4luv2cdisney
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No. It's usually a total per membership number.
I have 5 contracts purchased direct from Disney that are all under the same membership number. However, I have done paperwork to add my 4 children to the deed of two of them. Since those will now be titled differently from my other contracts, I have been told they will now be put under a different membership number. So, do we get 4 more Annual Passes for those?
Unless your kids are 18 or older, they can not be members. They must be on the deed and FL law will not allow minors on deeds.
From what I understand on the APs it is 8 per household (family members). So, technically, you get at least 8 but I'd say if your kids live on their own, they get 8 for each of their households as well.
ETA - this is actually something I'm wondering if they will limit in the future. I just read on a resale brokers website something about a limit of 4 people on a deed. I haven't had time to look into yet to know if it's legit. Obviously, you have more than 4.... so..... things are changing so fast I really can't keep up.
2 of them live on their own, with their own families of 4 and 5 members, and two live with us.
I also have all 6 of us on 3 other deeds, in 3 different accounts, but I purchased those at resale.
Hope your younger doesn't need financial aid for college because her ownership of DVC will come into play. In other words, if she is filing for need, they want her to sell her timeshare and use that money.Yes, thank you! My older D is already on my contract (my husband actually isn't!). So, when D17 turns 18, I want to add DH and the younger D!
In the meantime, we are contemplating another purchase so I'm debating how to deed it.... Do I want to keep 1 membership? If not, should I just go for another UY? Do I want to change the deed to multiple contracts? It's all so confusing!
Hope your younger doesn't need financial aid for college because her ownership of DVC will come into play. In other words, if she is filing for need, they want her to sell her timeshare and use that money.