I’m tempted to do the exact same thing. I’ve been switching a 4 day pass from 2020 for about 3 trips now.
Glad you finally got it done. My "love" emoji is happy for you . Not that it took so long, that stinks!8:39 minutes later & It's finally done! Good luck to everyone else still in line on the phones!
I hope everyone interested is able to get them & they don’t actually stop sales due to demand. With the ‘limited availability’ wording, and a potential $5000 in savings over our trips next year by having AP’s, I know personally it wasn’t worth finding out the hard way that the demand was higher than expected. I can tell you that I didn’t anticipate waiting on hold for so long, but after awhile it seemed like a waste to hang up. Luckily I had a rare day without commitments to wait it out!I don't understand how many people are frantically calling today who do not have vacations planned in the immediate future. They're not "running out of" annual passes. Wait a few days for the craziness to die down like it always does.
How? Can you do it online? how?
no I saw and selected the sorcerer pass. I was just wondering if I should see the other 2 also or just the 2 top tier ones. on the next screen it said for dvc members. ID required. But I could also click on show Florida resident passes and it allowed me to see those so I have no idea.Did you select the incredipass? As soon as I accepted that the next screen offered me the DVC option.
- and on a side note - it boggle's my mind that Disney IT did not have a system ready to take our 4 day PH tickets and apply the value to the AP purchase - in our case we had split the 4 day PH into a separate purchase from our hotel reservations just for the ease of use against AP's - should have been as simple as selecting our ticket > change ticket > select our AP choice and pay the difference.
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Use to be you could buy a pass and the year did not start until you used it the first day. Can anyone tell me if this has changed?
Thanks
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many have said the the AP’s must be activated within a year from purchase now. It’s no longer an indefinite date. You will still have a year of use from the activation date.
I’m super confused by this. I made park reservations for a trip in November and my pass says it expires Sept 7, 2022. So did I activate it even w/o picking it up at will call?
ETA: found the answer elsewhere. Sounds like you have one year to activate a new pass, so that is the date showing.
Stop at any Park Ticket Window or Guest Relations Location at WDW.Apologies if this is a silly question but how do you “activate” a pass? Is it just the first day on it that you tap in?
Stop at any Park Ticket Window or Guest Relations Location at WDW.