We've never had any problem replacing an AP. Just show your identification and they will give you a new one. You can a replacement at any of the Guest Services at the parks. You don't need a copy of the AP since you are already in their system when you activated it.
I have had to do it 4 or 5 times, I come all the way out to the park thinking that my wife had the passes and she is thinking that I have the passes so we have to get new ones. All you need is a id. A little advice though, if or when you do find the original pass, throw it out, as it wont work anymore.
I recently returned from Disney and have misplaced (aka lost!) my AP. Is there an email address/phone # that I could call to get my #? I would like to be able to access the passholder area of WDW site so that I can check 'best rate' and, of course, can't do that without my #. I thought I had checked the box to 'keep passholder # on this computer', but it's not coming up.
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