View Full Version : Any advice on buying annual passes for out of state folks?
CampingChristy
04-06-2010, 07:55 AM
We are going to purchase annual passes when we check in April 17th. We are not Florida residents. So does anyone have any advice as to where and "how" to make these purchases? Are the prices going to be the same online or in person at the front desk? Or is there any place like Undercover Tourist where you can get a better price on AP's?
Thanks in advance for the help! :hug:
clkelley
04-06-2010, 08:15 AM
Here is the only way I know to get discounts on APs for us plain folk.
Go to Undercover Tourist through the Mousesavers Link. Buy the most expensive pass that costs "less" than the annual pass you want to buy. There will most likely be about a $30 discount on that pass.
Then when you get to Disney, use the passes you purchased through the turnstyle.
Then, go to the ticket booth outside the gates. (Those folks are the most knowledgeable about tickets and won't mess it up.)
Tell them you want to upgrade the tickets to an Annual Pass.
Since you have used the ticket in a turnstyle, that ticket automatically becomes worth full gate value as if you were purchasing it at the gate.
You will only pay the difference between full gate value and the cost of an annual pass to upgrade, thereby receiving about a $30 discount.
clkelley
04-06-2010, 08:17 AM
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CampingChristy
04-06-2010, 08:22 AM
Thanks so much Carol! You really are the "all knowing one" when it come to Disney World and Fort Wilderness! I really appreciate your help! :hug:
auntie
04-06-2010, 08:27 AM
Here is the only way I know to get discounts on APs for us plain folk.
Go to Undercover Tourist through the Mousesavers Link. Buy the most expensive pass that costs "less" than the annual pass you want to buy. There will most likely be about a $30 discount on that pass.
Then when you get to Disney, use the passes you purchased through the turnstyle.
Then, go to the ticket booth outside the gates. (Those folks are the most knowledgeable about tickets and won't mess it up.)
Tell them you want to upgrade the tickets to an Annual Pass.
Since you have used the ticket in a turnstyle, that ticket automatically becomes worth full gate value as if you were purchasing it at the gate.
You will only pay the difference between full gate value and the cost of an annual pass to upgrade, thereby receiving about a $30 discount.
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Carol, while reading your reply..... I can hear the old Mission Impossible :cool2:TV show theme song playing in my head. :laughing:
dfchelbay
04-06-2010, 08:37 AM
We are going to purchase annual passes when we check in April 17th. We are not Florida residents. So does anyone have any advice as to where and "how" to make these purchases? Are the prices going to be the same online or in person at the front desk? Or is there any place like Undercover Tourist where you can get a better price on AP's?
Thanks in advance for the help! :hug:
Are you a DVC member? If so, you provide the TTC agent with your membership card and you get annual passes at a reduced rate. :thumbsup2
CampingChristy
04-06-2010, 08:43 AM
Are you a DVC member? If so, you provide the TTC agent with your membership card and you get annual passes at a reduced rate. :thumbsup2
Nope, not a DVC memeber. But a great idea! :thumbsup2
DaveInTN
04-06-2010, 08:51 AM
Christy, if you live in an area serviced by AAA South (FL, GA and Middle/Western TN), they typically have the best prices on AP's for non-FL residents. I looked into doing either the Mousesavers way like Carol described, or going through AAA South. Price IIRC was very similar, but I went with AAA as it was one step. You buy an AP voucher there, and when you get to Disney you go to any park customer svc window and activate it. The "clock" starts ticking when you activate it at the park.
If you are not in a AAA South area, I would recommend the Mousesavers approach.
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