WebmasterDoc said:The TIW card may be purchased at any Guest Services desk - located in each Theme Park and also at DD. You will need your DVC id (or an AP) to purchase the card. They are valid for 13 months from issue.
It's actually good for 12 months but doesn't expire to the end of the month. It's $100 for DVC and AP and $125 for FL residents who don't otherwise qualify. It's $50 for a second card for a spouse or partner at the same address.Thank you!!! I also forgot to ask the cost.
13 months is great! We could use it for two trips!!
It's actually good for 12 months but doesn't expire to the end of the month. It's $100 for DVC and AP and $125 for FL residents who don't otherwise qualify. It's $50 for a second card for a spouse or partner at the same address.
From their websiteDean,
I think it is 13 months,we we're there last week and bought ours . It expires 2/28/2014.
They tend to post date them and batch the card runs I believe so in effect they are frequently good for 13 months but technically it's 12 months.Tables in Wonderland is valid for one year from date of purchase.
From their website They tend to post date them and batch the card runs I believe so in effect they are frequently good for 13 months but technically it's 12 months.
I don't think it's an uncommon occurrence, I was just pointing out the technical vs practical difference in case someone expected something more than was guaranteed. I think you're experience is common. However, had you gotten it a few days earlier it would likely have expired the end of Jan instead of Feb.well then i got really lucky, 13 months plus.
It's actually good for 12 months but doesn't expire to the end of the month. It's $100 for DVC and AP and $125 for FL residents who don't otherwise qualify. It's $50 for a second card for a spouse or partner at the same address.
On the other thread, there's a report of someone getting EXACTLY 12 months, with the expiration not going to the end of the month at all.
Either that or it's a new policy for 2013. So far this is the only report I've seen of someone getting an expiration date exactly 12 months out. I'll be disappointed if it's a new policy. For us the TIW at $75 (for AP holders) with the longer expiration date worked out because we used it for 3 trips. Now that it's $100 and possibly good for exactly 12 months, it probably won't work for us anymore.I guess the consistancy is the inconsistancy
I didn't see that post though it doesn't surprise me.On the other thread, there's a report of someone getting EXACTLY 12 months, with the expiration not going to the end of the month at all.
LisaS said:Either that or it's a new policy for 2013. So far this is the only report I've seen of someone getting an expiration date exactly 12 months out. I'll be disappointed if it's a new policy. For us the TIW at $75 (for AP holders) with the longer expiration date worked out because we used it for 3 trips. Now that it's $100 and possibly good for exactly 12 months, it probably won't work for us anymore.
I don't follow you since the standard etiquette is to tip on the pre-discounted price.Victoria & Alberts is one of the restaurants on the list, so eating there will bring the TiW owner closer to that $500 MUCH faster. I LOVE eating there, so basically I'd be saving on the tip money.... that's do-able!![]()
I don't follow you since the standard etiquette is to tip on the pre-discounted price.