Ariel 1715
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- Mar 24, 2018
Question...We have DVC reservation and tickets linked. AM I correct in understanding that Disney will contact us with how to make park reservations???
Thanks for any help!
Thanks for any help!
Thanks Krandor!!!
I keep checking DIS to see if there are any reports of people being contacted yet about making daily park reservations, but I haven't seen any reports yet. We are also have DVC room reservations & tickets, but ours are for October, so I assume they will start by reaching out to people in July first.
I just hung up with the VIPassholders line. I renewed my DVC Platinum AP in February, but haven't been back to the parks yet. I have a reservation for 7/30. The CM said that yes, Disney will see my reservation and that I have a Renewal Certificate in my MDE account, and they will know to contact me for "reservations". So, sounds like if you have an AP certificate that hasn't been activated yet, the system will still know that you have tickets and will contact you.
If this is helpful to anyone...
I also speculate it could be a bit - which will just frustrate all of us on the DIS to no end I'm sure. Governor has to sign off and all that, then they gosh knows how hard/difficult/long a process it will be to start working through everything.
I wouldn't wait either. Hopefully they start this process way before JulyIf you're a DVC member, I'd keep an eye out and call them when you start to see people reporting that they've been contacted or that Disney is starting to take them. I wouldn't wait for them to contact you.
OOOOOO K so if you cant get a so-called "reservation to enter the parks and you keep trying over and over and over with no luck does that mean your AP will keep getting extended? I would seriously think it should if that's the case.
I think they should reduce ticket prices if this be the case. Why would someone pay full price with only limited access?We don't know yet how they will prioritize who gets access to the reservations first, but it wouldn't surprise me if onsite reservations and AP holders get priority. But AP holders may have limits on the number of days they can reserve similar to what they already do for fastpasses.
I doubt they will micromanage each AP holder's account and adjust days based on when the AP holder decided to try for park reservations.
I think they should reduce ticket prices if this be the case. Why would someone pay full price with only limited access?