Tables in Wonderland/Waterpark AP question

GAGirlInVA

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For some reason, search isn't working great for me today.

If you have the waterpark AP can you buy Tables in Wonderland? Or just the 4 parks annual pass?
 
Yes, that is why I asked. I was unclear if it was the parks annual pass or if the water parks annual pass would work.

Thanks!
Wouldn't it be wonderful if we could all purchase Water Park Hopper Annual Passes and get the same benefit that people who paid 6 times as much money for their Annual Passes get?

Disney is pretty specific with their language. An "Annual Pass" refers to the one that gets you into the theme parks only. A "Water Park Hopper Annual Pass" is the one that gets you into the water parks only. If they meant to include the Water Park Hopper Annual Pass in TiW, they would have spelled it out.
 

Wouldn't it be wonderful if we could all purchase Water Park Hopper Annual Passes and get the same benefit that people who paid 6 times as much money for their Annual Passes get?

Oh, of course! :lmao: Disney does alot of things that most people wouldn't expect a company to do. Example: Bridging discount tickets.

No harm, no foul. It was a simple question and I got my answer. No snark needed.

:thumbsup2
 
I would double-check with Guest Relations on that one. It says annual/seasonal, which tells me they're not just limiting it to the people who spend $600+ on their APs. I mean, for what I spent on my AP I think Disney should give me the rest of the vacation free, but hey. Who asked me. LOL!

Anyways, I read that as "annual passholders" as a category and wonder if it might include waterpark APs, since they are a form of AP. I don't think it would hurt any to ask Disney. Worst they can say is nope!
 
My strong guess would be no for multiple reasons.

1. When we issue Water Park Annual Passes we use regular RFID ticket stock. At each water park ticket window we do have the special "Passholder" ticket stock but we are only allowed to use them for Regular and Premium Annual Passes.

2. There are no locations at either water park that accept TiW.

3. It has always been my understanding that the water park (and Disney Quest) Annual Passes are not entitled to the discounts that the Regular or Premium APs are allowed.
 
I would double-check with Guest Relations on that one. It says annual/seasonal, which tells me they're not just limiting it to the people who spend $600+ on their APs. I mean, for what I spent on my AP I think Disney should give me the rest of the vacation free, but hey. Who asked me. LOL!

Giggle.

Anyways, I read that as "annual passholders" as a category and wonder if it might include waterpark APs, since they are a form of AP. I don't think it would hurt any to ask Disney. Worst they can say is nope!

Meh. We were toying with a waterparks ONLY trip in May 2014, but now it is looking like an October (Food and Wine) or an early December (Christmas decorations!) trip and we'd definitely want full park privileges for those two possibilities. Now we just have to decide if we want to go the YES route or annual passes.... Who knows maybe it will change back to a more budget trip. I dunno.

Good problemo to have. ;)
 
Keep in mind that to break even you will have to spend $500.00 in food plus tips. The discount is 20% and the card cost $100.00 to an AP holder.

An 18% tip is automatically added.

Also if you valet park it is free with the card. Just be sure to show valet when you park.
 
Keep in mind that to break even you will have to spend $500.00 in food plus tips. The discount is 20% and the card cost $100.00 to an AP holder.

An 18% tip is automatically added.

Also if you valet park it is free with the card. Just be sure to show valet when you park.

And you must show the meal receipt to get the free valet.

20% gratuity added at V&A.

Jill in CO
 
Keep in mind that to break even you will have to spend $500.00 in food plus tips. The discount is 20% and the card cost $100.00 to an AP holder.

An 18% tip is automatically added.

Also if you valet park it is free with the card. Just be sure to show valet when you park.

Since we are a large party, most restaurants already do that. I typically tip 20% if they do not do automatic gratuity. DH and I both used to work in the restaurant biz. ;)

We still aren't sure which way we are going to go for vacation in 2014. The university schedule is throwing a crink in our usual plans. LOL
 












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