Disney Y.E.S. Program

I'm a YES ticket rookie here... :) Looking at this as it seems the savings could be huge...although the available courses are limited it seems when we are there.

Couple questions:

1) Can days be added? I believe the answer is no...

2) We are a family of 4 - 2 adults, one child over 10, one child under 10. The older one would be taking the course. Can we get tickets for all 4 under this? When they say "accompanying immediate family members", I'm not sure if that's for the adult that must be there, or all of them.

3) We are traveling with another family, who has a DD the same age, and might be interested in taking the course as well. Will two parents be required to attend, or would one between us be fine?
 
The number of "plus" visits is equal to the number of main park days on the ticket, so an 8 day ticket will have 8, a 5 day ticket will have 5, etc. Keep in mind that unlike park days, those "plus" features are per *visit* rather than day - DH has used as many as 3 in a single day, playing a round of golf on the 9 hole course before meeting us at the waterpark and then heading to Disney Quest in the evening.

I havent gotten to the end of this thread yet so perhaps this was already mentioned. When I registered, it was 5 WP visits on a 7 day ticket and 8 WP on an 8 day ticket. I thought it was weird because I thought it would be what you had said above, but it wasnt.
 
I havent gotten to the end of this thread yet so perhaps this was already mentioned. When I registered, it was 5 WP visits on a 7 day ticket and 8 WP on an 8 day ticket. I thought it was weird because I thought it would be what you had said above, but it wasnt.

Having just been on the individual enrollment ticket prices page, I can confirm that the "pluses" do not equal the days in all cases. It seems to be five pluses for tickets of 5- to 8-days, and 3 pluses for 3- and 4-day.

At least that's what they advertise.
 

I have a few questions:

1. We are staying at POFQ, do we just have them call us a cab or what other options do we have if no car if class at 7:15am at MK?

2. We are flying in the day before. Can the tickets be picked up at DD anywhere?

3. DH wants to go too and we have a 12 and a 15 year old. I know one of us can automatically participate w/ our 12 yo DD, but can we sign up 15 year old DD and DH together separately (if that makes sense) and he can participate as well?

I read this thread but was not 100% clear on those items.
TIA! :)
 
I havent gotten to the end of this thread yet so perhaps this was already mentioned. When I registered, it was 5 WP visits on a 7 day ticket and 8 WP on an 8 day ticket. I thought it was weird because I thought it would be what you had said above, but it wasnt.

That is weird. I just checked our tickets from our Jan trip (my 3yo keeps them to play with :cutie:) and they say "7 day pk hpr w/7 fun visits", so either there's a typo somewhere in the booking system or it has changed VERY recently. I deleted my confirmation e-mails when we got home so I can't go back to that for comparison to see what we were told when booking. :confused3
 
What time do buses begin to run?
QUOTE=m&m's mom;44065464]I have a few questions:

1. We are staying at POFQ, do we just have them call us a cab or what other options do we have if no car if class at 7:15am at MK?

2. We are flying in the day before. Can the tickets be picked up at DD anywhere?

3. DH wants to go too and we have a 12 and a 15 year old. I know one of us can automatically participate w/ our 12 yo DD, but can we sign up 15 year old DD and DH together separately (if that makes sense) and he can participate as well?

I read this thread but was not 100% clear on those items.
TIA! :)[/QUOTE]
 
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I'm a YES ticket rookie here... :) Looking at this as it seems the savings could be huge...although the available courses are limited it seems when we are there.

Couple questions:

1) Can days be added? I believe the answer is no...

2) We are a family of 4 - 2 adults, one child over 10, one child under 10. The older one would be taking the course. Can we get tickets for all 4 under this? When they say "accompanying immediate family members", I'm not sure if that's for the adult that must be there, or all of them.

3) We are traveling with another family, who has a DD the same age, and might be interested in taking the course as well. Will two parents be required to attend, or would one between us be fine?

Hey Doc! Glad to see you over here. I always enjoy your FP knowledge!
1. My understanding is that you cannot add days.
2. If you have only the 1 child, they will allow both parents to purchase the discounted tickets. Is your other child over 3? If so, and he/she is actually over 5 - sign her up for a class and she can get the discount, as well.
3. One is fine. If the child9ren) are over 13, the parent does not have to attend. However, that parent must check them in and out and remain in the park where the class is taking place.
The savings for our family were HUGE. Over $1000! 8 day premiums with Hoppers and WP&M = $220 per person.
I don't know if you had the chance to read my post from earlier today on the "FP Enforcement" thread, but I'd love to hear your thoughts on strategizing with the new system. :thumbsup2
 
Hey Doc! Glad to see you over here. I always enjoy your FP knowledge!
1. My understanding is that you cannot add days.
2. If you have only the 1 child, they will allow both parents to purchase the discounted tickets. Is your other child over 3? If so, and he/she is actually over 5 - sign her up for a class and she can get the discount, as well.
3. One is fine. If the child9ren) are over 13, the parent does not have to attend. However, that parent must check them in and out and remain in the park where the class is taking place.
The savings for our family were HUGE. Over $1000! 8 day premiums with Hoppers and WP&M = $220 per person.
I don't know if you had the chance to read my post from earlier today on the "FP Enforcement" thread, but I'd love to hear your thoughts on strategizing with the new system. :thumbsup2

Thanks for the info. I finally found the Really Big Thread, and after filtering what seemed to be the most recent info I think I've got all my answers.

