have read the website and it does not appear as a requirement to be American. I'll reread everything just in case.I don’t believe they offer international memberships unless you are an American living abroad. If you are an American and are still having issues, perhaps you could have a friend or family member stateside sign up for you.
Due to overwhelming interest and demand, D23 Gold Members will be limited to two (2) tickets per member to allow more D23 Gold Members the opportunity to attend the event. Both Gold Primary and Affiliate members may purchase up to two (2) tickets each with a Gold Duo Plan.
Our trip starts 3/25. This is almost bad news to me. The crowds were already going to be extreme on 3 day holiday weekendSo excited it's opening before our June trip! I am also assuming it will be ILL and virtual queue.
Hi! I signed up for D23 a while ago from Japan. You don’t need to be American. The system has no way of knowing if you’re an American living abroad or a foreign national. How would it? Memberships from abroad are also explicitly allowed in the FAQ. Try turning off your ad blocker, if you use one.Thank you very much for your answer. I am from Spain, I have read the website and it does not appear as a requirement to be American. I'll reread everything just in case.
Thank you very much for your answer.
Hello. Thank you very much for your answer. I have read the legal bases and anyone who lives in the countries that D23 allows can have the GOLD membership. In addition, my country Spain appears in the list of allowed, but when making the payment it forces me to put the STATE of the country. This is why it won't let me move on. Let's see if they answer me and tell me what I can do.Hi! I signed up for D23 a while ago from Japan. You don’t need to be American. The system has no way of knowing if you’re an American living abroad or a foreign national. How would it? Memberships from abroad are also explicitly allowed in the FAQ. Try turning off your ad blocker, if you use one.
That stinks. I mentioned the ad blocker because I've had a similar issue with some websites. There seems to occasionally be some kind of script that is supposed to take the city/state option away (or give you the correct choices) when you select a non-US country, but it ends up getting caught by the ad blocker. If that doesn't work I assume there must be an issue with the form. Hopefully they will get back to you in time for you to get the tickets.Hello. Thank you very much for your answer. I have read the legal bases and anyone who lives in the countries that D23 allows can have the GOLD membership. In addition, my country Spain appears in the list of allowed, but when making the payment it forces me to put the STATE of the country. This is why it won't let me move on. Let's see if they answer me and tell me what I can do.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much!!Eso huele mal. Mencioné el bloqueador de anuncios porque tuve un problema similar con algunos sitios web. Ocasionalmente, parece haber algún tipo de secuencia de comandos que se supone que elimina la opción de ciudad/estado (o le brinda las opciones correctas) cuando selecciona un país fuera de los EE. UU., pero termina siendo atrapado por el bloqueador de anuncios. Si eso no funciona, supongo que debe haber un problema con el formulario. Con suerte, se pondrán en contacto contigo a tiempo para que consigas las entradas.
Now to see how quickly this sells out and I miss it totally - or are the D23 events usually easier to grab tickets for? AKA how stressed out will I need to be at 1pm next Tuesday LOL -it legit just happens to be the 1 day of our trip with NO plans but to check into our resort and hangI've seen either 2 tickets per Gold Member or 4! I'm trying to find out.
D23 is the worst IMO. Usually less than a minute to sell out and with Guardians, probably closer to 30 seconds. It's basically a random chance of how fast your connection is and where you end up in the queue. If we can't get into the AP event, I'm dreading having to try D23.Now to see how quickly this sells out and I miss it totally - or are the D23 events usually easier to grab tickets for? AKA how stressed out will I need to be at 1pm next Tuesday LOL -it legit just happens to be the 1 day of our trip with NO plans but to check into our resort and hang
I know they originally had issues with privacy requirements and the EU, so maybe they’ve worked those out.Hi! I signed up for D23 a while ago from Japan. You don’t need to be American. The system has no way of knowing if you’re an American living abroad or a foreign national. How would it? Memberships from abroad are also explicitly allowed in the FAQ. Try turning off your ad blocker, if you use one.
Yes, I think that Epcot will be more crowded than usual in August because of GotG. If it has both VQ and ILL$ queues, no standby lines, that should help to spread crowds out a little. If there's a standby line, oh my, it will be long.We are going at the end of August. Do you think this ride opening will increase crowds at that time?
I guess we will see when we get there. My son is really into Marvel anything but he will be 18 at the time. I don't think he seems to care too much about the ride. He just wants to ride RotR.Yes, I think that Epcot will be more crowded than usual in August because of GotG. If it has both VQ and ILL$ queues, no standby lines, that should help to spread crowds out a little. If there's a standby line, oh my, it will be long.