View Full Version : how to order dvc annual pass?
dcibrando
03-03-2008, 06:39 AM
ok dvc vets I need your help. this will be my first time ordering a dvc annual pass for me and my wife....so exactly what do I need to do? our trip is in may...and I assume they don't start the 365 day clock until they are activated in the first turnstile?
thanks!
castleri
03-03-2008, 06:45 AM
If you order by mail and they send the voucher to you you will have to take it to guest services at one of the parks to have it turned into an actual AP. The date you do that is the date it is activated. If you plan to do other things the first couple of days do not get the pass until you are ready to use it.
JaxFLBear
03-03-2008, 07:24 AM
If you wish, you can buy them in person at any ticket window. You will need your DVC Membership Card and all adults must have a government issued id with the same address as the member. The main advantage in getting an exchange voucher would be to avoid a price increase. The last increase was August 2007, so I don't believe that there will be one before you arrive in May.
MBELSANTI
03-03-2008, 01:39 PM
Hi,
I didn't know if you were aware, but you can buy these on the DVC member website. I ordered mine after Christmas and it came a week later. I do not plan on activating it until this August. When I was there last month I was told I could go to Guest Services at DTD or at any park when I am ready to activate it. For the time being, it is a plastic credit card type voucher. Just make sure if you buy ahead of time to put in a safe place!
jvincent16
03-03-2008, 02:24 PM
i will be activating mine in june at WDW. could i also use them in DL before they expire or are they park specific?
thanks
canwegosoon
03-03-2008, 03:15 PM
i will be activating mine in june at WDW. could i also use them in DL before they expire or are they park specific?
thanks
They are park specific....so you need 2 different AP's
Billybob7
03-03-2008, 08:14 PM
If I purchase a voucher, do I want them to be held at will call or do I want to pay the $3.00 to have them mailed to me?
If I'm going in January, 2009 but purchase today, do the decision change?
Thanks!
BirdsOfPreyDave
03-04-2008, 05:35 PM
Walt Disney World and DisneyLand annual passes are not interchangable. They are only valid at the park for which they were purchased.
You can also purchase them by calling Member Services.
Grandbuddy
03-04-2008, 06:09 PM
But do DVC APs have blackout dates as do FL resident APs? And how many days would you have to use the AP to make it a better buy than a 10-day non-expiring parkhopper pass? (In other words, what if you aren't sure you'll actually be on site at least 10 days during that 12-month window?)
JaxFLBear
03-04-2008, 08:02 PM
But do DVC APs have blackout dates as do FL resident APs? And how many days would you have to use the AP to make it a better buy than a 10-day non-expiring parkhopper pass? (In other words, what if you aren't sure you'll actually be on site at least 10 days during that 12-month window?)
Annual Passes don't have blackout dates. The FL Seasonal Pass does.
Timon@BWV
03-05-2008, 08:22 AM
I like to order my passes several months in advance. The vouchers give you the ability to access the Passholder area of the web site. They alway ahve some kind of promotion or discounts that are useful when your planning the next trip!:goodvibes
Billybob7
03-05-2008, 08:45 AM
I like to order my passes several months in advance. The vouchers give you the ability to access the Passholder area of the web site. They alway ahve some kind of promotion or discounts that are useful when your planning the next trip!:goodvibes
Which website are you referring to?
Thanks!
kapeman
03-05-2008, 08:58 AM
So what has to happen to "activate" the AP?
Do you have to enter a park or can Guest Services at DTD activate it?
Also, with respect to activation, does it matter if you buy in advance or buy in person at DTD?
The reason I ask is that we bought DDP for a Saturday night cash stay at POR prior to our OKW stay and we paid for the DDP upfront with the provision that we have an activated AP at check-in.
We want to minimize our running around after a 10 hour drive in order to get the AP active prior to check-in.
JaxFLBear
03-05-2008, 09:13 AM
So what has to happen to "activate" the AP?
Do you have to enter a park or can Guest Services at DTD activate it?
Also, with respect to activation, does it matter if you buy in advance or buy in person at DTD?
The reason I ask is that we bought DDP for a Saturday night cash stay at POR prior to our OKW stay and we paid for the DDP upfront with the provision that we have an activated AP at check-in.
We want to minimize our running around after a 10 hour drive in order to get the AP active prior to check-in.
