WDW / Disney needs to clarify their policy for each type of AP. Over the years we have had many different types - and when we moved to FL we had several different types of FL resident and DVC annual passes. Over the years we have move to the weekday AP's (weekends are for FB and I dont need to go in the hot/humid summer).
That said, what value is the day-for-day extension of the AP's if the days are blackout days. And I agree with the many comments that the value of the AP is with the "full experience". Disney is in a tough place - any thoughts? Thanks,
I agree, when they make a decision they’re going to be in a tough spot. Well, they probably have already made a decision, much like they have a circled date, and backups for the park reopenings. But there are various different issues that would need to be addressed in refunds and extensions. They could lift blackout dates for the rest of the year, I suppose. I do think that their toughest decision comes in the form of when to start the clock. I think it
Should be when the full experience resumes. Lack of Fireworks, shows, parades, M&G might not be a deal breaker for some, but some, most or all are very much preferable and part of what you paid for when you bought the AP.
but on the other hand, if my trip in June isn’t cancelled, all those things are off the table, and they don’t start the clock until full experience resumes, and I’m getting into the parks using my AP basically for free, and on top of that I get to receive a partial refund or an extension, theyd be losing out on a bit of money.
It has me worried that they’re going to turn APs off until full experience resumes and they reduce the price of tickets by a large sum. If they give me the option of starting the clock, using my AP with limited experiences or paying reduced ticket prices and pausing the clock until those experience resume, I’d probably opt for using my AP and starting the clock even with the limited experiences