Yes, it was a valid question. DH & I were talking about it last night & he said I should ask "the DIS".
I now know the rules & requirements. We will not be able to get a resident pass at this point. It will be quite a few years before we do as we're not that close to retirement - especially with 3 kids entering college this fall!
That's OK though - I still get my DVC discount! I have no reason to try & get around the residency rules & regulations.
Go to the Florida DMV site and apply for Florida ID cards. That is what we did, but we have lived in Florida before so maybe that made it easier
Still, you can get ID cards with your address down there.
We haven't been on the board lately due to buying a townhouse in Champions Gate -- 10 min. southwest of Disney on I 4. We were told we could be considered for the Florida rates but this was by the people selling us the townhouse and they said we needed to check into it in case that info had changed. We still have not checked into it but we are also DVC members and we get our AP's with our DVC discount.
It is my understanding that the Florida AP's have black out dates. Is this true? If yes, it would make sense to keep your DVC AP with no black out dates. When we are at our house it will be during the prime times such as holidays. I could be wrong about the black out dates.
Eventually we will be moving to Florida full time but it will be between 5 to 10 years before that happens. *I didn't believe it was such a short drive to Disney's World Drive and it was true! Champions Gate is a gated community located in the city limits of Davenport. It is where the Omni hotel is located. When we drive to Disney we pass the wonderful Mickey power tower!
Kathy
We will not be able to get a resident pass at this point.
These are the official rules:
For Part-Year Residents the following original documents are acceptable.
Must have a driver's license or state photo ID card from another state, or a non-US Passport and at least one of the following items which does show a Florida address:
* Proof of Rent, Mortgage or Ownership such as a Deed, mortgage, monthly mortgage statement, mortgage payment booklet or residential lease.
* Current homeowner's insurance policy or bill, current automobile insurance policy or bill or current utility bill.
* Statement from a financial institution showing checking, savings, credit card or investment information or mail from a Federal or Florida State, County or City government agency.
Note that fax and photocopies are not acceptable, that bills and mail cannot be more than two months old, that PO Box addresses are not allowed, and items related to TimeShares are not permitted.
OK - thanks. I'll reread the info he has & check out the link in his siggie.Yes you will. That's what it seems like (otherwise why would Mike have put in the info about part-time residents?)
Since you own a place, should be simple to show the proof of mortgage, or homeowner's insurance policy, utility bill, etc...and it says a license or ID from OUT of state.
Since DH and I merely own a timeshare (DVC), we canNOT say we're residents or even part-time residents. But YOU can!
Could you explain the Florida ID cards please? That sounds like something we should get. I know the car we bought to keep at the Florida home will be licensed in Florida. Thank you, Kathy
You can buy premium resident APs with NO blackout dates, or buy the cheaper ones with the blackout dates. We don't buy APs, but have bought and used the shorter term Florida tickets.