Does anyone know howmany days of a ph pass = an ap? I have 2 8 day ph passes for our April & june trip...would it be worth it to upgrade?
Just a note of caution . . . We purchased park hoppers through UCT (loved their service) in November. We used those tickets on our December trip and then went to Guest Relations to get the DVC AP. The upgrade was not a problem or hassle at all, but we did not get "credit" for the ticket price through Disney. The computer system "knew" how much we paid for our ticket and did not give us the difference. Now, it wasn't a big deal as we paid the exact amount that a DVC AP would have cost anyway, but we didn't "save" the difference on our tickets. We even went back to a second GR CM to see if they could find out what happened, and they verified that the computer knew we only paid $X for our PH, so we had to pay the exact difference for our AP.
We weren't really prepared for that possibility, but luckily it wasn't that much money in the difference. Still, I want everyone to be aware that as of December, the computer knew how much we paid even though we had already entered the park. Maybe we were unlucky. We are still happy to be AP holders!!![]()


Just wondering what a "TIW" upgrade is?![]()
TIW isn't an "upgrade" per se, it is a dining discount card that can only be purchased by FL residents ($100) and AP holders ($75).
It offers a flat 20% discount on most table service dining and a small number of counter service locations and lounges, including alcohol purchases. The card is good for a year (and some...depending when you get it during the month, it can be good for nearly 13 months).
If you spend more than $375 a year on qualified dining, you can cover the AP cost of the card.
Wow !! Do I purchase this when we purchase AP cards a t GR? Thanks for the info BTW![]()
but with the size of our family , we need every discount we can get. I now know what the TIW card is, I am wonder however if you have this card and lets say we go to a TS meal we give the TWI card to them they take off 20% and then we give them are DVC card (saying this is on the DVC discount TS places) will they give us on top of the TIW card 20% the DVC 10%/20% discount also? Or would it be one or the other? Can I double down would be the question or is that to much to hope for?
I do not mean to sound cheapbut with the size of our family , we need every discount we can get. I now know what the TIW card is, I am wonder however if you have this card and lets say we go to a TS meal we give the TWI card to them they take off 20% and then we give them are DVC card (saying this is on the DVC discount TS places) will they give us on top of the TIW card 20% the DVC 10%/20% discount also? Or would it be one or the other? Can I double down would be the question or is that to much to hope for?
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Nope, no stacking discounts. You'd use whichever one gets you the best, which is usually the TIW card unless it isn't taken at the location but the AP or DVC is.
With all the discounts, when a CM asks if I have a discount, I usually answer "Yes - which one is the biggest?"![]()
I will be purchasing the TIW. You only have to purchase one for your group correct?Oh well... can not hurt to dreamI will be purchasing the TIW. You only have to purchase one for your group correct?
Correct...it is good for a bill for up to 10 guests, as long as the bearer is present. You can get one additional card, but that's another $50...
Can you use it at F&W kiosk?

Is there a site where I can see all the participating places and what is the full name for this TIW? I am getting very excited over this, less money for food/drink more money for shopping![]()

It offers a flat 20% discount ...
If you spend more than $375 a year on qualified dining, you can cover the AP cost of the card.
