lovewdwdvc
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You don't need to be staying at a DVC resort to get the DVC discount. Just show your DVC card when you upgrade your pass. We upgraded our last AP from an Undercover Tourist pass. I picked the pass with the highest discount (Current Gate Price - UT price) that had a new GATE PRICE that was UNDER the price of a DVC AP. Use your UC pass once to activate it and then upgrade it. You will get the current gate price for it when the CM bridges the pass to your AP. If you upgrade it before using it, you will only get the amount you paid for the pass applied to the AP.OK, I have a couple of questions. First, if I am not staying at a DVC but am a DVC member, can I but annual pass at discounted pric?
What is the least expensive way to turn a "regular" ticket into an annual pass? Which pass should I buy through UnderCoverTourguide to get best deal?.
Yes, but that might not be the best deal. There may be a lower priced UT pass that saves you more money. I would suggest a spreadsheet to find the best deal. For instance when I did it last the 6-day non-exp park hopper was the best savings for me. With the recent price increases, another pass may be the "best" pass.OK, so help me out here...
I want to purchase a DVC annual pass. With the new price increase, that will cost me $446.23.
The cost for a 10 Day Water Park Fun & More + Hopper Ticket from UCT via the MouseSavers newsletter is $370.95.
The gate price of the 10 Day Water Park Fun & More + Hopper Ticket is $427.06.
If I buy the ticket from UCT and use it once at the park then take it to exchange it for a DVC annual pass, Disney will charge me $19.17 to upgrade (price of gate DVC annual pass $446.23 - $427.06 gate price of 10 day water park fun & more + hopper gate price ticket)?
So my savings would be $56.12? (Breakdown: $370.95 UCT ticket price paid + $19.17 difference for upgrade at Disney) = $390.12 total cost out of pocket. Annual pass cost if buying directly through Disney $446.23 - $390.12 what I paid out of pocket for a savings of $56.12.
Does that look right???
so, are you telling me that if the regular ticket is more than the annual pass that I will not get a refund of the difference?
That's exactly what needed to be done! Thanks for all your hard workThe 10 day Hopper with Water Park Fun is currently the best deal.
Here is a link to the spreadsheet I did.
https://spreadsheets.google.com/spr...yQdGhwWEhIeDRCSkZZcWw1Mk5yM2dtSFE&output=html
The 6 day Hopper - No Expiration would have been too expensive before the price increase to upgrade to a regular DVC AP, with the new AP price it would work but it's not a very good deal.
.OK, so help me out here...
I want to purchase a DVC annual pass. With the new price increase, that will cost me $446.23.
The cost for a 10 Day Water Park Fun & More + Hopper Ticket from UCT via the MouseSavers newsletter is $370.95.
The gate price of the 10 Day Water Park Fun & More + Hopper Ticket is $427.06.
If I buy the ticket from UCT and use it once at the park then take it to exchange it for a DVC annual pass, Disney will charge me $19.17 to upgrade (price of gate DVC annual pass $446.23 - $427.06 gate price of 10 day water park fun & more + hopper gate price ticket)?
So my savings would be $56.12? (Breakdown: $370.95 UCT ticket price paid + $19.17 difference for upgrade at Disney) = $390.12 total cost out of pocket. Annual pass cost if buying directly through Disney $446.23 - $390.12 what I paid out of pocket for a savings of $56.12.
Does that look right???
Yes, you can ... as long as you don't use any of the "Water Parks and More" features and you upgrade within 14-days of the first use. The price that you are quoting is wrong, though. I sent you a Private Message with the correct information.Wow... I seem to be a bit new to this haha
So just to confirm - you CAN upgrade a no exp pass to a normal AP (with expiration)?
It looks like you can get a 6 day MYW + WPF no exp for $409, saving $63 off gate price
To me, someone without the mousesavers newsletter discount code (just signed up today, apparently too late for this month's newsletter) this looks like the best deal.
Thanks