Shelly F - Ohio
Disney Extraordinaire
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- Feb 22, 2004
Currently Disney has just halted annual pass sales except for the Florida resident pass.
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/passholder-program/benefits-of-becoming-a-passholder/

Uh Oh, Im thinking price increase is otw.
This kind of stinks if you were planning on upgrading existing tickets during your trip. Maybe there will be some sort of workaround I am not aware of, but it seems like if you are unable to do it while the tickets are active (or recently so), you won’t be able to use the tickets as a credit or get any of the benefits of having the AP (discounts, parking, photo pass upgrade for $99)Currently Disney has just halted annual pass sales except for the Florida resident pass. View attachment 624856 https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/passholder-program/benefits-of-becoming-a-passholder/
The conspiracy theorist in me says that they're doing this to thwart people who've bought regular park tickets and were planning to upgrade to an AP over their holiday trip so that they'd also be able to use them for the holidays next year.
I moved to Florida in 2019, but wasn't financially ready to buy passes before COVID hit. You won't get any sympathy from me unless this "pause" lasts a couple years, especially since there's still a level of pass available.I'm moving to Orlando early next year and this has me seriously concerned.
I moved to Florida in 2019, but wasn't financially ready to buy passes before COVID hit. You won't get any sympathy from me unless this "pause" lasts a couple years, especially since there's still a level of pass available.
This sucks. We were absolutely planning on APs for our May and Sept trips.
It says "new sales". Does that mean I can renew an existing annual pass?
It says "new sales". Does that mean I can renew an existing annual pass?