My DVC address is my new address, but it’s my old address on my license. I’ve just never changed it because I haven’t needed to and was just waiting until my renewal date came up. I guess I may just go ahead and renew it now and get it changed just to be safe.You don't happen to have your old license with your DVC address? If so, I'd bring that along and show them what happened.
I would definitely change it - they would probably make an exception to get you the passes but its more than just DVC. Just a headache if you go to the bank or anywhere that verifies identity.My DVC address is my new address, but it’s my old address on my license. I’ve just never changed it because I haven’t needed to and was just waiting until my renewal date came up. I guess I may just go ahead and renew it now and get it changed just to be safe.
Military tickets. Roughly $200 per pass.Looks like it's $540 for the 2-Park Universal AP that doesn't have blackout dates, how are you getting them for 1/4 of the $969 Sorcerer's Pass?
The lounge makes no sense to me - if your DVC and. RR or BW owner it’s easier to just go back to your room. The lounge is too bright with the glass ceiling and the so called chairs are too hard for some to sit on ( or get up from)
My DVC address is my new address, but it’s my old address on my license. I’ve just never changed it because I haven’t needed to and was just waiting until my renewal date came up. I guess I may just go ahead and renew it now and get it changed just to be safe.
Military tickets. Roughly $200 per pass.
By god that’s Tables In Wonderlands calling cardOk, Disney, come on Dining Plan!
It’s just a nice place to stop when you just want someplace cool to sit for a short time.
We use it all the time and it can be a great little break in the hot afternoon
Yeah, it would take at least 20 minutes just walking to the exit of Epcot, waiting on the Skyliner, getting back to your room, just to start relaxing and then repeat that on the way back. The lounge is in a fairly central location and you can relax almost immediately. I definitely agree I could do without the glass ceiling, but the chairs seemed more than fine to just escape the heat for a half hour or so mid-day.
We have used the lounge once each trip and stay at RR, no question the lounge was the more logical move as long as we were going to be staying at Epcot anyway.
We use it for a break when staying at either of those. It’s easier for my kids to take a break at the lounge when we are in that area than it is for them to walk from there back to IG.The lounge makes no sense to me - if your DVC and. RR or BW owner it’s easier to just go back to your room. The lounge is too bright with the glass ceiling and the so called chairs are too hard for some to sit on ( or get up from)
Do you have a utility bill in your name at that address? I believe they will accept that as proof of residency.My DVC address is my new address, but it’s my old address on my license. I’ve just never changed it because I haven’t needed to and was just waiting until my renewal date came up. I guess I may just go ahead and renew it now and get it changed just to be safe.
My family usually makes at least one visit to the lounge in Epcot. It's a good place to get out of the heat. They got plenty of drinks. They're a little skimpy on the snacks, wish they had more choices. And I do wish they had a bathroom.We use it for a break when staying at either of those. It’s easier for my kids to take a break at the lounge when we are in that area than it is for them to walk from there back to IG.
Agreed. We don't use it often, but it can be a nice break. One year we used it as a cooler "recharge" opportunity for one of our parents who rode a scooter.It’s just a nice place to stop when you just want someplace cool to sit for a short time.
We use it all the time and it can be a great little break in the hot afternoon
2. Once I purchase APs for DH and myself on April 13, I know they won't activate until we arrive and go in the parks on November 1. Do we need to go to guest services outside the parks to activate our APs or is the activating done simultaneously when tapping in to the parks?
We own BWV and use the Epcot lounge regularly. Almost always on 1st and last days of trip. We tend to arrive early on day 1 and leave very late on the last day so we don't have access to our room as an option.The lounge makes no sense to me - if your DVC and. RR or BW owner it’s easier to just go back to your room. The lounge is too bright with the glass ceiling and the so called chairs are too hard for some to sit on ( or get up from)
Are you in the US? Just go get a new DL or state ID.Can anyone share how they verify household for family members? My MIL just moved in with us, no drivers license or bills under her name at our address. We have tickets for her for our July trip that we want to now upgrade as an AP.
I'd bee more excited about Tables In Wonderland.Ok, Disney, come on Dining Plan!