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| Community Rank: Sightseer ![]() Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Louisiana
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| ? Annual Pass Can someone explain how the expiration of the annual pass works? Isn't it 15 months now instead of 12? Does this mean I actually have 15 months to use the pass or do you just have 15 months (3 months after expiration of use) to renew the pass? |
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| Eileeeeeeen!™ Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Philadelphia, PA
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| When you first purchase the AP, it's good for 365 days from the day it's purchased. (If you purchase an AP voucher, it needs to be exchanged at a Guest Services window and activated -- the clock begins ticking the moment it's activated.) The current promotion is, if you renew an AP before August 31, 2010, they will renew it so that it is good for 15 months instead of twelve. When you renew, the "start" date of the new year is always the day after the old one expired. Here the info as posted on AllEars.net: "Renewals within 30 days before or after the expiration date will receive an additional three months and will be valid for 15 months from the expiration date of the current pass. Renewal Exchange Vouchers sold prior to August 2, 2009 may be redeemed with this offer provided the renewal is occurring August 2, 2009 or later. This promotion will continue through August 31, 2010." Hope that helps! Eileen
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| Community Rank: Adventurer ![]() Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Tampa
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| Giving you a very specific example, I renewed my pass on August 16th of this year. It expires November 17th, 2010. And it doesn't matter if it was renewed or purchased new, since my boss bought new passes, also with an expiration date 15 months from date of purchase. I believe if you buy a voucher it has to be activated before the end of the promotion, and expiration is 15 months from the date of activation.
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| Community Rank: Sightseer ![]() Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Louisiana
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| Thanks everyone! It looks like it won't benefit me to do this right now. Our next trip in July 2010 we are only going to one park. My trip after that would be within the 15 months but that would only add up to about 6 days of park entries. I guess I will have to wait until October 2011 and see if this offer is still the same as that will definitely help then. I am planning a Christmas vacation in 2012 which would be within 15 months from our October 2011 vacation both of which will be park attendance heavy. |
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| Community Rank: Legend ![]() Join Date: Jan 2002 Location: Florida Big Bend
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| The way things are going there's a good chance you'll see the same offer but don't forget to keep an eye out for packages as well. Sometimes they are a better deal.
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