Liquidice
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Mar 10, 2019
This is once again - one part of Disney not talking to another part and creating a problem. I have AP renewal certificates for the old passes that expire in 2099, which allows me to make park pass reservations a year or more in advance, although the renewal certificate is only really good for 1 year at its current value since 1 year after the expiration of my existing pass the renewal cert would be useless (if I activated it, 2 years from my expiration it would expire immediately).
This new policy of certificates expiring in 1 year makes sense for renewal certificates but not for new AP certificates.
They'll eventually figure this out and fix it. Even if the pass can only be activated 1 year from the purchase date, maybe they make the official expiration date of the certificate 2 years out and then have the CMs make sure when they activate the pass that it is no more than 1 year from the purchase date.
This new policy of certificates expiring in 1 year makes sense for renewal certificates but not for new AP certificates.
They'll eventually figure this out and fix it. Even if the pass can only be activated 1 year from the purchase date, maybe they make the official expiration date of the certificate 2 years out and then have the CMs make sure when they activate the pass that it is no more than 1 year from the purchase date.