wag the noodleWe’re we trolled by Disney on the whole noodle thing?
were they ever really gone?
No you don’t have to join, 12 th floor Atrium CL looks the same as all the other floors. Same room numbers, if you look at any Disney map 12th floor is on there, for tower cl the suites re up there, I just posted floor plan of that floor on CR thread within the last few days,I was on the touring plan site but couldnt find rooms onCR CL. Do I need to join?
Well right now there is no AP discount and who knows when that will change...I’m wondering if it’s worth me buying 1 annual pass for me to get at least a discount on 1 room / I am not sure could I also add my AP discount to my boys’ room (needing to book 2 rooms for our trip) the CL and rack prices are making my head spin! I’m looking for rooms for oct 2022.
Can I add a dining plan if I have the AP and am not making my stay a “package”?
I'm in the same boat! My last trip was planned for March of 2020. It was cancelled b/c of the pandemic closure. If I could plan the same exact trip I would -- same restaurants, fast passes, everything -- just for ease, but I don't know if I can.I'm 5 months out from our trip (6 nights GF RPC) and I feel like I have 100 simultaneous plans going on... will there be FPs? what about CL FPs? totally new FP system? which restaurants will be open? will there be character dining?
I guess this prolongs the fun of planning, but I feel like I have no idea what October will actually bring.
I did in March. Super easy. Went to guest services at MK, showed my license and I was on my way in about 5-10 minutes. It was already in MDE from when I bought it. I may have brought my email receipt but don't think I needed it.Have any of you had success during this time activating an unassigned/never activated AP? Yes they aren’t selling new APs, but I have one (on a card) from a few years ago that has yet to be assigned or activated. Hoping I can use that in the Fall.
I did in March. Super easy. Went to guest services at MK, showed my license and I was on my way in about 5-10 minutes. It was already in MDE from when I bought it. I may have brought my email receipt but don't think I needed it.
I'm so glad Disney is being good about APs that either expired or just were never activated due to the pandemic! I went to GS at the international gateway when we got there a couple of weeks ago and they let me and DD buy new APs and apply the price of the park tickets we had to purchase in order to make park passes! Disney is treating their loyal guests well in this AP recovery programI did in March. Super easy. Went to guest services at MK, showed my license and I was on my way in about 5-10 minutes. It was already in MDE from when I bought it. I may have brought my email receipt but don't think I needed it.
You should be able to assign (or reassign) the AP to anyone's MDE account. (if you can't, you can call the help desk and they will fix it) Once it's there, you can make park reservations for that person. When you get to the park, go to GS before you go in to 'activate' your pass and get the card to show for discounts.Have any of you had success during this time activating an unassigned/never activated AP? Yes they aren’t selling new APs, but I have one (on a card) from a few years ago that has yet to be assigned or activated. Hoping I can use that in the Fall.
So glad your parents got theirs back! I was supposed to be on that call back list but didn't receive my call back in time. When I got to GS, he said he didn't even see any of that information in the system, so I'm wondering what the phone CM did with that info because I literally had him fill out the form while I was on the phone (for AP recovery/have my case reviewed). You really never know when you're going to get a good phone CM - ugh! I was also told I wouldn't be able to apply the cost of my tickets and that you had to wait for the call back because GS couldn't do it lol! Glad that CM was completely wrong!You should be able to assign (or reassign) the AP to anyone's MDE account. (if you can't, you can call the help desk and they will fix it) Once it's there, you can make park reservations for that person. When you get to the park, go to GS before you go in to 'activate' your pass and get the card to show for discounts.
My parents cancelled their APs during the covid closure after 2 months use and were refunded. They called the special AP line recently and were allowed to purchase new AP vouchers through Disney. It took several weeks before their case was 'reviewed' and accepted.
Not sure about applying cost of tickets to a new AP on the phone. That you may have to do in person. But I was having a problem reassigning an AP voucher to someone in my family MDE and I had to make several calls but finally someone was able to do it for me. I have never had a problem reassigning before so not sure what the problem was.So glad your parents got theirs back! I was supposed to be on that call back list but didn't receive my call back in time. When I got to GS, he said he didn't even see any of that information in the system, so I'm wondering what the phone CM did with that info because I literally had him fill out the form while I was on the phone (for AP recovery/have my case reviewed). You really never know when you're going to get a good phone CM - ugh! I was also told I wouldn't be able to apply the cost of my tickets and that you had to wait for the call back because GS couldn't do it lol! Glad that CM was completely wrong!
Another question for those of you here. I saw on another board that Disney has gluten free mickey waffles at restaurants -- does anyone have experience with getting gluten free items at the club lounges?
I know at the BW Chef Redgie prepared gluten free dishes in the lounge at night for guests when given advance notice. I remember one night he had gluten free pasta. He is very accommodating.Another question for those of you here. I saw on another board that Disney has gluten free mickey waffles at restaurants -- does anyone have experience with getting gluten free items at the club lounges?