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A lot of these questions have been answered (over, and over, and...) on the Theme Parks forum...
Disney ticketing does not consider the DVC AP price a discount in any way. It is a particular ticket only available to DVC members, just like the FL Resident options. So there is no need to worry about "stacking" discounts or anything like that. Same for renewals.
Yes, you can use the GAD voucher to get a DVC AP or renewal (within the renewal window). You have to turn in the voucher to get the 1-day ticket, USE the ticket, and then you can do the upgrade within the normal 14 days. The "use first" thing is a new requirement and is likely to prevent any sort of abuse like getting the ticket and then saving it for a later time or giving it to someone else.
The Fastpass option for those who already have multi-day tickets is expected to be for the most part identical to the
Birthday Fastpass from last year's promotion. Haven't heard from anyone who has actually used one yet (we are only 12 days into the year) to know if there are any differences.
As for "running out of tickets", it is expected that Disney is going to limit the number of vouchers, not the number of actual tickets given out. So if you've got a voucher, you should be all set. We have no idea how long the vouchers will be available, and Disney could just decide to extend it if they go early. Some believe that they won't run out anyways.
Disney ticketing does not consider the DVC AP price a discount in any way. It is a particular ticket only available to DVC members, just like the FL Resident options. So there is no need to worry about "stacking" discounts or anything like that. Same for renewals.
Yes, you can use the GAD voucher to get a DVC AP or renewal (within the renewal window). You have to turn in the voucher to get the 1-day ticket, USE the ticket, and then you can do the upgrade within the normal 14 days. The "use first" thing is a new requirement and is likely to prevent any sort of abuse like getting the ticket and then saving it for a later time or giving it to someone else.
The Fastpass option for those who already have multi-day tickets is expected to be for the most part identical to the
Birthday Fastpass from last year's promotion. Haven't heard from anyone who has actually used one yet (we are only 12 days into the year) to know if there are any differences.
As for "running out of tickets", it is expected that Disney is going to limit the number of vouchers, not the number of actual tickets given out. So if you've got a voucher, you should be all set. We have no idea how long the vouchers will be available, and Disney could just decide to extend it if they go early. Some believe that they won't run out anyways.