Quote:
|
Originally Posted by bali
FYI, I believe you can take advantage of AP discounts with just a child's AP; this is a somewhat evasive way to do it, but it's a possible budgeting tip.
I must warn, though, having an AP in your pocket makes a very tempting reason to schedule MORE TRIPS TO WDW!! :)
|
When I made my ressies and told them I wanted to use an AP Code, the CM was very specific in saying that you must be 18 y/o to book a room and some 'adult' in the party must have an AP. He said that in the past people had tried to book using a child's AP and that would not work. He said frequently at check-in they will not ask to see the pass, but then again frequently they do and if an adult in your party does not have an AP you WILL be charged full rack rate. When I was down there Jan 9th-Jan 15th the WL did not ask to see my AP, but the AKL did. Be careful!!
As far as the AP tempting you to make more frequent trips, you are SO right! I gave both my sons trips to WDW for Christmas. The youngest and his wife couldn't go in Jan because she's 8 months pregnant. So they chose to go in Sept around their anniversary and when the baby's older. I took my elder son and GD two weeks ago. Even though the AP more than paid for itself in the first trip, I felt like I need to get as much out of it as I can, so am making solo trips down there in May and Dec. Four trips in one year

and this from someone who had never been until two weeks ago. I was home two days before I made ressies at POP Century for May 14th-May 21st. Am I turning into a Disney freak?
