Charleyann
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Does Disney add AP to your room key? How big is the voucher?
Thanks
Charleyann
Thanks
Charleyann

I can't tell you anything about vouchers.
They CAN add your AP to your room key.. At the end of your trip you can leave it on the old room key or have it swiped off to a traditional AP card which you can store and save.
Since you are 'in the computer' for the annual pass, they can reissue it if either your mag stripe goes bad anyway.. so I'd just do whatever's convenient.
Personally, I like the room and tickets on the one key. Never any problems.
Others haven't been so lucky.
Anyway.. the point of the story is .. you CAN have your AP put on your room key. People do it all the time.
Knox
this is a little off topic, but i was curious, Does anyone think an annul pass is worth purchasing if you visit once or twice a year? would it be better idea to just buy the tickets each trip?
this is a little off topic, but i was curious, Does anyone think an annul pass is worth purchasing if you visit once or twice a year? would it be better idea to just buy the tickets each trip?
So when we purchase our APs on site in August - will we get an actual card like the Keys to the Kingdom card?
I must take issue with you on this. People don't do it all the time.I can't tell you anything about vouchers.
They CAN add your AP to your room key.. At the end of your trip you can leave it on the old room key or have it swiped off to a traditional AP card which you can store and save.
Since you are 'in the computer' for the annual pass, they can reissue it if either your mag stripe goes bad anyway.. so I'd just do whatever's convenient.
Personally, I like the room and tickets on the one key. Never any problems.
Others haven't been so lucky.
Anyway.. the point of the story is .. you CAN have your AP put on your room key. People do it all the time.
I must take issue with you on this. People don't do it all the time.
It is true that it is possible from a technical standpoint to transfer an AP to a KTTW by swiping it on. It may be possible and it may be done by some CMs but it's a clear violation of policy, and a pretty bad idea to boot. All Annual Passes (including Seasonal), Convention Passes, and Florida Resident Passes are not allowed to be put on the KTTW card and every resort CM that works with ticketing knows this. However, that doesn't seem to stop some of the "hey, look what I discovered I can do" CMs.
KTTW media are likely to erase or become unreadable at some point. As APs aren't supposed to be on them, some hard nosed Guest Relations CMs may refuse to rescue your AP, explaining that such an entitlement cannot be placed on the KTTW. And Guest Relations is the only place you could have the AP removed to a paper ticket since the resorts cannot do it.
Bottom line is your AP will be a separate paper ticket. That's a management decision, not a CMs. It is for your benefit. The idea that a plastic card is more durable and will hold up better over the course of a year is a fallacy. The card may survive but it's magnetic strip isn't likely to.
Just wanted to set the record straight.![]()