John C Parke
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Can I purchase 2 annual passes in my name, one for me and one for guest(s)? Would I be able to use the additional pass for different guests I brought on vacay?
That's what I thought. Don't like it. Sounds like some bean counter's cheap choice to squeeze the turnip/customer. I recommend they revisit that decision.No, each pass is assigned to one specific person.
So you think an AP should be able to be shared by numerous people ?That's what I thought. Don't like it. Sounds like some bean counter's cheap choice to squeeze the turnip/customer. I recommend they revisit that decision.
Think about the ultimate use of such an option. Purchase an AP to be used by different guests over the course of the year it is valid. Use it for your vacation. Now pass it on to a relative or friend for them to use it for their vacation. Continue this pattern throughout the year. Now that single AP might have been used for every non-blackout day throughout the year. Do you think that was the intention of selling APs? Clearly not!Can I purchase 2 annual passes in my name, one for me and one for guest(s)? Would I be able to use the additional pass for different guests I brought on vacay?
That's always been Disney's ticket policy, not just for AP's. Tickets are non transferrable. May have been able to do so a long time ago with paper tickets, but technically it was not allowed. No theme park allows an annual pass to be used by multiple people. And there's no way it will be revisited.That's what I thought. Don't like it. Sounds like some bean counter's cheap choice to squeeze the turnip/customer. I recommend they revisit that decision.
You mean I can't borrow my Aunt's Cousin's Boyfriend's Stepdad's annual Pass to enter the park?
No, because he already loaned it to the cashier at the WaWa down the street, and their manager's former boss at Wynn-Dixie has dibs on it next.You mean I can't borrow my Aunt's Cousin's Boyfriend's Stepdad's annual Pass to enter the park?
That would be revisiting a decision about 43 years too late...That's what I thought. Don't like it. Sounds like some bean counter's cheap choice to squeeze the turnip/customer. I recommend they revisit that decision.
yesSo you think an AP should be able to be shared by numerous people ?