Epicnemesis
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and it's supposed to offer new perks.

and it's supposed to offer new perks.
Well now I’m really glad I didn’t make the call yet to transition my Premier to a WDW pass. Guess I need to call and ask about this later.
I just sent an email with my $.02. Basically, I asked for a Signature Plus type of replacement that didn't have blackout dates, included Maxpass, and made the ability to make reservations consistent with DVC owners who make reservations 11 months out. I don't want to be in a situation where we plan a trip to VGC for Christmas and I can't get park reservations 5 months later.Glad to know that experienced APs are writing in to express their views. Agree with GR on this: .
If you haven't already written to Disney about this, please do. This is especially important if there are disability concerns or other issues which they haven't addressed in the surveys. They can't address what they don't know, so make sure they know!
How are they going to control the Downtown Disney Guests w or without passes And the needs of the on property Resort guests?
The central location is going to be worse than the current Crowding for Disney Springs....
I wouldn't expect much, to be honest. It will probably just be more "discounts" and "exclusive shopping opportunities" to make us spend more money while the parks stay closed.
I wasn’t expecting much. I’m just confused what my pass status is going to be now. Should I still be changing it, is this going to be split? Is the same info we got last week about being able to move to WDW still applicable without losing my Disneyland privileges? That’s the stuff that I’m trying to understand. I’m already planning a trip in summertime to Florida. So I can’t exactly sit on my laurels forever on this.
Not to worry. No risk of a $79.99 hotel guest onsite at DLR. Not even close!
As for length of stay, well, or course WDW is going to be longer. There are 4 parks and it's so large it takes longer to "see it all". But we've stayed onsite at DLR a number of times, often for a full week (also the length of our typical WDW trip). But one of the reasons trips are shorter at DLR is because Disney wants it that way. They made that clear when they started limiting their tickets to 5 days.
The AP's were a great alternative, as long as you didn't have to travel in blackout season.That 5 day limit on tickets was the reason we became AP holders. It cost less to convert to an AP than it did to add parkhopper days when we had hotels booked for 7 - 10 days at a time, 3-5 times per year. I would be thrilled if they offered a length-of-stay option in the new program.![]()
Who do we email about our concerns and opinions on the new AP program. If you can't post here, can you pm me. I got the survey, but for some reason, it never game me the portion that had all the options on it. Not sure why.
I would love to be able to email them about my preferences since I didn't get to do it in the survey.
We are/were AP holders, 3 in our family. We never received the survey. Is that normal? Anyone else NOT get it?
I didn’t get it either.We are/were AP holders, 3 in our family. We never received the survey. Is that normal? Anyone else NOT get it?
We are/were AP holders, 3 in our family. We never received the survey. Is that normal? Anyone else NOT get it?
I got a survey, was ready to dive in and over analyze everything. Turned out to be a survey on our trip to downtown Disney.We are/were AP holders, 3 in our family. We never received the survey. Is that normal? Anyone else NOT get it?