Question about buying AP's with DVC discount

Disney-Kim

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I am buying annual passes for our upcoming trip for us AND my sister. She lives with us and her DL has my address. so....she is eligible for my discount...here is my concern.....

her last name is different, since I am married. How am I going to prove we are sisters? I may still have my old DL with my maiden name.

I just want to be sure I have something incase I get a not so nice CM when we trade our vouchers in at Guest Services. :smooth:

thanks
 
According to the rules posted on Allears you should be fine. I think there are many cases where immediate family have different last names. DH and I have different last names since I kept my maiden name. Perhaps other have first hand accounts of AP purchases that they can tell you about.

Who can get these discounted passes?

Disney Vacation Club Members and their immediate family living in the same household will receive discounts on select new and renewed Walt Disney World Annual and Premium Annual Passes. Limit 8 purchases per household.

Are all members of the DVC Member's immediate family included in the offer?

The discount is available to DVC Members to purchase Passes for themselves and their immediate family living in the same household.

Who is defined as "immediate family"?

Immediate family is defined by WDW for discount purposes as:

Spouse/Registered Domestic Partner
Parent/Step Parent
Mother-In-Law/Father-In-Law
Child/Step Child
Brother, Sister/Step Brother, Sister
Brother-In-Law/Sister-In-Law
Grandparent - Grandchild

Can I use my discount to buy an Annual Pass or Premium Annual Pass for someone other than myself or immediate family residing in the same household?

No. This discount is exclusively for Members to purchase for themselves or immediate family residing in the same household and may not be transferred. This benefit may be revoked in the event of abuse.

What stops me from saying someone lives with me when they don't?

All adults must present a valid driver's license or state identification card showing they reside in the same household.
 
You will be fine. We asked at EPCOT last week and we were told anyone that lives in the same household.

Kelly
 
Yes, it appears that address is the key factor, which makes sense - at least from a verification perspective. Everyone (well, almost everyone) has a DL or some ID with an address on it; it'd be pretty bizarre if Disney started asking for birth certificates, or DNA samples, etc....
 




















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