Hello...I know that it only takes one annual pass to get the AP rate at a moderate, but can it be a kids AP or does it need to be in the name of the Adult who booked the room??...Thanks, Ted
I HAD HEARD ABOUT BOOKING UNDER A CHILD'S AP ALSO.
WHEN I CALLED, THE CM STATED THAT THE AP HAD TO BE FOR THE PERSON BOOKING THE ROOM AND SINCE CHILDREN ARE NOT ALLOWED TO BOOK ROOMS IT WOULD NOT BE POSSIBLE TO DO THIS.
I DON'T THINK THAT I WOULD WANT TO CHANCE IT AND MISS THE DISCOUNT.
9/65 Disneyland
3/75 (World Inn* off I4 near DD)
4/85 (Kon-Tiki* on 192)
'80s Disneyland once or twice
7/94 POR
9/97 ASMu
11/98 ASMu & AP#1
12/98 (Knights Inn on 192)
9/99 ASMo
12/00 ASSp & AP#2
9/01 ASSp
11/01 ASSp
1/03 ASSp & AP#3 planned
*no longer exists
Most of the times I have checked, there are some non-AP discount rates that are within a few dollars of the AP rate. For example for Jan '03 there was an AP rate for All Stars of $49. but there was another discount rate of $55. although perhaps it was restricted only to residents of certain states, I don't recall.
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