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erikthewise
Guest
What follows is an excerpt from our trip report from last December, in which we had difficulty exchanging AP vouchers for the passes. As a result I will never buy vouchers again as it was much more difficult than buying new passes. (At least I hope so!) Has anyone had a similar experience?
Please forgive the "purple prose". I was trying to make it interesting, but it is still an accurate description of events. Can it really be right to void the vouchers at the *beginning* of the process?
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Its time to wander up to the International Gate at Epcot and activate our annual pass vouchers. Fortunately the line is short. This wont take long. The CM at Guest Relations asks for our drivers licenses, and looks at our vouchers. Why do these two vouchers have different prices? he asks. I explain that one of the adult vouchers was bought before the September price increase, the other after. Hmmm.
He explains that he is going to have to perform a delicate accounting procedure and relates some of the details. Do I understand? I dont understand any of this, I reply. Actually I do understand what he has said, but I dont understand why it is necessary. The accounting has already been done! The vouchers have been paid for, they are each good for an annual pass, its that simple. Nothing he does can change that. Or can it? It occurs to me that Ive already said too much. This is like going through customs. Just keep your mouth shut and let him do his job.
He has already stamped VOID on each of our vouchers. $1300 hangs in the balance. Cold sweat breaks out on my forehead. Our boys are asking why its taking so long. The people behind us are getting restless. Another window is opened for everyone else while our case is handled. The minutes pass slowly. Finally, after what seems an eternity, he produces a balance of $0.00, pulls out four annual pass sleeves, prints our annual passes, and hands them to us. I am so relieved! It took about 15 minutes, but it seemed like an hour. Not until the next day did we notice that he misspelled our last name on all four passes, in spite of copying it off our licenses. Should we get it corrected? Not after that experience. Not in a million years.
Please forgive the "purple prose". I was trying to make it interesting, but it is still an accurate description of events. Can it really be right to void the vouchers at the *beginning* of the process?
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Its time to wander up to the International Gate at Epcot and activate our annual pass vouchers. Fortunately the line is short. This wont take long. The CM at Guest Relations asks for our drivers licenses, and looks at our vouchers. Why do these two vouchers have different prices? he asks. I explain that one of the adult vouchers was bought before the September price increase, the other after. Hmmm.
He explains that he is going to have to perform a delicate accounting procedure and relates some of the details. Do I understand? I dont understand any of this, I reply. Actually I do understand what he has said, but I dont understand why it is necessary. The accounting has already been done! The vouchers have been paid for, they are each good for an annual pass, its that simple. Nothing he does can change that. Or can it? It occurs to me that Ive already said too much. This is like going through customs. Just keep your mouth shut and let him do his job.
He has already stamped VOID on each of our vouchers. $1300 hangs in the balance. Cold sweat breaks out on my forehead. Our boys are asking why its taking so long. The people behind us are getting restless. Another window is opened for everyone else while our case is handled. The minutes pass slowly. Finally, after what seems an eternity, he produces a balance of $0.00, pulls out four annual pass sleeves, prints our annual passes, and hands them to us. I am so relieved! It took about 15 minutes, but it seemed like an hour. Not until the next day did we notice that he misspelled our last name on all four passes, in spite of copying it off our licenses. Should we get it corrected? Not after that experience. Not in a million years.
what do you do? My sister is heading down and is planning to get the voucher ahead (for check-in proof) and activate the voucher at the park, but it sounds like this might not be a good plan.
I know nothing about them. Just enough to get her a great rate, but now I am stressing her out!
I am sure this has come up B4 and activating it the next day will be no problem. Do you happen to know of th closest place to CSR to activate the voucher?