I’m wondering - if you have a Resort Reservation and AP, can you only book 14 days total for the year?? Or up to 14 days PER resort reservation trip?
I'm right there with you. Done. Over it. Need a break. Just want my money back that they've been holding since January.I am beyond. AND so confused. Ironically drafting GS an extremely lengthy email about out of state platinum AP and RO resort situations for remainder of year.
Honestly, now I want to walk from it all for a year or two.
So, the way I'm reading the notice on the website, a passholder with a resort reservation can make reservations for their entire length of stay. I realize not all AP holders stay onsite, but at least that's something for people that travel a distance. Of course, it depends on the park having capacity, but you'll know that before the trip (I guess if you have a trip coming up really soon it might be tight though). Please correct me if I'm wrong!
I don't know where this 14 day rule is coming from, but it keeps coming up.I’m wondering - if you have a Resort Reservation and AP, can you only book 14 days total for the year?? Or up to 14 days PER resort reservation?
- https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/en_CA/experience-updates/annual-passes/All Annual Passholders are eligible to make Theme Park reservations for up to 3 days at a time, or Annual Passholders staying at select Disney Resort or other select hotels with valid Theme Park admission are eligible to make Theme Park reservations for their entire Resort length of stay. All reservations are subject to availability and applicable pass blockout dates.
I don't know where this 14 day rule is coming from, but it keeps coming up.
- https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/en_CA/experience-updates/annual-passes/
To me, this clearly states that you should be able to book park reservations for the entire length of stay. Nothing about a 14 day limit.
Yup. That pretty much sums it up. We're platinum passholders $$$ and my parents bought 8 day PH. Their tickets are now valid until 9/2021 and mine expire the first day of school!!
I don't know anymore than anyone else, but I'm more inclined to believe the official site than blogmickey (fwiw, I've never heard of this site before).
If it stays like this I'll be extremely angry.
Maybe Disney should add a fourth option. Freeze the AP until September 2021, or whenever the park reservation period ends.Sounds like these are the options for an Annual Passholder.
1. Take it on the chin, closure period added to pass, get a one month extension.
2. Take it on the chin, closure period refunded, get a one month extension.
3. Get all your money back for remainder of pass.
At least that's the way I'm reading all of it. I think that gives Disney adequate legal cover.
I’m wondering - if you have a Resort Reservation and AP, can you only book 14 days total for the year?? Or up to 14 days PER resort reservation?
now you two are confusing meCrud! It might be 14 days total! I think the old FP rule was 14 days total in a 60 day period! Crud!
I know you're frustrated but we are trying to navigate with what has been officially stated. Bringing up how this is messed up is not helping anyone and I would like to ask to please post only questions or comments on the existing system.Maybe Disney should add a fourth option. Freeze the AP until September 2021, or whenever the park reservation period ends.
now you two are confusing me
If you have a resort reservation that extends weeks you can book up to 14 days during that particular resort reservation. You know like most people from the UK come for 14 days, if they had AP they could book all 14 days in advance because they have a resort reservation
If you don't have an on site resort reservation you can only hold 3 reservation days at a time
ah I see. From what the CM on the phone told meSorry!!!!I was trying to just simplify... we have a 14 day trip this summer and then 9 day trip this fall (resort reservation and AP’s). Will I only have 14 days TOTAL over the two trips to go into the parks or up to 14 PER reservation?
Are these reservations on or offsite? If they are onsite, according to disneyworld.com, you would get access to reservations for your entire length of stay. So 14 days + 9 days.Sorry!!!!I was trying to just simplify... we have a 14 day trip this summer and then 9 day trip this fall (resort reservation and AP’s). Will I only have 14 days TOTAL over the two trips to go into the parks or up to 14 PER reservation?