AP cost with DVC discount

Sherri

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Does anyone no how much 4 annual passes would cost for 4 adults with the DVC discount? I guess the children who are teenagers would be considered adult passes, right? No junior rates apply I am guessing.
Any info. would be helpful. Thanks-
I am hoping to suprise my family with the passes for our July trip.
I think I would like the water park option as well.
Couldn't find a link for rates for any of the DVC discount rates.
 
Sherri said:
Does anyone no how much 4 annual passes would cost for 4 adults with the DVC discount? I guess the children who are teenagers would be considered adult passes, right? No junior rates apply I am guessing.
Any info. would be helpful. Thanks-
I am hoping to suprise my family with the passes for our July trip.
I think I would like the water park option as well.
Couldn't find a link for rates for any of the DVC discount rates.

I believe the AP discounted passes must be bought in person, each person must show an ID with the same address as the member. Teenagers are adults for this situation. I think the cost is about $300.
 
There's a link on the DVC Member website that will take take you to the Walt Disney World Ticket Store. When you use that link the discount is already built into the ticket price. A regular adult AP with the discount is $315, and a premium adult AP with the discount is $414.

And as Pa@okw95 said, you can also purchase on site at any Guest Relations office at the theme parks or DTD. You'll need to have proof that you're a DVC member and all adults must have show a driver's license or other state identification card.
 
Thanks so much everyone!
 

what about a 16 yr. old? he's not going to have his license yet-we are traveling with the kids end July-beginning August and him and the 13 yr. old don't have a picture ID other than a passport? Is this acceptable proof? Thanks for any one who can help with the ID question. Angel
 
The children aren't such a problem....they will just ask you their names and ages when purchasing the ap's. We didn't have to show any id for our almost 16 year old last year. Of course, all 3 of our kids look alike and just like their dad! We were also all there in person. If they ask, a medical insurance card would show their names and birthdates (ours does, anyway). HTH :sunny:
 
You can also order APs by phone from Member Services as well as through the members site. You then get a voucher in the mail which you redeem at Guest Services at the parks or DTD.
 
Well I am very dissappointed. What if the person does not live at the same address as the member?

Only people with the "same" address as the DVC owners get the discount!!
 
I feel that that rule is really not all that fair. I'm sure there is someone I can talk to about it at MS, but in the event that you have a family member who does not reside in the same household as you...what do you do about that?
 
Tinkerbell10403 said:
I feel that that rule is really not all that fair. I'm sure there is someone I can talk to about it at MS, but in the event that you have a family member who does not reside in the same household as you...what do you do about that?
You may not like the rule to obtain the discount, but it is what it is - I'd be very surprised if talking to MS changed it.

Unless the family member who doesn't live with you is on the deed as an owner, what you do is pay full price for his/her AP or PAP.

Sorry this particular perk won't work for all of the family members you'd like to use it for. Not every DVC perk/benefit/discount works for every member. That's just the way it is.

Best wishes -
 
















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