Malifisent
Wickedly Evil
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- Jun 26, 2020
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They need to process refunds for the AP holders for 2020 before they begin selling new APs. Unless they truly are trying to run a pyramid-ish scheme.

Lol. Good luck waiting for that dream. Never, ever, going to happen. And I’m someone that is against dealing in absolutes. But I’m extremely confident going to the absolute on that one!Let us know how it goes.
I'm still waiting for park hopping to come back before I buy in again, also waiting for my dream that out of state APs cost half of Florida APs (as they should) but I'm guessing Disney is going to go the other way with that.![]()
any word? how u make out?Seeing several blogs reporting that Disney World is selling AP's to folks that had them expire or had cancelled during the COVID pandemic. Reports are that you can do this by calling (407)-WDW-PASS or by visiting guest relations. I haven't seen the DIS report this as of yet so I'm not posting a link as I know they prefer links from their site but even if you search Google News you can find the article. Supposedly it is being done on a case by case basis.
Will try later this afternoon and see what results I get.

3+ hours on the phone. Escalated all the way to the "top", awaiting an email back. Still no pass for me yet.any word? how u make out?
3+ hours on the phone. Escalated all the way to the "top", awaiting an email back. Still no pass for me yet.

Update: Was on hold for an hour and half!!
Here's the scoop:
1. From my understanding no CMs have the ability to allow purchasing a new AP for cancelled passes. They only have the ability to qualify you to be able to purchase a new AP based on your cancellation.
2. If you do qualify, the CM will fill out a form on your behalf and someone else will call you back within 72 hours to allow you to purchase a new AP.
3. Right now they are not allowing purchasing of New APs for anyone who did not previously have one and cancel it. However, that being said, it never hurts to be nice state your case and ask anyway. You never know...
When and if I receive the call back I will post an update of that experience here as well.
You have to have cancelled your AP or had your AP expire following the shutdown to qualify to be able to purchase a new one under this new initiative.Any idea what would make you qualify?
And it’d be like purchasing a new AP? Wouldn’t activate until I went back to the park? I may need to do this on my next day off...You have to have cancelled your AP or had your AP expire following the shutdown to qualify to be able to purchase a new one under this new initiative.
Seeing several blogs reporting that Disney World is selling AP's to folks that had them expire or had cancelled during the COVID pandemic. Reports are that you can do this by calling (407)-WDW-PASS or by visiting guest relations. I haven't seen the DIS report this as of yet so I'm not posting a link as I know they prefer links from their site but even if you search Google News you can find the article. Supposedly it is being done on a case by case basis.
Will try later this afternoon and see what results I get.
If you are allowed to purchase one is it treated like a renewal or a new purchase? In other words does it not activate until you use it or do you keep your old expiration date?
Makes sense, they were pretty clear in the wording that the only people allowed to purchase right now are those who cancelled or had their AP expire during the shutdown.My sister's FL Res pass lapsed in Feb. She has tried to renew or purchase a new AP over the phone and at Guest relations in DS and HS in the past two days. All were adamantly "No" bc her renewal window lapsed just before the full shutdown. We were told that once new AP's are for sale, she can apply multiple ticket values up to the cost of a new AP. So, if she buys and uses all days on 2 of the 4 day FL res tix, she will be able to apply the full cost of both to the purchase of her new AP backdated to the first day the first ticket was used. Fwiw, Disney Springs was the most knowledgeable and helpful location.