Linking AAA tickets (ordered online) to MDE

Music City Mama

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Does anyone know if you order AAA tickets online, if they give you a confirmation number that's linkable? There is no info on the AAA South website itself nor could I find anything about it via a web search.

The last time I bought APs, I purchased them at my local AAA office, but had to pay my local 9.25% sales tax instead of Orlando's 6.5%. I still saved some money, but not as much as I could have. They were purchased in early 2013 (and used in late 2013) and they were old-style vouchers that could NOT be linked to MDE, so I had to wait until we arrived to make FP+ (fortunately, at that time, legacy FP was also still around).

So, I was going to purchase the APs online which will save me $30 per AP.

I sent an email to AAA since I couldn't find my answer on their site or anywhere else asking:

"I plan on ordering Walt Disney World annual passes
online which evidently you print at home. When those
are emailed to me, will there be a number that I can
link to "My Disney Experience" (my account with
Disney) that ensures that I can reserve FastPass+?
You need your tickets linked to use FastPass+ and I
didn't know if what will be provided to me via email will
be a linkable number. Please advise.

Their response:

"Thank you for contacting AAA. You will need to contact Disney directly regarding how to link the tickets to your "My Disney Experience" account."

That's not exactly what I asked. Since I still don't have my answer, does anyone happen to know if you order e-tickets (APs or otherwise) on AAA's website, if what they email you back is a linkable number? TIA!
 
Does anyone know if you order AAA tickets online, if they give you a confirmation number that's linkable? There is no info on the AAA South website itself nor could I find anything about it via a web search.

The last time I bought APs, I purchased them at my local AAA office, but had to pay my local 9.25% sales tax instead of Orlando's 6.5%. I still saved some money, but not as much as I could have. They were purchased in early 2013 (and used in late 2013) and they were old-style vouchers that could NOT be linked to MDE, so I had to wait until we arrived to make FP+ (fortunately, at that time, legacy FP was also still around).

So, I was going to purchase the APs online which will save me $30 per AP.

I sent an email to AAA since I couldn't find my answer on their site or anywhere else asking:

"I plan on ordering Walt Disney World annual passes
online which evidently you print at home. When those
are emailed to me, will there be a number that I can
link to "My Disney Experience" (my account with
Disney) that ensures that I can reserve FastPass+?
You need your tickets linked to use FastPass+ and I
didn't know if what will be provided to me via email will
be a linkable number. Please advise.

Their response:

"Thank you for contacting AAA. You will need to contact Disney directly regarding how to link the tickets to your "My Disney Experience" account."

That's not exactly what I asked. Since I still don't have my answer, does anyone happen to know if you order e-tickets (APs or otherwise) on AAA's website, if what they email you back is a linkable number? TIA!

If you buy your tickets from a AAA Travel OFFICE, you will be picking up actual plastic tickets, ready for use.
You CAN use the ticket numbers on the tickets to connect them to your MDE account.

If you order from AAA ON-LINE, you would have to ask them to:
A. MAIL you the tickets, then use the ticket numbers on the tickets to connect them to your MDE account.
-or-
B. PROVIDE YOU with the ticket numbers via email, then use the ticket numbers on the tickets to connect them to your MDE account.

If AAA can't or won't do the above, I'd order regular MYW tickets (with significant savings) from www.undercovertourist.com.
They will send you the tickets, and the cost of shipping is included in the listed price.
Then, UPGRADE to APs after you get to WDW and have used the UT tickets at least one time to enter a theme park..
 





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