family members living at the same address are eligible. children don't need ID showing their address matches yours, but adults do.If the DVC is just in my name, can I get the ticket deals for my DH and kids too? Or just me?
IIRC - last year's offer came out in June, so it might be out in time.What's your guess about a promo in the next month? A 10 percent chance? 50 percent? 90 percent?
I'm guessing less than 50 percent.
We have a mid-June trip already booked and would love to upgrade our 5-day no-PH passes to PAPs or APs. We let our PAPs lapse a year ago.
Dear all DVC Members,
Congratulations - the ticket offer will be coming out today. Since tomorrow is our 60 day mark to make FP+ reservations, I had to buy our AP's yesterday.You're welcome!
Love,
DVCFAMILY41801
nwahahaDear all DVC Members,
Congratulations - the ticket offer will be coming out today. Since tomorrow is our 60 day mark to make FP+ reservations, I had to buy our AP's yesterday.You're welcome!
Love,
DVCFAMILY41801
Subscribing!!
I would love a good ticket deal before our October trip.I am not sure the past 4 day ticket would work if you have to alternate parks. We plan on spending most of our days at EPCOT for the Food & Wine Festival.
Under the rules of the last offering, it was 1 park per day, and each park only once for each ticket. So you could only go to Epcot 1 day with that ticket.
Dear all DVC Members,
Congratulations - the ticket offer will be coming out today. Since tomorrow is our 60 day mark to make FP+ reservations, I had to buy our AP's yesterday.You're welcome!
Love,
DVCFAMILY41801
So are the PAP's $485.00 per adult now?Most recently, the PAP deal was $484, while the normal DVC annual pass was $485. The normal pass actually started out lower, but became $1 more than the PAP after a Disney price increase. The annual pass has experienced another price increase as well as a reduction in the discount amount.
So are the PAP's $485.00 per adult now?
We activated our APs we renewed ahead of the price increase and the CM at the ticket window tried to charge me the difference between my paid-in-full renewed annual passes and the increased price. She called her supervisor and they "made an exception for me." I just wish Disney would properly train CMs who deal with ticketing. If I hadn't known how it was supposed to work, I would have had to hand them another $80 to activate my passes. Sheesh!
I believe you have to renew from 60 days prior to 30 days after expiration. But a renewal just extends the expiration date one year, so there's really no benefit to waiting longer.We always bought the non expire tickets which are no longer available. If we now were to buy the members annual pass, on renewal do you have to renew it before it expires or can you say wait a few months after it expires to renew??...smjj