You can trade it in for a new one any time at the ticket booths. Just tell them it isn’t scanning right.I'll renew my AP sometime in the next few weeks. Here's my question: will I/can I get a new physical pass? My original is two years old at this point and the barcode is fading fast.
Hey Wonka, do you have a DAP or a higher level? I know you go mostly on Sundays. Just thinking about Sunday blackouts at DL next summer.I'll renew my AP sometime in the next few weeks. Here's my question: will I/can I get a new physical pass? My original is two years old at this point and the barcode is fading fast.
You can trade it in for a new one any time at the ticket booths. Just tell them it isn’t scanning right.
I keep mine in my pocket and end up replacing it like once or twice a year, especially if it gets wet a lot.![]()
Each time we renew though, they say something about if we didn't have our cards we would be charged $20 each for reprints.
Yup! As long as you have your card, you’re fine. Mine wouldn’t read in the FP machine a few years ago and the CM told me to go and trade it in, and I’ve now traded mine in several times and my daughter’s on her 3rd one in two years. No one’s ever batted an eye.I didn't know that! We've had ours going on several years and they're all scratched up and barely scan. Each time we renew though, they say something about if we didn't have our cards we would be charged $20 each for reprints. So if you trade, you're fine?
It is more about having duplicates floating around of all these passes. If everyone could reprint because they forgot their pass at home a mile away, there would be longer lines at the ticket booth, and a lot of excess cards out there. But $20 tends to make people look harder to find their passes before just jumping in line for a cheap reprint....Yeah, I recall being told something like that too. Seems a little stingy. Those cards can't cost more than about 30¢
Yeah, I recall being told something like that too. Seems a little stingy. Those cards can't cost more than about 30¢
Yeah, I recall being told something like that too. Seems a little stingy. Those cards can't cost more than about 30¢
It is more about having duplicates floating around of all these passes. If everyone could reprint because they forgot their pass at home a mile away, there would be longer lines at the ticket booth, and a lot of excess cards out there. But $20 tends to make people look harder to find their passes before just jumping in line for a cheap reprint....
You can trade it in for a new one any time at the ticket booths. Just tell them it isn’t scanning right.
I keep mine in my pocket and end up replacing it like once or twice a year, especially if it gets wet a lot.![]()

We said the exact same thing! We didn't even get the renewal discount one time, because it was outside our window. We thought we would just get new passes, since we weren't technically renewing and had bought three new annual pass vouchers via Disneyland.com. Nope, she said she was going to be charging us $20/each if we couldn't produce the old passes. Luckily we had brought them with us just in case back at the hotel, but thought geez...
That makes sense. Still frustrating, but it makes sense.
The last time we renewed, the CM at the booth noticed that DH's AP was looking pretty shabby with the bar code almost scratched off. She offered to replace it on the spot for free.![]()
They can’t print AP’s at the gate. BUT if the ticket booth lines are long we go over to the guest relations window to the left of the DL gates. Sshhhhh!! Never a line ever and they will happily help. I’ve been doing that for years.Can this be done at the park gate or do I have to go to the ticket booth?
They can’t print AP’s at the gate. BUT if the ticket booth lines are long we go over to the guest relations window to the left of the DL gates. Sshhhhh!! Never a line ever and they will happily help. I’ve been doing that for years.
Can this be done at the park gate or do I have to go to the ticket booth?
