Drfate102
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- Dec 8, 2011
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I hope everything works out. We have been WDW pass holders for years. We are going to Disneyland for our honeymoon and upgrade to the Premier.
They worked the fifth day of our DLR trip. The prior four days we had to wait in the ticket lines to get a paper ticket to get in. The worst was the first day at the gates when they pulled us aside and made us feel as if we had done something wrong. We spent nearly $3k on the passes and we were treated very poorly. There is a very low probability that we will get the passes again.
Then why in the world don't they just issue two different passes. Incredible bureaucracy!The issue is that the two Resortd don't have the same software/entry reader systems at their gates. Essentially, you are buying an AP that works at whichever resort you start at that can be swapped out for an AP at the other resort when you visit. And then swapped back to your original resort when you go there again.
You have purchased rights to visit the Parks in both Resorts, but due to the technology differences, the same physical card won't work at both Resorts.
- Dreams
Then why in the world don't they just issue two different passes. Incredible bureaucracy!
Thanks for highlighting the problem on the podcast Michael. Pursuant to your suggestion, I created an account at Disneyland.com to add the Florida issued AP. The Disneyland.com website recognized it. Here's hoping that Orlando and Anaheim have resolved this issue, and my pass works on my next trip to Disneyland next month. If it doesn't, I'll be talking to guest relations. Rick
We leave for a Florida in less than two weeks - I'm hoping that the Magic Bands, which have the pass on them for us at least (I know people have had issues registering them on My Disney Experience), will allow us to enter without switching to the RFID cards.
I will *not* give up the pass that I know works in California just for a few days of easy entry in Florida.![]()