Wow, still nothing. We’ve been really weighing the decision to renew- the first time since 1996 I actually event contemplated it - but maybe the decision has already been made us if they don’t offer renewals. The park is special to us, it has nothing to do with money, it was my high school hangout, our after school treat, and I have thousands of sweet memories with my kids since they were babies. I’m that person giving random families directions or letting a family go ahead in line so they can ride in the front. We adore cast members and always give our appreciation, both directly to them and online/at city hall. We respect the rules and we spend handsomely on food and merchandise. We don’t walk around acting entitled to anything other than the space we are occupying on earth. 26 years straight (except for that dark year we shall not speak of

) without even a flinch of considering not renewing. Through price increases and changes and shrinking of benefits it’s still been our magic place.
This last year with the reservation situation has been frustrating, and I say that as a former Flex holder who had no problem with that system. The games they seem to be playing with availability, after paying over $650 times 4 people I just want to be treated the same in return - with respect. Be fair, be clear, be honest and don’t play games. I really feel like it has come to the point that Disney really doesn’t think passholders are of any value to the parks and they simply think they don’t need our dollars. Maybe they don’t. We moved out of state 5 years ago and since we have family in the area still, we still visit the parks frequently. We’ve seriously considered cutting our trips, and buying tickets at times that bring us joy, Christmas, Fall, birthdays, all times that are heavy with blackout dates or hard to get at all using the AP calendar. Times we’ve had to cut out or cut back and go other times just to get a reservation. But if we do that, we won’t be going crazy with shopping for merchandise, eating everything in sight, or booking extras, because the bite of the ticket purchase is fresh. When you pay for the AP once a year, it’s out of sight out of mind, doesn’t figure in our budget for every trip. We would definitely spend a lot less per year if we choose to purchase tickets instead.