freediverdude
Was very touched by the Tapestry of Dreams parade
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Calling all AP experts, hehe. Well here's the story: My old annual pass expired on January 29th, 2005. So in February, I renewed the pass online through the Disney World website, and subsequently received the voucher in the mail. I paid the renewal price, not the brand new pass price. Ok, with me so far? hehe. Ok so on Sunday, April 17th, 2005 I go to one of the ticket windows at the Transportation and Ticket Center to turn the voucher into the real pass. The person at the ticket window says that my anniversary date will remain the same, and the pass will expire January 29th, 2006. Or, that if I wanted to, I could pay another $47 I think it was, to purchase a new pass, and have it expire on April 17th, 2006. I chose keep the January date and not pay any more money. But the more I thought about it, what if I had waited until January 29th or 30th, 2006 to bring the voucher back? Would they have then told me that my $394 was gone?? Something doesn't seem quite right. Any opinions? I find it hard to believe that they could stick with their "anniversary date" rule if the person waited a year to bring the voucher back. Not very good public relations there with this rule, if the voucher is brought back way later.