I thought I heard that starting in 2007, the AP vouchers were only good for 2 years. Anyone have more info on this????
This is what I got from allearsnet:
I hear there is a new policy on purchasing Annual Passes. What is it?
On October 2, 2000 Disney changed their policy on Annual Passes. Any AP purchased at WDW now receives an activated pass, not a voucher. (NOTE: vouchers may be purchased by request at any of the Guest Relations locations at WDW.) This pass will expire one year from the date of purchase, not the previous one year from first use. The date of expiration is clearly printed with the words "Expires on" on the AP itself.
If you purchased the AP from any other source (The
Disney Store, online or by phone from WDW, the Disney shops at Orlando International Airport, or any of the Florida mall locations) and it doesn't have the word "Expire" (or any form of the word) on it....then it is not an admission media with the clock ticking. It is a voucher which must be exchanged at WDW Guest Relations for the activated pass. Most vouchers are a bright yellow/green color. Your one year will start upon exchanging the voucher.
I want to buy an AP now for financial reasons but my trip is still 18 months away. Will my voucher expire before I can use it?
No it won't. There is no expiration date on new AP vouchers. They can be exchanged for an active AP at no additional charge from when you purchased it. People have reported activating vouchers that were as old as five years.
But there has been a change in the policy regarding any renewal vouchers still outstanding from the days when your renewal didn't start until you exchanged the voucher. Unless you have had an active AP within the previous 12 months from the date you want to activate it, Disney will no longer consider these to be a renewal when you go to exchange them. You will have to pay the difference in price between the cost of the old renewal voucher and a current new (not renewal) AP.