Replacing a lost AP

sweet maxine

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I haven't been able to find my child's AP, and I'll need it for my Dec. trip.

How do I go about replacing one? Do I need just my ID? His birth certificate?
 
Bring your photo ID .....and if your own AP and any other family members' AP's were purchased at the same time have those handy.... they will make it easier to look up.....the ticket #'s will be in succession and they can find the missing/lost one, void it, and make you a new one. Even without that, Guests Services can help you replace the ticket :)
 
Since he is a child, just bring your photo ID. You'll need to give Guest Relations his Name, Birthday and Address. They may want to see yours to verify the address and such.

They may be able to pull it up faster with the receipt, but either way, it should take less than 2-3 minutes.
 

Thanks for all your help!

I'm still looking around here, but haven't found it yet. I did find the receipt though, so I'm feeling better about that.

How it got separated from the other tickets, though, is beyond me! :confused3
 
I "lost" my adult AP (it was back in the car and I didn't realize I left it there). It was in a wallet with my ID so I thought I was sunk. My husband was able to come back out of Epcot, show his photo ID and get my pass replaced. We have the same last name, the same expiration date so it was easy. I wouldn't worry about it.
 












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