LSUmiss
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Was just this for ppl who experienced the glitch? DS will turn 3 for our next trip & I want to get him an AP.If they cancelled their previous pass or child turned 3
Was just this for ppl who experienced the glitch? DS will turn 3 for our next trip & I want to get him an AP.If they cancelled their previous pass or child turned 3
I believe it's for households that already had APs and have a child turning 3. If that describes you I think you would qualify.Was just this for ppl who experienced the glitch? DS will turn 3 for our next trip & I want to get him an AP.
Ok I’ll give it a try! I’ll report back for anyone who is interested.I believe it's for households that already had APs and have a child turning 3. If that describes you I think you would qualify.
I believe it's for households that already had APs and have a child turning 3. If that describes you I think you would qualify.
Won’t work at allAny idea if this would work for a 9-10 year old? My daughter turns 10 on our next trip and I wanted to get her an AP since my wife and I both have one. I think I might call anyway. It couldn't hurt to ask.
I might be wrong but I believe if you canceled you would need to buy new passes. Not at the renewal rate. That's how it worked for us. We bought 4 new DVC Gold passes.I canceled my annual pass last year and I’m waiting for a callback for renewal. Does anyone know how much it costs to renew the AP?
We bought Universal APs in lieu of Disney. Universal is theoretically a good value, and there are many things about their parks that I like. The theming in the Potter lands, Simpsons, Seuss etc., is a lot of fun.Honestly, If I was denied, there's no way I would go back at all. We plan a few trips a year where the ridiculously overpriced out of state passes are actually worth it in comparison to the ridiculously overpriced day passes.
I'd be headed to Universal with their APs for the first time ever and who knows what happens from there.
From park reservations to limited offerings and weak park hopping, all the way to rides that take way too long to finish. I'm right on the edge. The camel's back is close to breaking.
Great points and completely agree with you. Like you said, it's the value. When Disney cuts and cuts along with increasing prices the value drops.
Is Disney at $1200 per person worth as much as Universal at $550 per person? Is Disney more than double the value of Universal?
Having never gone to Universal, it intrigues me. Not a big HP fan. Maybe I'll hate it. Maybe I'll like it more. I'm just getting to the point where it might be worth a shot for a year. Especially if Disney essentially denied me the opportunity.
hmmm. That’s interesting.Great points and completely agree with you. Like you said, it's the value. When Disney cuts and cuts along with increasing prices the value drops.
Is Disney at $1200 per person worth as much as Universal at $550 per person? Is Disney more than double the value of Universal?
Having never gone to Universal, it intrigues me. Not a big HP fan. Maybe I'll hate it. Maybe I'll like it more. I'm just getting to the point where it might be worth a shot for a year. Especially if Disney essentially denied me the opportunity.
We bought Universal APs in lieu of Disney. Universal is theoretically a good value, and there are many things about their parks that I like. The theming in the Potter lands, Simpsons, Seuss etc., is a lot of fun.
But...it's just not quite as good. They are missing just enough "magic" to make me still wish I was in Disney world when I am in Universal.
All else being equal, I'd still rather have a Disney AP (or both, if I can afford it) but, of course, all is not equal. I'm waiting to see what Disney will do as far as pricing and access restrictions. If the price seems "fair" and I can basically go when I would want to, I'll buy Disney passes for my family.
If not...well, it pains me to think that I will choose an "inferior product" over money. True, I've been doing that my entire life: almost everything I've ever bought has been a compromise. But when it comes to entertainment and luxury, if your purchase doesn't truly make you happy, then why bother buying it at all?
Yup. It's the "same stuff" at Disney, too. But it's a place that feels cozy, happy and I would never get tired of hanging out there. In Dutch, they call that "gezellig."I have had Universal APs and same here. My problem with Universal is after day 3 you're kinda of eh. Another day of the same stuff.
I would think a week at the worst. Could be quicker. Was a couple of days for me.Dh called this morning and the guy said we are eligible because we cancelled during the shutdown but he said he wasn’t authorized to buy the new passes for us. He said another department will call us back. We have a trip 5/9-5/12 and I’d like to make park reservations. Can I expect like a week before they call?
Awesome thank you!I would think a week at the worst. Could be quicker. Was a couple of days for me.
Did your DH tell the CM the dates of your trip? Others have reported getting quicker callbacks that way.Dh called this morning and the guy said we are eligible because we cancelled during the shutdown but he said he wasn’t authorized to buy the new passes for us. He said another department will call us back. We have a trip 5/9-5/12 and I’d like to make park reservations. Can I expect like a week before they call?
I’m not sure if he did or not. He mentioned we already bought 1 day tickets and the guy said they would take that off the cost of APs. I just texted Dh to ask if he mentioned we’re going in may.Did your DH tell the CM the dates of your trip? Others have reported getting quicker callbacks that way.