1. The upgrade costs the different between the current AP and the Premier Pass cost. At
Disneyland, is the cost of the Premier pass $722.75?
I think it's $700 flat if you buy it in California. No sales tax on theme park tickets here, though the governator has proposed it as a revenue generator. Someone should correct me if I'm wrong.
The Premier Pass is the same cost at both DLR and WDW.
There is no sales tax on $350.00 of the price because California does not charge sales tax on theme park admission.
However, the State of Florida does, so a tax of $22.75 is applied to $350.00 of the price. Total cost: $722.75.
Figmentjii, yes, you would pay $722.75 minus what you paid for your existing AP (provided it is still valid).
2. Does the new Premier Pass include the discounts previously associated with the Premimum Disneyland AP (e.g., discounts at select food and merchandise locations)?
Thanks!
Yes, it "features the same benefits you get with the “premium” annual passes for Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resorts" plus -
At Walt Disney World:
* Unlimited admission for a period of one year to all four Walt Disney World Theme Parks, including park hopping privileges
* Unlimited admission to Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach Water Parks
* Unlimited admission to DisneyQuest Indoor Interactive Theme Park, ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex (valid only on event days; some events require an additional admission charge) and Disney’s Oak Trail Golf Course (greens fee only. Tee time reservations are required and subject to availability)
* Parking at all four Theme Parks
* Subscription to Mickey Monitor, a collectible Passholder-only publication
And at Disneyland Resort:
* Unlimited admission to both Disneyland and Disney’s California Adventure Parks for a period of one year, including park hopping privileges
* Parking at any pay-on-entry parking lot
* Subscription to Backstage Pass.
* Complimentary subscription to Disney’s Family Fun Magazine (one per household)
(List provided by glendalais on another thread.)
- Dreams