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What's the average renewal discount for the Deluxe AP? $20 or like $100?
If I remember correctly, it was $49 last year, I think.
What's the average renewal discount for the Deluxe AP? $20 or like $100?
What's the average renewal discount for the Deluxe AP? $20 or like $100?
Last I heard:
Deluxe AP: $40
Premium AP: $60
Do you need to renew in person or can you do it online?
Okay, so help me out. We're buying Deluxe APs. We live in So Cal, so we'll be using the payment plan. Our plan is to go around February 7. Should we buy now to lock in the cheaper price, or wait until we go in 2 weeks and risk the price going up? I guess a better clarification would be, if we buy now, will the passes expire a year from now, or a year from our first visit using them?
...Scenario 2: You take the voucher and walk up to the ticket booths on February 7, 2015. You hand the voucher to the CM at the booth and they give you your AP. You then head back out and do not go into a park that day. You return two months later and enter the the park using your AP for the first time. In this scenario, your AP will expire on February 7, 2016 (because that's the day you got your AP even though you didn't use it to enter a park).
The good news is, even if the prices increase at Disney TODAY, there are still plastic tickets at grocery stores and other possible places that you can get them at until they run out.
In the past, they've usually announced the hike would be effective within a day or two. Scanning back through last year's posts, it sounds like there were strong rumors coming out of ticket seller sites that an increase was coming, but Disney didn't make an official announcement until the night before.When they announce the price increase , do they change the prices right away or do you have the rest of the day to get them at the old price?
Just rumors at this point. I've seen it listed on a few others sites that are usually pretty reliable. They're saying mid-February at this point. We shall have to wait and see.Has anyone heard anything new on whether prices are actually going up?
Good to know. I haven't actually tried it (I went straight to the gate), so hopefully someone who has tried it will report back.Double check on this scenario, just in case. Friends of ours bought their passes at the end of last year and had the CM and the lead clarify repeatedly that their year would not start until they went through the turnstiles this month. Given, any CM can be wrong, but our friends were told that even though they bought the passes (actual passes, not vouchers) at the end of Dec. 2014, the passes wouldn't activate until Jan. 2015, and thus would expire in Jan. 2016. I did tell our friends not to be surprised if their expiration date really is Dec. of this year, but they were clearly told otherwise.
The good news is, even if the prices increase at Disney TODAY, there are still plastic tickets at grocery stores and other possible places that you can get them at until they run out.
When they announce the price increase , do they change the prices right away or do you have the rest of the day to get them at the old price?
In the past they would give you at least a 24 hour notice.
However, the last increase there was no announcement, prices changed over night. I expect the same with the upcoming increase.
Increases usually go in effect 2am on Sunday mornings. So buy now.
From what I have noticed, Disney normally increases ticket prices in May. But what Superlarz said definitely makes sense. On January 28, Disney will be "unveiling" what they have planned for the Diamond Celebration, so maybe they will announce price increases soon after this.![]()