MickeyMinnieMom
If you ticket it, they will come... ;)
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They can obviously change anything at any time, but they have ALWAYS had APs activate upon first USE DATE, not purchase date. Especially with needing a pass to book FP+ (can be purchased and not yet activated pass), I'd be REALLY surprised if they changed that aspect.I agree that if you buy the pass, it is not activated until you activate it. Just did that in August. BUT since this is something completely new I don't think we can be sure of anything. TiW with the 13 month deal is activated the minute you buy it. Think about how many would buy them in this window and then maybe hold them unactivated ............ I'm thinking there has to be more fine print.
If I recall the last time I did an AP expire with purpose, it had to be 30 days expired before I could get a new one without it being attached to my last expire date. At least that was how it was explained so I waited the 30 days so I could time future trips better.
Thinking we have to sit and watch and see what happens with the first couple of weeks of this happening. I wouldn't want to be a guinea pig.
EDIT: The Disney Parks blog actually referred to them as "new" passes. ???
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