Lorilais_mommie
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Doesn't look like we are getting a discount this year..
I thought for sure we would see something today!
Hello everyone! We are new DVC owners as of this past DecemberI am curious. Can you stack your DVC discount and AP discount or is it one or the other? It is probably one of the other but I thought I would ask!! Thanks for the help!!
Doesn't look like we are getting a discount this year..
Hello everyone! We are new DVC owners as of this past DecemberI am curious. Can you stack your DVC discount and AP discount or is it one or the other? It is probably one of the other but I thought I would ask!! Thanks for the help!!
Hello everyone! We are new DVC owners as of this past DecemberI am curious. Can you stack your DVC discount and AP discount or is it one or the other? It is probably one of the other but I thought I would ask!! Thanks for the help!!
I had hoped to hear something by now..
Is waiting until feb 9th to long?
I want to buy our tickets before the price increases, but was really wanted to get the annual passes.
It's not worth it to us unless dvc does another discount this year..
Nope.Can someone tell me do the regular discounted AP have to be activated by a date?
Yeah, I saw that wording when I went in to review AP prices and to see if they had any promotions. Struck me as odd that the AP discount was being offered as a "limited time only" promo. Seems they may be planning on taking this perk away... or at least leaving themselves open to it. That's why I went ahead and bought them last week, just in case the upcoming (rumored, but rings true) pass price and category changes also includes elimination of this. I'd have bought 10 passes to hold onto if I had the budget to![]()
"Limited Time Only" is Disney's psychological selling ploy to get you to buy now before the offer goes away.
Same with buy now before the point prices go up.
Bill
. I'd have bought 10 passes to hold onto if I had the budget to![]()
My DH is debating this exact thing..
We have enough to do 5 and if we dip into our saving we could do 10..
He is just worried that they have an expiration date or something..
Do they just send vouchers and I would activate them each year we want to use them
At the moment, these DVC APs and PAPs vouchers do not have an expiration date, so theoretically you could squirrel them away for 20 years and they'll still be just as good as the day you got them. (This did not apply to the special promotion APs which did have an activate-by date)
However, that's not to say that will not eventually make all passes (purchased from that point on) expire in say 12 months after purchase. My personal feeling is that making such a change would be a rotten accountant game akin to something scrooge might do (think of all the folks who've had to cancel their trips after purchasing passes.) Any passes purchased prior to the change would retain their ability to be stored.
Ok so walk me through this.. (Sorry newbie to the whole buying dvc AP)
I call dvc buy the AP.. They send me vouchers
When I want to use them.. I just taken them with us and active them on our 1st day in the parks?
Sound simple enough..
I just called and was informed I can only buy 8..
And would not be sent a voucher.. I would be given a will call number..
Is this new?
Can some one explain..