I know everyone is curious about the Individual Enrollment program for January and beyond, so I am posting what I was told when I spoke to my Youth Group coordinator that I book my daycare groups through. I usually take a daycare group to Disney twice a year, but have had trouble getting enough kids the same age for a YES program the last 2 years. In the past Disney has worked with me, such as letting a 7-year-old attend a class intended for 8-12 year-olds if I did not have the required 10 kids any other way. Money has been an issue the last 2 years as well: I always purchase the tickets for the daycare children, and I haven't had an extra $2000 in a long time! Anyway, I had been seriously considering a trip for Nov. 8-13 of this year, to coincide with 2 days out of school, but was still coming up 2 kids short of the minimum required for a class. At about the same time, Disney Youth groups sent out their yearly brochure for 2013 classes/ticket prices, and CALLED ME to make sure I received it and see if I had questions. Right off the bat, the ticket prices caught my eye...they have gone up $16-20 EACH. One or two new classes have been added, and several claases had new names. And the classes are listed with the "grades" of the target kids (like "grades 3-6"), as opposed to "ages 8-12". With a registered Youth group, I have been able to purchase one parent ticket at the youth group price per child, and that has not been changed for groups. However, when I inquired about doing the Individual Enrollment in January if I could not get the minimum number in November, I was told the ticketing rules had changed for Ind. Enrollment. Starting next year, only the children attending the classes will qualify for youth group tickets, parents/siblings/grandparents will not receive the same discount. Nothing is official until Disney opens up the registration, of course, but my coordinator seemed sure this would be the rule. And she did not have the Jan/Feb class schedule yet...I asked. Since I only purchase tickets for the daycare kids, the rule will not affect me as much if I end up having to take 8 kids for Individual Enrollment, but it might have an impact on families counting on cheaper tickets for everyone. Just thought I would give everyone the heads up.