ILoveMyDVC
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I think yes.
from the member website -
Important Documents to Bring With You
When purchasing your passes in person or picking up passes ordered via phone or email, you’ll need to provide a few documents.
If You Purchased Online:
- Your Disney Vacation Club Membership Card
- Valid driver’s license or state identification cards showing that all adult family members reside in the same household
- An exchange certificate, which you’ll receive in the mail
If You Purchased by Phone Through Member Services:
If You Purchased at a Theme Park or Disney Springs:
- Your will-call number or name the order was processed under
- Your Disney Vacation Club Membership Card
- Valid driver’s license or state identification cards showing that all adult family members reside in the same household
- Your Disney Vacation Club Membership Card
- Valid driver’s license or state identification cards showing that all adult family members reside in the same household
I'm not hlhlaw, but I can say that my parents used my grandparents address while they were overseas.For tax and other purposes, a military member stationed overseas has the US domicile that they had before they left... I think...in which case it's not even an ethical issue. calling @hlhlaw07 !!
Yes, military members retain the legal residence they had upon entering the military (referred to as home of record). That is, unless they do something to affirmatively change it. Mere presence in a location, whether it be short term or for years, because of military orders does nothing to change legal residence/domicile. I have been in the military for 10 years and lived 6 different locations (none of them TX where I'm a resident), but have always maintained my TX driver's license, paid taxes as a TX resident, registered all my cars in TX, and voted as a TX resident.For tax and other purposes, a military member stationed overseas has the US domicile that they had before they left... I think...in which case it's not even an ethical issue. calling @hlhlaw07 !!
She will need a current ID with your address on to pick up her AP.
Yes, military members retain the legal residence they had upon entering the military (referred to as home of record). That is, unless they do something to affirmatively change it. Mere presence in a location, whether it be short term or for years, because of military orders does nothing to change legal residence/domicile. I have been in the military for 10 years and lived 6 different locations (none of them TX where I'm a resident), but have always maintained my TX driver's license, paid taxes as a TX resident, registered all my cars in TX, and voted as a TX resident.
Now, I can't speak to whether that qualifies you under Disney's member of the household, but legally any military member retains residency.
Her Drivers License is unexpired and has our home address. I will be with her to pick up ( and the following 12 days of WDW fun!)
Working the math - it will be close.Just an FYI, sometimes the military ticket discount is better than an AP discount.
yep...and thanks for the service. Do what is right in your heart, never give in to the politics police
Just an FYI, sometimes the military ticket discount is better than an AP discount.
In the end, looks like 1 x 4 day hopper + 1 x 4 day hopper PLUS makes the most $ sense. With the AP, we would gave to still pay water park admission.
Kicking myself for not thinking about this when thr PAPs were on sale
Not sure if you have to pay sales tax on APs (probably yes), the military discounted tickets will be tax-free as well (not sure if your math already has that factored in).
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