Disney Park Passes Are WIDE Open!

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14 Comments

  1. Theo

    This seems like it would be an indication that the reason for the new annual pass sales “temporary pause” is no longer because of capacity restrictions and more about charging people more money for day passes and “summer fun” passes. There’s a lot of frustrated people out here (I’m one of them) that have been waiting over a year to buy an annual pass and the answers you get when talking to guest services are very ambiguous. I’ve spoken to several other people in my situation and we’re all feeling very shut out.

  2. MarkByrn

    I’d recommend adding the word reservations to the title for clarity. I don’t get it though; it’s not wide open except for annual pass holders which is rather bizarre considering resort guests and regular ticket holders are paying considerably more per day and Disney isn’t selling new APs.

  3. Me

    Screw Disney.. I’m glad we didn’t renew. We bought actual passes elsewhere and don’t regret it for one hour minute.

  4. Jason

    I’d love to have annual pass for my family. ive written emails called and all I seem to get is oops we don’t know. I’m trying give the company my hard earned money. I just need the real hard answer of when they will the annual passes be sold again?

  5. Can someone answer this question, if staying off property and having an annual pass is it still that you can only book 3 park reservations at a time?

    1. William Whatley

      Yes we are still limited to three reservations at a time even though we have been annual pass holders for years. It really sucks! To get birthday entries and 50th anniversary Oct entry, all three are committed, yet we would love to go and share our $ with Disney far more often, but can’t. So, hello SeaWorld where now spend much more time and $!

  6. Tamara

    Only went to Disney once in my 8 month stay in Florida, went to Universal Studios, Sea World and Leggoland numerous times. There are many other attractions in Florida that treat visitors and residents better than money hungry Disney.

  7. Jess

    But are AP still limited to only 3 reservations at a time?

  8. William Whatley

    Yes we are still limited to three reservations at a time even though we have been annual pass holders for years. It really sucks! To get birthday entries and 50th anniversary Oct entry, all three are committed, yet we would love to go and share our $ with Disney far more often, but can’t. So, hello SeaWorld where now spend much more time and $!

  9. People with annual passes. My distant family member has annual passes; he has been 5 or 6 times this year already, 3-5 day trips. Gets every park. Even dinner reservations. (He is a bit of a “grifter”). Just went 3rd week of June for a week and the 5-9th in July. Got Hollywood twice. These were planned 1 month ago. He must know some tricks.

  10. Sue

    If you are a annual pass holder you can only book 3 days at a time. Use one add another. Yes it does suck. And yes we live right here and yes we spend money there a lot up now you just can go whenever you want to. And yes still paying the same price as we did before for the tickets. So you are getting less for your money. People are smart for good g to another park then Disney. Like universal and sea world.

  11. Nikkigee

    Disneyland needs to go on ahead and bring back the APs so i can get one lol!!!! Also they really need to bring back the fast passes!!

  12. Brian

    Disney reminds me of the popular girls on Romey and Michelle’s High School Reunion. Look what happens to them when they get big heads and alienate everyone around them. It’s not pretty.

  13. Brandi Roth

    I was waiting for the passes to open but since they are not opening I went with uioap passess instead. Just been doing the $200 4 day passes here and there for Disney. I actually do not mind them doing the 4 day passes when you can split them up.

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