BrittyRo
DIS Veteran
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- Jan 22, 2014
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Decided to go to Disney in March for my birthday and we will be going in September for our Annual Trip! We are going for 7 days in March and 10+ days in Sept. I already know that the AP is worth it (cause it allows impromptu short trips without worry about ticket prices), but I do have questions for all you experienced Disers!
1. I have a FD in Sept and I know that we need to keep at least a 2 day ticket, but obviously if we buy the AP in March what can we do with that 2 day ticket? Does it kind of just get wasted? (I heard something about using it towards renewing your AP? Would anyone be able to elaborate and tell me how much it would be to renew I heard it's not as expensive as the first time purchase) Does that 2 day ticket ever expire if we don't end up using it to renew?
2. I also have a question about upgrading from my regular ticket to an AP at the park and the process involved!
3. What kind of discounts does the AP get you (I try to access the site but a blank page just comes up)
4. Are there any "Blackout dates" when the AP cannot be used?
Sorry for all the questions! Thanks for all the info. Coming from NY a commitment like this is a little scary!
1. I have a FD in Sept and I know that we need to keep at least a 2 day ticket, but obviously if we buy the AP in March what can we do with that 2 day ticket? Does it kind of just get wasted? (I heard something about using it towards renewing your AP? Would anyone be able to elaborate and tell me how much it would be to renew I heard it's not as expensive as the first time purchase) Does that 2 day ticket ever expire if we don't end up using it to renew?
2. I also have a question about upgrading from my regular ticket to an AP at the park and the process involved!
3. What kind of discounts does the AP get you (I try to access the site but a blank page just comes up)
4. Are there any "Blackout dates" when the AP cannot be used?
Sorry for all the questions! Thanks for all the info. Coming from NY a commitment like this is a little scary!
