NCardella
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For all of you AP's toying around with purchasing 1day passes so you can enjoy the free DDP offered this coming year, here's how I did it.
see related thread: http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1150711
Back story: We are seasonal passholders. purchased 1day passes for each family member, booked minimum 3night stay, paid rack rate, so we could rec'v the free DDP over Labor Day weekend last year. Were curious to see how much of a hassle it would be to upgrade/put towards our renewal when the time came. Well, the time finally came, our passes are due for renewal tomorrow. Went to guest services at the Kingdom last night and I have to say it was a very easy transaction.
I had contacted Disney several times, via phone and email, before I booked to make absolutely sure we could do this, because I wasn't going to purchase the 1day passes if I couldn't. I was assured yes, so we booked. HOWEVER, I was advised that it would be considered an upgrade, not a renewal, so I figured I would miss out on the discounted renewal rate. But it still was a good deal so we went for it.
Not only was I able to use them towards the purchase of the new AP's, but they honored the discounted renewal rate, which for adult passes is a $29.82 discount and for the child's passes is a $25.56!
So here's the breakdown:
Seasonal AP's for a family of 4 (2 adults, 2 kids) is $894.62.
Discounted renewal rate (within 30day window) is $783.86.
1day passes (purchased 9/2006, 2 adult, 2kids) totaled: $244.96
Total paid for renewal, using credit from 1day passes: $538.90
The only thing that I found a little of a nuisance is that I had to visit guest services to do this. If I didn't live so close, they said I could mail them in, but I didn't feel comfortable doing that. I wanted to do it in person.
I know this was a long way to tell a short story, but wanted to post our experience because we've (annual passholders) all talked about how we do this but no one has ever posted the results when they finally go to renew.
Hope this helps anyone out there who may be thinking about doing this. I think Disney has been very helpful and has helped enhance our enjoyment, giving families like us the ability to eat at places we'd never visit on our tight budget.
see related thread: http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1150711
Back story: We are seasonal passholders. purchased 1day passes for each family member, booked minimum 3night stay, paid rack rate, so we could rec'v the free DDP over Labor Day weekend last year. Were curious to see how much of a hassle it would be to upgrade/put towards our renewal when the time came. Well, the time finally came, our passes are due for renewal tomorrow. Went to guest services at the Kingdom last night and I have to say it was a very easy transaction.
I had contacted Disney several times, via phone and email, before I booked to make absolutely sure we could do this, because I wasn't going to purchase the 1day passes if I couldn't. I was assured yes, so we booked. HOWEVER, I was advised that it would be considered an upgrade, not a renewal, so I figured I would miss out on the discounted renewal rate. But it still was a good deal so we went for it.
Not only was I able to use them towards the purchase of the new AP's, but they honored the discounted renewal rate, which for adult passes is a $29.82 discount and for the child's passes is a $25.56!
So here's the breakdown:
Seasonal AP's for a family of 4 (2 adults, 2 kids) is $894.62.
Discounted renewal rate (within 30day window) is $783.86.
1day passes (purchased 9/2006, 2 adult, 2kids) totaled: $244.96
Total paid for renewal, using credit from 1day passes: $538.90
The only thing that I found a little of a nuisance is that I had to visit guest services to do this. If I didn't live so close, they said I could mail them in, but I didn't feel comfortable doing that. I wanted to do it in person.
I know this was a long way to tell a short story, but wanted to post our experience because we've (annual passholders) all talked about how we do this but no one has ever posted the results when they finally go to renew.
Hope this helps anyone out there who may be thinking about doing this. I think Disney has been very helpful and has helped enhance our enjoyment, giving families like us the ability to eat at places we'd never visit on our tight budget.