New AP expiry date

What happened to saving?? Just put that much aside every month?? :teacher:

MG

In Canada, we have a different currency that is not always exchanged at par with the US dollar.

So buying APs now when the dollar is near the top of where it has been in the past 52 weeks, may save them $65 or $70 per pass. When you times that by 8, you're talking ~$500 less for the total cost.

So while your question infers that they should be putting the money in a bank account to "save" (but you didn't elaborate, so forgive me if I misunderstood), this family may in fact "save" the $500 in AP cost!

(However, as a fellow Canadian AP holder, I can attest that the $500 saved may quickly be spent on a return trip to the magic ;) )
 
Thank you, theluckyrabbit - I suspect the same, that expiry date will change in the fall at the earliest.
Thank you for clarifying for me, kristabelle13. I do have a return to DL in mind in my plans - perhaps Jan 2018 before the activated AP's expire? Lol.
 
Thank you, theluckyrabbit - I suspect the same, that expiry date will change in the fall at the earliest.
Thank you for clarifying for me, kristabelle13. I do have a return to DL in mind in my plans - perhaps Jan 2018 before the activated AP's expire? Lol.

Well, I should hope so! I bought mine in November with only one return trip planned... I've now been 4 times with two more trips on the horizon. You never know when you "have to" (read:voluntarily) have a 36 hour layover at LAX ;)
 


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