You Can Now Purchase Annual Passes at Your Resort.

You Can Now Purchase Annual Passes at Your Resort.

Great news. Our friends at Touring Plans is reporting you can now purchase annual passes at your resort’s concierge desk, taking a lot of hassle out of buying an AP.

In the past, you had to take your voucher to the park ticket booth. This wasn’t a huge deal, except it meant you also had to deal with lines and possibly have to pay for parking.

I don’t know about you, but when I’m ready to go to the parks, I need to get there NOW!  Now you can just take your voucher (that you bought at the Disney store or online) and activate your pass right there in the resort.


A super convenient benefit for passholders.

So what do you think? Let me know in the comment box below!

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You Can Now Purchase Annual Passes at Your Resort.
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One thought on “You Can Now Purchase Annual Passes at Your Resort.

  1. I think that’s AWESOME! And I’m wondering what took them so long to finally establish that. LOL! Seems like a no-brainer to me, especially when you think about how many out of state travelers visit the “World”.

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