Caskbill said:The discount is available to the member and all persons living in the same household. When you get the AP's, each person must show identification such as a driver's license.
If her driver's license shows your street address, then she is probably eligible. If it shows a different address, then definitely not.
ttepsich said:We are in the process of purchasing at BCV and already sent in our paperwork stating the owners names on the contract. I woke up in a panic thinking my children wouldn't be eligible for the annual pass discount since their names weren't on the contract. Then I realized most people DON"T put their childrens names on the contract so......was hoping they would get the discount if I added them as "associate members" (do you think I'm excited about joining? LOL) Anyway........................thanks for answering my question, I'll now be able to rest at night.
Thanks DebbieB. Even though the 2 older DS and DD are 21 and 22, they still live at home. By the way, we are in Pa too, central Pa that is. Are you close by?DebbieB said:They only need to be living at your address to get the discount. Associate members do not get the discount unless they live at the owner's address and are a family member (see the list of included family members on the DVC website).
I agree.4mcbjCtr said:In my opinion, she is your daughter and should qualify for the discount. Her address is just technical at that point. She shares an address with you and her mom. I would definately fight on that one. She should be entitled to everything her father is entitled to.
jjohnson said:Update:
I couldn't wait and called Member Services. My DstepD is eligible for the discounted Annual Pass. They said technically she is a member of our household even if she doesn't live with us full-time. She just needs to bring a picture ID.