greatbigbeautifultomorrow
Set wide the window. Let me drink the day.
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- Sep 11, 2015
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I'm not sure I follow your logic. You explicitly purchased a renewal that ran from Jan 2020 thru some date in Jan 2021. I'm not sure where the 'bait and switch' lies. Ya lost me. I'll grant you I haven't read and parsed every sentence in this thread, but from where I sit, I think they did him a favor/good-will in affording him credit towards anything. My thought would be to be thankful for what you got. You weren't owed it.
I understand what everyone is saying. My dad is still concerned and upset. Here are his thoughts he wanted me to post:
So, here is the situation as I see it. I have been renewing annual passes for 10+ years. These renewals were sold to me as being good for a year for entry to the park and the clock did not start ticking on that year until the pass was activated and I had 10 years to activate the pass. This is not just in theory but in practice.
Example: I have renewed an expiring AP in February and then did not activate
said renewal until September when I went back to Disney World. The clock on that pass did not start ticking until September.
The 2030 expiration date was clearly posted on the MDE all this time.
Someone was trying to say that the clock starts ticking when you renewed the pass. Then what is the 2030 expiration date for?
Why would an annual pass that does NOT start when activated have an expiration ten years away?
How do you tell someone your pass can not be activated when it has 2030 expiration date.
Furthermore I was not trying to beat inflation by not activating my pass or some crazy thing. I am extremely high risk for covid and have not felt comfortable going back to WDW until now.
To top it off no-one said anything to me that my passes were not gonna work. I made all my park reservations without issue.
Am I angry over this? You bet I am.
Am I gonna consult a lawyer over this? Idk I am not gonna spend thousands to recoup hundreds. I will certainly weigh my options.