You're partly correct... If you buy from a "Disney Store" retail store you get a voucher... but the stores at the airports aren't "Disney Stores". Those stores are part of the WDW merchandise operations just like in the parks. (One main difference is that in the airport stores you can buy "Walt Disney World" souvenirs, you can't do that in "Disney Stores".) The airport stores only sell activated APs.MSlangen, I think if you buy it at the airport or any Disney store you are buying a voucher that has to be activated or turned in for a activated date stamped ticket.
snowmouse said:First, what is the most efficient way to purchase my ap while still at home
Second, activation. We want to take advantage of the EE at MK the next morning.

Divamomto3 said:I just called these airport stores and was told that they do not sell or activate AP's by the person who answered the phone and she double checked with someone who "does all the tickets." She said I had to go to Guest Relations at one of the 4 major theme parks. I called my local Disney Store at the mall and they said they still sell all the park tickets except for AP's. The woman who answered told me AP's were taken away from all the stores and you have to go to one of the 4 major parks to purchase them.
bunnyfoo said:Maybe they've changed their policies recently? I was able to buy an activated AP back in September. That's too bad if they don't sell them there any more... it was a pretty convenient location for me to pick them up.
riu girl said:So let me get this right:
You can buy an unactivated AP on-line from WDW, and then activate it once yoy got to WDW? Stupid me, I assumed they were "activated" once you ordered it.
Is this correct?
Suzy V.