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Post by rwethereyet on Jan 1, 2024 21:41:02 GMT -5
OK, can someone clear this up for me. I have read the information, but I still do not understand the new Park Hopping rules. I have a Sorcerer's Annual Pass and I always have a resort reservations during my trips. Will I still need to make Park Reservations since I don't have a dated ticket?
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Post by nickys on Jan 2, 2024 5:46:38 GMT -5
OK, can someone clear this up for me. I have read the information, but I still do not understand the new Park Hopping rules. I have a Sorcerer's Annual Pass and I always have a resort reservations during my trips. Will I still need to make Park Reservations since I don't have a dated ticket? Yes. AP holders will still need to make park reservations. There will be “good to go days” when you won’t need them. Not sure if they’ve said much about how these will work - how far in advance they’ll be announced etc. But if you’re a local AP holder (and staying offsite) and have a park reservation on any of those days you can cancel them and book other days using your “allowance” of park reservations.
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Post by Adelard of Bath on Jan 2, 2024 10:42:54 GMT -5
I still think a resort reservation for AP-holders should hold the same "reserved dates" power as people who buy dated tickets. But who asked me.
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Post by helenabear on Jan 2, 2024 11:02:25 GMT -5
I still think a resort reservation for AP-holders should hold the same "reserved dates" power as people who buy dated tickets. But who asked me. I agree 100% Park reservations now are just stupid for on-site annual pass holders. Especially with the all-day park hopping.
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Post by sawickipedia on Jan 2, 2024 18:06:43 GMT -5
I still think a resort reservation for AP-holders should hold the same "reserved dates" power as people who buy dated tickets. But who asked me. I agree 100% Park reservations now are just stupid for on-site annual pass holders. Especially with the all-day park hopping.
This times 1000x
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