I enquired what the deal was re water park passes (as the parks hadn’t reopened yet,etc) on the phone when I was cancelling the three gold passes for the kids, and the Cast Member said that they didn’t have any clear directives yet, but they were cancelling them when requested in any event. When I got off the call, I had received 8 more of the “Confirmation of your Annual Pass Selection” emails (3 for the kids gold passes, and 5 more for our 5 water park passes), so we will see what happens...I am very curious to get an update regarding your WPAPs.
My daughter and her husband have one and there has been no contact from Disney.
I will not know by 11 August whether or not the U.K./US will lift the travel bans/restrictions in time for my October trip. One option may be to opt for the refund but buy US WDW park tickets through my US TA and link them on MDE before I ask for the refund, so that I keep my existing APRs. Are ordinary US bought WDW park tickets refundable or postponable?
No, sorry, advanced park reservations.Do you mean dining reservations?
I thought all dining reservations made before the shut down were cancelled, and had to be rebooked at 60 days out?
And anyway, tickets or passes are not required when booking dining.
Well done!We are DVC Gold AP and like many here, have been trying to figure out the exact amount of refund we'd receive if we cancelled. We have yet to receive any refund, for either the closure period or the remaining cancellation of our passes.
After several emails to several departments I actually received an email yesterday stating the exact amount of refund we will receive. The email which came from a VIP Passholder desk castmember said we will receive a refund of $431.76 per pass. Our initial passes were activated Nov 9 and we got around 11 or 12 days use out of it. Even though we requested a cancellation and refund our passes have been extended twice to now expire April 5. Our initial cost was $609 + tax. They did not specify, but I am assuming this refund encompasses the closure period + remaining cancellation.
Now obviously I'm skeptical I will actually receive $431.76, but if so I am surprised it's that much. It seems like those calculations did not take into account our usage.
We are DVC Gold AP and like many here, have been trying to figure out the exact amount of refund we'd receive if we cancelled. We have yet to receive any refund, for either the closure period or the remaining cancellation of our passes.
After several emails to several departments I actually received an email yesterday stating the exact amount of refund we will receive. The email which came from a VIP Passholder desk castmember said we will receive a refund of $431.76 per pass. Our initial passes were activated Nov 9 and we got around 11 or 12 days use out of it. Even though we requested a cancellation and refund our passes have been extended twice to now expire April 5. Our initial cost was $609 + tax. They did not specify, but I am assuming this refund encompasses the closure period + remaining cancellation.
Now obviously I'm skeptical I will actually receive $431.76, but if so I am surprised it's that much. It seems like those calculations did not take into account our usage.
What department did you email to finally get an answer? I might try to reach out today. Thank you.
I emailed wdw.guest.communications@disneyworld.com and guest.services.billing@disneyworld.com. I also emailed via the VIP Passholder's support page via their email us link. The response I got was from do.not.reply@disneyonline.com which makes me think this email was in response to my email via their Passholder page. My thoughts was to email everyone and hopefully I'd get at least one satisfactory response.
No, sorry, advanced park reservations.
Those who are keeping their APs with extension: did you click the email link? The way it reads, we should be able to do nothing and it won't be canceled, but I'm wondering if I should click the link to be sure... but I'm also afraid with the way things have been going lately that if I do click it, it'll cancel instead. I'm leaning toward taking a screen shot for posterity and doing nothing...
On another site some were guesstimating that the pass that is $1200 now could very well increase to $1800 or more. They could discontinue some of the cheaper passes all together. AP holders are not what Disney wants in the parks right now.I read someone mention something about Chapek talking about APs recently? Anyone know what that was about?
Has anyone speculated on what’s to become of future APs? Will they even offer them again? Continue the renewal option for existing APs only? Like a grandfather clause?
If I ride this out and don’t cancel and they come out with a better (cheaper) AP deal I’ll be upset. I’m still trying to decide if I should cancel these passes and apply the refund to new ones later, but not really knowing what I’ll get back is making this extremely difficult.
I will not know by 11 August whether or not the U.K./US will lift the travel bans/restrictions in time for my October trip. One option may be to opt for the refund but buy US WDW park tickets through my US TA and link them on MDE before I ask for the refund, so that I keep my existing APRs. Are ordinary US bought WDW park tickets refundable or postponable?