cel_disney
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Can you still get hotel AP discounts with the power pass? just not dining discounts etc?
Can you still get hotel AP discounts with the power pass? just not dining discounts etc?
In the post above, I gave you the renewal price $170.39 for preferred APs. I just renewed about 2 weeks ago.....i was very hopeful she would return and answer the question of the new renewal price for the preferred passes.
exactly what we do ..We visit 2-4 times a year so definitely worth the $170 renewal then throw in the the hotel discount and I am still happy.Love Disney, but no way can I justify the inital $1,000 cost of 2 WDW APs. We just fit in a Disney day here and there while spending the majority of our time at Universal.
In the post above, I gave you the renewal price $170.39 for preferred APs. I just renewed about 2 weeks ago.
Unfortunately 2 weeks ago would've been JUST before the price increases on 8/15, so they may have gone up a bit.
where is rahel when we need her?
she works in ticketing for universal and started the thread.
i was very hopeful she would return and answer the question of the new renewal price for the preferred passes.
Thanks OP for posting this, slipped in to renew DH's right beforehand
I have the old AAA 7 day park to parks i was planning on upgrading to PAP @ the gates in October. Now considering the Power Pass @ $189.99 for myself & just keep renewing his PAP.
Went to U site and was really suprised the blackout dates weren't more extensive, am I looking at the correct table?
http://www.universalorlando.com/Tic...s.aspx?ComponentId=22001&SourcePageId=18079#1
Not sure what the value will wind up on the old ticket until i get to the gate, had thought in area of $167 plus tax. I'm thinking you probably have to upgrade to a pricier ticket ala WDW methodology.
Upgrades to Power Pass might still work out for those who have tix to upgrade & don't need to travel during July/early Aug @ IOA.
Q do you do a renewal on Power Passes or do you just buy a new one each year?
You only get what you paid for the old pass. If it is one of the $99 ones, that 's all you will get.
Yep, US/IOA doesn't "bridge" like Disney does. If they had, my family would've used their 2 day 2 park tickets last week and would've upgraded them to APs. Since I bought them in 2008 during a 50% AP deal and only paid $44 for them, they were not the same price as the current 2 day 2 park tickets.
no fret, disney will catch up and do the same someday.
You only get what you paid for the old pass. If it is one of the $99 ones, that 's all you will get.
Yep, US/IOA doesn't "bridge" like Disney does. If they had, my family would've used their 2 day 2 park tickets last week and would've upgraded them to APs. Since I bought them in 2008 during a 50% AP deal and only paid $44 for them, they were not the same price as the current 2 day 2 park tickets.
disney has the new program where you can't upgrade your passes if you don't have a day left on them and leave the park that day.
but, universal has had that procedure in place for a long time.
add the extra days before you leave the park on the last day of your ticket.
I called Universal a few months ago and was told they'd upgrade them to an AP (but i didn't specifically ask re Power Pass). They couldn't tell me the value of the 7 day tickets as they didn't sell them anymore and I'd have to wait until we were at the parks. I paid less than $70 each for the handful i bought several years ago.
Do hope to upgrade them for the 'current' value vs what I paid for the tickets, despite them being discounted by my regional AAA, if not i'll survive lol.
I'm going to use it one day then try to upgrade it to the power pass @ guest services in October, can't hurt to ask. I'll make sure report back.
fyi, I have no quibble w/U not being able to state what a tix is worth if they don't physically have it in hand. WDW is now the same. i forgot to check what was left on old set of MYW non-expiring tix when we left WDW in July. Wasn't too worried as they were able to help me years ago in same sort of fashion. I emailed the ticket research dept a few weeks ago (with copies of backs of tix, information as to when i bought & used them & how many days I thought I had left), twice, and was told:
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where's the pixie dust when u need it? lol