Fla Seasonal Pass

AprilLizbeth said:
I really wish they would lift the dates. We are going August 2-5 and probably again in December, so I really want to buy another seasonal pass (mine has expired), but looks like a 3 day pass for me...
Me too, with Park Hopping...maybe. ;)
 
Poohbear123. If you buy the 3-day you should be able to upgrade to seasonal on your last day (after you have entered the park). Disney seems to be okay with this. You end up with 3 days in the "blackout period" and a a year of seasonal. We have friends who have done it, and we have asked about it at the gate and there apparantly is no rule against it. It wouldn't hurt to ask while you are there.
 
MagicOurWay said:
Poohbear123. If you buy the 3-day you should be able to upgrade to seasonal on your last day (after you have entered the park). Disney seems to be okay with this. You end up with 3 days in the "blackout period" and a a year of seasonal. We have friends who have done it, and we have asked about it at the gate and there apparantly is no rule against it. It wouldn't hurt to ask while you are there.
Well, I already Have a Seasonal Pass that runs out Nov. 12 I believe. So, I was thinking of using AAA to re-new the pass. ;) Or, maybe I can re-new it now, and just start using it? :confused3
 
You can't renew your Seasonal Pass until 30 days before your expiration date.
 

Eljay said:
You can't renew your Seasonal Pass until 30 days before your expiration date.
OK, is that a rule or something? I guess I missed that....COME ON Lift AUGUST ALREADY!!!! :badpc: :crazy:
 
Poohbear123 said:
OK, is that a rule or something? I guess I missed that....COME ON Lift AUGUST ALREADY!!!! :badpc: :crazy:

Yep, they will renew 30 days before to 30 days after your expiration date. But, your expiration date will remain the same on the renewed pass.
 
Eljay said:
Yep, they will renew 30 days before to 30 days after your expiration date. But, your expiration date will remain the same on the renewed pass.
Really? Had no idea, I thought it went according to when you FIRST used the pass? Like I re-new on Oct 12 but don't use it till Nov. 12, does that mean my ending date will be NEXT Nov. 12 right? :confused3
 
Check out the back of your pass, mine says "Valid thru 01/13/07". I renewed in mid-December of '05 and didn't use it till late January of '06, but my anniversary date remains 1/13. If I had renewed when I went in late January, my "valid thru" date would have remained 1/13.
 
Poohbear123 said:
Really? Had no idea, I thought it went according to when you FIRST used the pass? Like I re-new on Oct 12 but don't use it till Nov. 12, does that mean my ending date will be NEXT Nov. 12 right? :confused3

I think when you renew your expiration is one year from the expiration of your previous pass, so, for example, if your pass expires 8/31/06 you can renew it from 8/1/06 until 9/30/06, but the expiration date will be 8/31/07 no matter when you renew it or use it. That is why I have yet to take advantage of the renewal discount. I always just get a new pass when we take our next trip. I figure if our next rip is not for several months, I would rather have the extra pass time than the discount.
 
That's true. Our AP's expired in December, but we didn't get back down until January. They renewed it, but it was still a December anniversary that will mean we'll be renewing in December again. I think they pro-rated it though for the month we were over.
 
out of curiousity, how much is a seasonal pass for florida residents? what does it entail (I have a friend in florida and she was wondering).
 
mtemm said:
out of curiousity, how much is a seasonal pass for florida residents? what does it entail (I have a friend in florida and she was wondering).


Quoting Disney prices.
$215 for an adult (10+)
$189 for child (3-9)

Does not include any discounts or free parking

A Seasonal Pass entitles you to admission** to Magic Kingdom® Park, Epcot®, Disney-MGM Studios, and Disney's Animal Kingdom® Theme Park Except the following dates:
* December 22, 2005 - January 5, 2006
* April 8, 2006 - April 21, 2006
* June 10, 2006 - August 17, 2006
* December 22, 2006 - January 5, 2007

**Except for activities/events separately priced.

You also get:
* The exclusive "Mickey Monitor" Passholder newsletter
* Special offers on Walt Disney World® dining, merchandise, backstage tours, and much more!

When you order the Seasonal Pass, you will receive an exchange certificate in the mail. Redeem the exchange certificate for a Seasonal Pass at any Walt Disney World® Theme Park ticket window by presenting the exchange certificate and valid photo ID. The Seasonal Pass is valid for 365 days from exchange certificate redemption.

Proof of Florida residency is required -- you must provide any one of the following:
* Florida driver's license
* Florida state-issued ID card (must have Florida address)
* Florida voter's registration card with corresponding picture ID
* A college ID for a Florida college
* Florida-based military ID

Passes are non-transferable, are only valid during regularly scheduled operating hours and exclude activities / events priced separately. No additional discounts apply.

http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/flresidents/FLResLanding?id=FLResLandingPage

You can use 32801 as the zipcode (Orlando) if the link requires one.
 
One important addition to the post above that Disney puts in the fine print: Seasonal Passes DO NOT INCLUDE parking. You must pay that separately (unless you are staying onsite and get a resort parking pass). I think theme park parking is up to $9 a car now? Crazy prices. :crazy:
 
You get a small discount if you renew each year within 30 days of your expiration date. DH's renewal this year was $199. I've had the Florida Resident Annual (which I believe is cheaper than an AP if you don't live in FL) and the Florida Resident Seasonal and the only difference, besides the price, that I've found is that parking is not included, and of course the block-out dates. But, honestly, the block-out dates have only been an issue for me twice in 12 years! While I'm blocked out at Disney I use my Busch Gardens Pass, not the same but still fun :thumbsup2 With the Seasonal you still get PI entry discount, discounts at World of Disney, and any other discount perks AP's get, including resort discounts. I think it's a very good deal. Also, if you are a FL resident and buy the play-three-day pass (anyone remember when you used to get 4 days on that pass?) you can upgrade it to a FL Resident Seasonal or Annual Pass.
 


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