AP vouchers have to be exchanged prior to use. That can be done at any Ticket Window or Guest Services location.
kapeman
03-05-2008, 11:21 AM
AP vouchers have to be exchanged prior to use. That can be done at any Ticket Window or Guest Services location.
I understand about the vouchers.
My question is about how the AP itself (once you have turned in the voucher) gets activated. Can Guest Services activate it or do you actually have to enter one of the parks?
JaxFLBear
03-05-2008, 11:39 AM
Once you exchange the voucher for the AP, it's active.
kapeman
03-05-2008, 01:34 PM
Once you exchange the voucher for the AP, it's active.
That is exactly what I needed to know and had hoped to hear!
Thanks!
spruce
03-05-2008, 06:44 PM
I didn't see the DVC renwal AP rate for sale online. Must we call for those and who....MS or Tickets?
JaxFLBear
03-05-2008, 07:56 PM
You would call MS.
LSchrow
03-05-2008, 08:41 PM
just a lesson learned:
if doing a "will call", bring a copy of your credit card statement showing the charges for any & all APs.
a story:rolleyes1 : i ordered 2 DVC APs "will call" before the price increase last year. one was placed on the DVC website (printed will-call w/barcode). the 2nd was placed via phone (website was down). i was told that both tickets were attached to the "will call" number, & noted that my 2 seperate CCs were charged for each.
2+ months later, go to IG on our saturday night of arrival, only one AP is in system. (no match came up on my CC either). they gave us comps for the night, so we could get it fixed when MS & ticketing reopened in the AM.
call MS the next day, got one of the "unhappy" CMs, who simply said they "can't help". i call WDW ticketing, who tries to track the AP but cannot find it. i had no choice but to purchase another AP that day at MGM (they did honor the price i paid initially). called ticketing again on monday, they still can't figure out where my missing, paid for AP is.
honestly, mostly everyone (excluding the one MS CM) was helpful, so i didn't get angry. but it certainly was extremelly frustrating wasting over 12+ hours of our vacation trying to fix this (& thank goodness i had a CC to put an additional few hundred on for another pass).
took about 2 months of perserverence & many, many phone calls after getting home (including my faxing CC statements, etc), before it was figured out.
someone in ticketing, for god knows what reason, had cancelled my second AP, & the "someone" didn't even refund my CC.....:confused3 .
the price for the missing AP was finally credited, but the moral of the story: bring your CC statements!!!
:)
The reason I ask is that we bought DDP for a Saturday night cash stay at POR prior to our OKW stay and we paid for the DDP upfront with the provision that we have an activated AP at check-in.
We want to minimize our running around after a 10 hour drive in order to get the AP active prior to check-in.
I think you can check in and then you have up to 24 hours to show them your AP before the full ammount is charged
and then sometimes you are never asked :confused3
got AP discounts 3 times and was never asked but then bought the AP at the time of making the first booking so maybe it was linked to it
tink4ever
03-06-2008, 06:48 AM
We always order right off DVC member website, they mail vouchers to us rather quickly, when we arrive in DW we take vouchers to Guest relations window at any park and it becomes activated from that day for 1 year. Very easily done, never had we had a problem.
Leanne1977
03-06-2008, 07:07 AM
We always order right off DVC member website, they mail vouchers to us rather quickly, when we arrive in DW we take vouchers to Guest relations window at any park and it becomes activated from that day for 1 year. Very easily done, never had we had a problem.
We are just waiting to close on our DVC contract and we are from the UK. Do you know if I would be able to purchase the APs on the website and if so how do we show proof of the same address?:confused3
JaxFLBear
03-06-2008, 08:18 AM
We are just waiting to close on our DVC contract and we are from the UK. Do you know if I would be able to purchase the APs on the website and if so how do we show proof of the same address?:confused3
Not sure about the online purchase for those in the UK. For the proof of address, you would need a government issued id that shows your address. Most people from the US use their drivers license. Most states also offer an id for those that don't drive but need an gov issued id.
Leanne1977
03-06-2008, 08:43 AM
Not sure about the online purchase for those in the UK. For the proof of address, you would need a government issued id that shows your address. Most people from the US use their drivers license. Most states also offer an id for those that don't drive but need an gov issued id.
Thank you.:goodvibes
Once we have closed and are able to access the DVC member website I will have a play around and see if it can be done. If not we will get them when we arrive.:cool1:
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