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Annual Passport

Annual Passport

Annual Passport


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They tried to sneak it in there. But I saw it.

Somebody commented in another post that Club 33 members have retained their annual passports, so they still exist. I wouldn't read too much else into it just now. In the absence of Club 33 members' APs I would have just shrugged and figured it was the typical Disney cut-and-paste job without proofreading. I would honestly be surprised if they call whatever they come up with next an annual passport program again. I think they are going to lean into the "membership program" phrasing. Gives a lot of flexibility of meaning.
 
Two questions for you.
1.Their system let you make reservations even though you are out of state ?
2. How far out did the reservation calendar go ? The Disneyland website say's "Theme park reservations can be made up to 60 days or more in advance, subject to availability " so I was not sure if it was 60 days or what.
Yes no problem making the reservation, but I did have to click a box saying I am a California resident, so I realize I could be taking a risk and will have a plan B for our vacation if we can’t get in. The last day to reserve was June 28th I believe.
 

On the Home Screen? I only see our first day
I don’t see mine either.

I don’t see mine either or even a section for it. Where do you find yours?

There should be a link under your first day: "Make or Manage Reservations"
This just directs you to website via App to sign-in.
Scoll down-- You should see all your park days there and can cancel from there also (to select a new date, etc)

*Note clicking on the link puts me in the virtual queue again first. A little strange but I'm sure they are trying to keep traffic throttled.
 
Somebody commented in another post that Club 33 members have retained their annual passports, so they still exist. I wouldn't read too much else into it just now. In the absence of Club 33 members' APs I would have just shrugged and figured it was the typical Disney cut-and-paste job without proofreading. I would honestly be surprised if they call whatever they come up with next an annual passport program again. I think they are going to lean into the "membership program" phrasing. Gives a lot of flexibility of meaning.

You really think Club 33 members will be using this reservation system? I doubt it. I'm sure they have some ultra personalized concierge service. :snooty:

Thanks for the info. I didn't realize Club 33 members got to keep their passes, but now that I know, it leaves a pretty bad taste in my mouth.
 
There should be a link under your first day: "Make or Manage Reservations"
This just directs you to website via App to sign-in.
Scoll down-- You should see all your park days there and can cancel from there also (to select a new date, etc)

*Note clicking on the link puts me in the virtual queue again first. A little strange but I'm sure they are trying to keep traffic throttled.
 

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There should be a link under your first day: "Make or Manage Reservations"
This just directs you to website via App to sign-in.
Scoll down-- You should see all your park days there and can cancel from there also (to select a new date, etc)

*Note clicking on the link puts me in the virtual queue again first. A little strange but I'm sure they are trying to keep traffic throttled.
Yeah I see that when I click the link on the email confirmations they sent and it takes me to the que thing, then shows my reservation info for all days on the website. But when I go to check on the app, it says I have no plans?
 
Reposting -- Anyone using their SoCal 3 day passes having trouble booking a 2nd day beyond 13 days?
 
Yes! Others have mentioned that you need to use the app to book your reservation. Hope that helps.
You do not have to use the app to book your reservation--well, I didn't at least. I know at least one person was reporting that they did have to, but I didn't. I was not able to see my tickets on the website, but I was able to make my reservation through the website--when I got to the page to choose family members with tickets, the tickets were there.
 
Yeah I don’t see what you have on the app. Nothing about reservations on the homepage and nothing on my plans. Yet when I go the website I can see everything. Weird. Maybe they just haven’t popped up yet?
 
Yeah I see that when I click the link on the email confirmations they sent and it takes me to the que thing, then shows my reservation info for all days on the website. But when I go to check on the app, it says I have no plans?
They are not integrated with "My Plans" (yet). Hopefully coming, like WDW. They have a little time left to work on it.

It should just show on homepage of App. If not showing, try logging out and back in. And make sure you have the latest App version?
 
Yeah it's probably just taking its time to load on the app
Try signing out of the app and then signing back in--that fixed it for me--well, sort of. On the home page, I only see my first day, but if i click manage my reservations, it sends you to the sign-in page for the park reservation system, and once you sign in, you can see all your days.
 
Now that I got my park reservations, any updates on when and if there will be dining reservations available in the parks? I see Downtown Disney reservations are currently available during our stay, but I would rather get something inside the parks.
 
Thanks for the info. I didn't realize Club 33 members got to keep their passes, but now that I know, it leaves a pretty bad taste in my mouth.
Why a bad taste? It's a membership that costs like $15k+ a year - it'd better include access to the parks.

(I'll note that I doubt a Club 33 membership counts as an Annual Pass - and I would bet that they wouldn't need to get a park reservation to get into the park.)
 
Now that I got my park reservations, any updates on when and if there will be dining reservations available in the parks? I see Downtown Disney reservations are currently available during our stay, but I would rather get something inside the parks.
Those open the 22nd
 
I didn't realize Club 33 members got to keep their passes, but now that I know, it leaves a pretty bad taste in my mouth.
Not sure why it leaves a bad taste. Part of their membership is access 365 to DLR and WDW. It is simply a management way to avoid having to assign them daily tickets. It isn't like Disney was going to close the Club. Whether it is called a pass or a permanent ticket or an entry card, it is all the same.
 













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