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  1. jefhar's Avatar
    At least the Give a Day, Get a Day vouchers are worth more now.
  2. disney3mel's Avatar
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  3. Mark Goldhaber's Avatar
    Thanks for noticing that. We had to fix the increase numbers to reflect a mid-year price increase and missed the reference before the listing. Fixed now.
  4. Belgarion42's Avatar
    Thanks for the update, Mark. The price increase for the parking add-on was the one price I hadn't yet seen.

    One minor detail/typo: You said, "All four Annual Passports increased in price by $30-$45", but the 4 prices listed show a $15-$30 increase.
  5. myfavoriteplace's Avatar
    FRUSTRATED!!!! I was really excited about this and tried to purchase the WDW AP on line, which is, of course, the only way you can do it. Have a MasterCard. When trying to enter the information for credit card the "year" drop down only goes to 2015. My cc expiration date is 2016. Called and emailed WDW for help. Received a generic reply "thanks for contacting us" over a week ago. Still NO help from WDW. No one on the phone knew what to do either. Today 7/10/2010 tried again and no change. I am very frustrated and disappointed with WDW. I was going to purchase three passes for grandchildren. Guess it won't be happening. Does anyone have a suggestion?
    Updated 07-11-2010 at 05:02 AM by myfavoriteplace (wanted to ask for help)
  6. myfavoriteplace's Avatar
    OK, there are restrictions for the "payment plan" tickets. They are good for one year only, available ONLY to "permanent" Florida residents AND can be purchase only on line and ONLY for "new" tickets. They will not be renewed and you cannot convert whatever ticket you have now to a payment plan ticket. I am hoping lots of those rules will be changed as they go along to be more like Busch Gardens/Sea World ticket plans. Universal does allow you to renew as well. I am sure there will be changes during the year. I do think this is great though.
  7. myfavoriteplace's Avatar
    WDW came out today and is NOW offering the monthly payment plan for the AP. Sooooo excited. Just got the news flash from our local paper in Lakeland, FL. YEA!
  8. myfavoriteplace's Avatar
    Spoke w/friends and directly to WDW. Everyone says it is just a rumor at this time and no one has any definite info yet. I keep hoping.
  9. myfavoriteplace's Avatar
    thank you so much. I think I'll try to contact a friend who still is a cast member and see if she has any news. This would be a great thing and I bet it would increase AP and PAP sales in this economy. Thanks again.
  10. Mark Goldhaber's Avatar
    I haven't heard anything new from my sources since my last post from April. I'm expecting a test roll-out some time next month, with an official announcement in conjunction with the annual price increases.
  11. myfavoriteplace's Avatar
    Hi. I'm new here but love the site. Thank you for your efforts and info. Anyway, any news on the monthly payment for AP's. I am holding off buying two ($800) until I see if this is actually going to go. Florida resident, past employee, can't get any better than WDW!
  12. Merm8fan's Avatar
    WDW site is showing free dining only on packages of 5 or more nights. (Not that we would go for less nights, just wondering about the minimum 3-night text above.) Thanks!
  13. scoobydooby's Avatar
    Hello - unless the 'rules' have changed there is a different UK slant on this. Since 2009 free dining from a Disney UK package, via the official Dinsey UK website or travel agents has been the quick service plan for both Value and Moderate resorts. Deluxe resorts trigger the regular free plan, or you can upgrade to it from a Value or Moderate free quick service offer. I'm going to go away and check, but I think this is accurate.
  14. Mark Goldhaber's Avatar
    The latest that we've heard is that the monthly-payment passes will be tested in July, with the official announcement coinciding with the annual price increase the first weekend in August.
  15. doctortea's Avatar
    Any new news? I am moving to Orlando in may.
  16. relaaxedwheniamthere's Avatar
    15 years ago when i started going regular some of the drivers were a attraction by themselves with their wit & humor & triva games . today sadly most drivers do not speak english & at times i have been in fear myself with the driving habits of some of the drivers. all of this sadly was bound to happen sooner or latter.
  17. davidgra's Avatar
    I'm eagerly waiting to hear more about this -- we are DVC members who always have annual passes to WDW, but we'd go to California much more often if we didn't have to pay separate admission. We just got back from a five-day trip to DL (and a stay at the Vacation Club Villas at Disney's Grand Californian), and it cost us nearly $200 each just for park admission.

    With those kinds of prices, we rarely go to DL more often than every other year or so. If we could get into DL without paying admission, AND if we could pay for our passes over a year, it would make a big difference. Since we live in Texas, it's just as easy to get to both coasts, so we'd probably alternate more.
  18. Mark Goldhaber's Avatar
    Since breaking this story, we have learned that the announcement date of next week is not accurate; however we are expecting an announcement by mid-March.
  19. SJF510's Avatar
    I can't wait to see what they come up with and what the price point is. It's especially good timing for us. Our DL AP's are a month away from renewal and a possible quick trip to WDW had us debating admission media there. I think those decisions are on hold until we get the joint AP info.
  20. Figment1986's Avatar
    I'm curious to see how they do discounts with a Disney Parks America AP... considering DL offers deals to their APs, and WDW seasonally offered discounts, or at oddball times... not to mention would it be based upon both PAPs where in WDW you also you get waterparks and more (round of golf, and Disneyquest)
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