Just recently activated 4 legacy silver passes that were about to use just prior to Covid but things closed down before the trip. They were activated as Sorcerer passes on the system which have some slightly different blackout dates than the Silver pass (the major ones being they have blacked out some of the "lesser" holidays but have opened up more of the summer.
Because Disney has (and still does) maintain a Silver Pass blackout calendar through November 2023 on their website - I had assumed they would honor the blackout dates on the old pass. At this point - more than a year after the ending of the legacy passes - there is no reason why they would even have a legacy pass blackout calendar anymore. Unless I'm missing something, no one should have an active silver pass if they're activating all passes as a new pass and even if you have an unactivated pass - it would be transitioned over upon activation. All this blackout pass calendar does it seems is mislead people who may have unactivated old passes that they will be subject to the legacy calendar (at least until such time as they stop publishing the calendar and instead put on the website that all passes will be activated into the new calendars). There shouldn't be a single person out there who is or will be subject to that calendar anymore based on what they're doing.
Main reason for asking is that we had planned to go over MLK weekend and even have flights and resort reservation. Was thinking about cancelling at one point but with a trip this weekend looking like it might be a washout - we're more likely to want to keep this trip.
So first - am I missing something here? Is there any logical reason why Disney has a Silver pass blackout calendar through Nov. 2023? And what department at Disney would you deal with for discussions on this?
Because Disney has (and still does) maintain a Silver Pass blackout calendar through November 2023 on their website - I had assumed they would honor the blackout dates on the old pass. At this point - more than a year after the ending of the legacy passes - there is no reason why they would even have a legacy pass blackout calendar anymore. Unless I'm missing something, no one should have an active silver pass if they're activating all passes as a new pass and even if you have an unactivated pass - it would be transitioned over upon activation. All this blackout pass calendar does it seems is mislead people who may have unactivated old passes that they will be subject to the legacy calendar (at least until such time as they stop publishing the calendar and instead put on the website that all passes will be activated into the new calendars). There shouldn't be a single person out there who is or will be subject to that calendar anymore based on what they're doing.
Main reason for asking is that we had planned to go over MLK weekend and even have flights and resort reservation. Was thinking about cancelling at one point but with a trip this weekend looking like it might be a washout - we're more likely to want to keep this trip.
So first - am I missing something here? Is there any logical reason why Disney has a Silver pass blackout calendar through Nov. 2023? And what department at Disney would you deal with for discussions on this?