On 2: I have 2 kids, 12 and 7 by the time of the trip. There is no program available for the 7 year old while we are there, unfortunately. But it appears that we can at least get a ticket for her under the program.

On 3: What is different is that we are with another separate family of 4, and they have a kid who would also take the same class, also 12. So I wasn't sure of one parent could be responsible for both of them in the class, but this may not be a problem as it sounds like one of the other parents are interested in attending as well.
 
Thanks for the info. I finally found the Really Big Thread, and after filtering what seemed to be the most recent info I think I've got all my answers.

On 2: I have 2 kids, 12 and 7 by the time of the trip. There is no program available for the 7 year old while we are there, unfortunately. But it appears that we can at least get a ticket for her under the program.

On 3: What is different is that we are with another separate family of 4, and they have a kid who would also take the same class, also 12. So I wasn't sure of one parent could be responsible for both of them in the class, but this may not be a problem as it sounds like one of the other parents are interested in attending as well.

I would say you would need two chaperones because you will have to book them separately in order to get enough tickets for everyone in both families. If you register the kids together you can only get a maximum of two adult tickets.
 
3. DH wants to go too and we have a 12 and a 15 year old. I know one of us can automatically participate w/ our 12 yo DD, but can we sign up 15 year old DD and DH together separately (if that makes sense) and he can participate as well?

Just to clarify, your DDs would be attending the same class?

If they're attending different classes you can register all at once and sign each parent up as the chaperone for each child. If they're attending the same class, yes only one parent is allowed to attend so you would have to register separately. (Some have mentioned the possible problem of the class reaching capacity during the time between your first and second registration transaction)
 
Hello
Does anyone know if you can pay with your Disney Credit card and get the 6 months no interest?

Thank you
 
Hello
Does anyone know if you can pay with your Disney Credit card and get the 6 months no interest?

Thank you

No. It shows up on your card as "STUDENT GUEST SRV TKTS", not Disney.

Also, I thought you only got the 6mos on a package. I booked room only at POR and my deposit didn't show up on my last statement as qualifying for the no interest.
 
Hello
Does anyone know if you can pay with your Disney Credit card and get the 6 months no interest?

Thank you

No. It shows up on your card as "STUDENT GUEST SRV TKTS", not Disney.

Also, I thought you only got the 6mos on a package. I booked room only at POR and my deposit didn't show up on my last statement as qualifying for the no interest.

I believe you are correct...only room packages (which include MYW tickets) qualify for the no interest deal.
 
We will be in Disney World in August, our kids will be 19, 16, and 9. My DH and I will have annual passes so he and myself wouldn't need passes. Would we be able to sign up our 9 yo for a class and get discounted passes for our three kids? Either myself, or my 19 yo would attend the class with the 9 yo. Thanks! :)
 
We will be in Disney World in August, our kids will be 19, 16, and 9. My DH and I will have annual passes so he and myself wouldn't need passes. Would we be able to sign up our 9 yo for a class and get discounted passes for our three kids? Either myself, or my 19 yo would attend the class with the 9 yo. Thanks! :)

You must buy the ticket package for everyone in your party. This is new (they used to make exceptions for people with APs where you just had to pay a small fee for the class).

However, since one of your kids is 19 you would be able to get tickets for them without having to purchase unnecessary tickets for you and/or your DH. You will have to register just the 3 kids as a family (19yo as the adult chaperone). Doing it this way, though the 19yo would need to be present to pick up the tickets and s/he would have to be the one to accompany your 9yo to the class.
 
You must buy the ticket package for everyone in your party. This is new (they used to make exceptions for people with APs where you just had to pay a small fee for the class).

However, since one of your kids is 19 you would be able to get tickets for them without having to purchase unnecessary tickets for you and/or your DH. You will have to register just the 3 kids as a family (19yo as the adult chaperone). Doing it this way, though the 19yo would need to be present to pick up the tickets and s/he would have to be the one to accompany your 9yo to the class.

So how does it work for people who have APs? Our family of 3 has APs - I'm sure DD (age 12) would enjoy some of the classes - can we just pay a small fee for her to take one or more?

And I"m confused do we need to be with a 'group' or just sign up in advance somehow?

Thanks!
 
So how does it work for people who have APs? Our family of 3 has APs - I'm sure DD (age 12) would enjoy some of the classes - can we just pay a small fee for her to take one or more?

And I"m confused do we need to be with a 'group' or just sign up in advance somehow?

Thanks!

Unfortunately it doesn't really work for people with APs

Here's the info from their website and email responses:

"2. I am an annual pass holder/cast member/or guest that has already
purchased tickets. Is there a program fee only option?

We appreciate your interest in our Disney Y.E.S. Individual Enrollment and Disney Homeschool Days programs. We welcome annual pass holders, cast members, and guests to participate in our programs however we do require that you purchase a ticket package for each program participant. Disney Youth Education Series and Homeschool Days is a separate admission because of its educational components, so annual passes, complimentary admission, and regular front-gate admission cannot be applied to the cost."

In the past you could just pay a small fee to attend a class, but now you have to purchase the ticket package which includes park admission. Since the cheapest is the 3-day starter package (at $150 x at least 2 since you need to purchase for the child(ren) and chaperone) that's a pretty expensive class if you don't really need the park admission.
 














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