Learn from my mistake:
We renewed our annual passes last year, but my husband never used his (I used mine). We’re going to Disney next month, right when the Incredi-passes have to be renewed (we’ll be there Oct 12 and 13. The pass expires on the 12). I assumed his renewal would roll over; that his annual pass would start when he used it for the first time.
Nope. When I called Disney to find out why I couldn’t make him a park reservation for Oct 13, I was told that his pass expires the 12. If he wants to go into the parks on Oct 13, I have to buy a new ticket or annual pass for him. (New annual passes start when activated, but renewals start immediately).
I have essentially paid $1100 for ONE PARK DAY.
I really wish I knew that before I renewed his pass last year.
We renewed our annual passes last year, but my husband never used his (I used mine). We’re going to Disney next month, right when the Incredi-passes have to be renewed (we’ll be there Oct 12 and 13. The pass expires on the 12). I assumed his renewal would roll over; that his annual pass would start when he used it for the first time.
Nope. When I called Disney to find out why I couldn’t make him a park reservation for Oct 13, I was told that his pass expires the 12. If he wants to go into the parks on Oct 13, I have to buy a new ticket or annual pass for him. (New annual passes start when activated, but renewals start immediately).
I have essentially paid $1100 for ONE PARK DAY.
I really wish I knew that before I renewed his pass last year.