Where in Disney Springs did you do the AP exchange? World of Disney?
There are two locations. One at the Disney Quest building, outside. The other on the West Side in the building with the Photopass photography, Arribas Brothers, behind Ghirardelli Ice Cream.Where in Disney Springs did you do the AP exchange?
We've done it at DTD/Disney Springs last 3 times since that's our first stop on day one. No issues.Hi all,
Though our family is a bunch of Disney veterans, we're newbies to APs. Do you have any suggestions on which park/guest services is the best place to have your annual passes activated? We'll be visiting in mid-June, so I know there will be crowds everywhere. Any thoughts on going to TTC vs a specific park vs Disney Springs? We're hoping to visit a park for a few hours after activation, so I lean towards a park. Does Guest Services open before the parks do?
Thank you!
1. So you can buy APs in advance,
2. and they mail you the voucher?
3. When can you make FP+ reservations? 60 days before your on-site hotel reservation?
4. Then you activate APs at WDW, the day of your first usage?
I know, too many questions. But we've never used APs, and they are one possibility we are looking at in the future.
Yes if you buy in advance you get a voucher that allows you to make FP when your window opens (60 days with onsite reservation or 30 days without one). You can activate it either at a park or Disney springs guest services (but the day it is activated will be the first day of your AP regardless of if you step foot in a park that day.)So you can buy APs in advance, and they mail you the voucher? When can you make FP+ reservations? 60 days before your on-site hotel reservation? Then you activate APs at WDW, the day of your first usage?
I know, too many questions. But we've never used APs, and they are one possibility we are looking at in the future.
Yes if you buy in advance you get a voucher that allows you to make FP when your window opens (60 days with onsite reservation or 30 days without one). You can activate it either at a park or Disney springs guest services (but the day it is activated will be the first day of your AP regardless of if you step foot in a park that day.)
Eta just saw someone posted at the same time
Hi all,
Though our family is a bunch of Disney veterans, we're newbies to APs. Do you have any suggestions on which park/guest services is the best place to have your annual passes activated? We'll be visiting in mid-June, so I know there will be crowds everywhere. Any thoughts on going to TTC vs a specific park vs Disney Springs? We're hoping to visit a park for a few hours after activation, so I lean towards a park. Does Guest Services open before the parks do?
Thank you!
We had to activate our AP's in 2014. We stopped at the MK to do it, took one look at the incredibly long line, then walked to the bus stop and took the first bus to an Epcot resort. A Boardwalk bus pulled up minutes later and we walked to the International Gateway to a very short line. It was a lot faster than the crazy MK line.From my personal experience Disney Springs was the quickest (only one person in front of us) and Magic Kingdom was horrid (we waited over 1 hour and that wasn't during peak season).
Yes if you buy in advance you get a voucher that allows you to make FP when your window opens (60 days with onsite reservation or 30 days without one). You can activate it either at a park or Disney springs guest services (but the day it is activated will be the first day of your AP regardless of if you step foot in a park that day.)
Eta just saw robo posted at the same time
Thanks to you and Robo for the info. But if you don't have an onsite reservation, how would they know when you're coming to WDW?