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Hmmmmm- I am Gold AP and I just got the email.I always get emails from Disney but didn't get the one you're talking about. Im gold ap so yes, I think that's good news
Hmmmmm- I am Gold AP and I just got the email.I always get emails from Disney but didn't get the one you're talking about. Im gold ap so yes, I think that's good news
Goes to show there's no rhyme or reasonHmmmmm- I am Gold AP and I just got the email.
No email and we're Platinum AP![]()
this is why they've never done email specific links and won't start now.I did not get that email, and neither did my motherOh well!
It cannot be email specific. The amount of people who do not receive Disney emails is too significant for Disney to rectify a situation in which the emails were for specific people.
Let’s say it is email-specific. The amount of people in the US who don’t receive emails, plus all of the Canadian APs and European APs who physically cannot receive emails due to laws, would be utterly frustrated and angry if they couldn’t sign up simply because of Disney’s inadequate IT team. That would be a PR nightmare for Disney. Disney would have a hard time trying to explain and fix the situation. Not sure if Disney even could fix that kind of situation, or if they would even want to, but lots of angry guests is not the best thing. That’s just my opinion, but having an email-specific link would be a disaster.
You are correct that you are able to potentially book resort offers and special event tickets, however you are required to show proof of your active Annual Pass by providing your Annual Pass card and photo ID at check-in and Will Call to retain these discounts. The FastPass+ planning acts similarly in the sense that the system assumes you will have activated your Annual Pass at the time you plan to use your selections.
Exactly. I did email her back and point out that her response was contradictory and asked for further explanation of the difference. I stated exactly as you did with having to use the AP card and photo ID for checking in for the preview just like I'd need to show for the other things. I asked for clarification of how the system can recognize the voucher for those things but not the preview. I know that the answer will be just as contradictory or won't really answer anything. I just figured I'd ask.The same would apply for Preview Events as it would for pre-booked hotels, hard-ticket events, etc - you would still need to show your active Annual Pass card and photo ID at the entrance to confirm eligibility, so that answer is completely contradictory. Nothing new there for Disney of course.
Andre
Joined this but how does it work?will someone send out a blast text ?There you go
The email was just an informative email indicating the fact that SWGE would be opening on Aug 29 and that Rise of the Resistance would be opening Dec 5. Nothing related to Passholder Previews at all.What did the email say ...
Dates and times plus a link to sign up when and how ?????
I got it and I'm Canadian so our laws prevent them from sending us special offers but not publicity stuff??? It's supposed to be the other way around.![]()
The email was just an informative email indicating the fact that SWGE would be opening on Aug 29 and that Rise of the Resistance would be opening Dec 5. Nothing related to Passholder Previews at all.
A couple of requests for those participating in the thread.
The DIS is an open forum and discussion of all topics is welcome. Per DIS guidelines, we do not believe in censorship.
However, given the context of this situation and the goal of this thread, the moderators may remove certain posts (and quoted posts) deemed off topic or unhelpful.
Some things to keep in mind:
1) Let’s try to avoid posting information from phone, chat, or e-mails with CMs from various Disney departments. While we appreciate people wanting to share what they have been told, it can lead to confusion or mis-information. We then debate who is right/wrong and it just goes around in circles. Unless your source is a WDW bus driver, don’t post it. (That last part is a joke, BTW). We should share information from official Disney sources - press releases, the Disney Parks Blog, the AP website, or similar. We will all find out soon enough how this thing is going to work anyway. And we should all be prepared to be flexible and decisive with whatever sign-up system ultimately presents itself.