Premium Parking coming to Walt Disney World's parking lots?

Disone

Well-Known Member
A story of "I borrowed someone's kid for free/cheaper parking."

Are they not going to feed the child they borrowed to get the free parking? Would that not offset the benefit of the free parking?

I guess if it's a family of AP holders traveling with non-AP holders they would spread out the AP holders to the different cars.
 

ford91exploder

Resident Curmudgeon
Are they not going to feed the child they borrowed to get the free parking? Would that not offset the benefit of the free parking?

I guess if it's a family of AP holders traveling with non-AP holders they would spread out the AP holders to the different cars.

That's perfectly legitimate. And nowhere on the Kids AP does it say 'PARKING NOT INCLUDED'
 

CircusPeanuts

Active Member
It strikes me odd that this is a very common occurrence. Why would a car have a passenger that has a child AP and in that same car there is not an adult AP holder? What's the story behind that scenario?

Up until the recent annual pass changes to include parking you would see it with Seasonal Passholders - they would purchase one annual for their child and get free parking for the rest of the year. You still see it with folks who have longer stay tickets and feel that the difference in cost for one child to have the cheapest annual will cover the difference in parking for their stay. You also see the "friends kid has an annual" when they have 4 day Florida resident passes, etc.
 

maxairmike

Well-Known Member
@maxairmike has had plenty of opportunity to clarify, but, hasn't. I have been familiar enough with WDW to feel pretty certain that the parking lot at AK did not fill up. Also, the very nightmare for Marketing for something like that to happen when they only want to make their life easier, is just hard to believe. Even if they would have had to park them in the "ripoff" parking area, they would have a really hard time justifying it or, with no warning, not honor an AP.

I have plenty of other things to keep me busy besides this forum (actually this place is last on my list of sites to visit lately, below even Monoprice and BestBuy.com), and I thought some might find what I had heard of interesting, but had no desire to check back in frequently. You may note I also said "I really hope that's not what happened," because while I feel very confident in one of the incidents I heard about (as @brent2124 mentioned), the other two were much more "distant" voices, and I felt it could have been a single CM that may have misunderstood a lot capacity message/was new. I also understand that Guest Relations upheld at least the "child AP doesn't include parking," again from what I heard on that issue. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have some cables to buy and music to play.

Oh, and yes, Twitter did have a mini blow up over the topic, but it was pretty early for Sunday and people's attention was elsewhere.
 

DisneyJeff

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
It strikes me odd that this is a very common occurrence. Why would a car have a passenger that has a child AP and in that same car there is not an adult AP holder? What's the story behind that scenario?

I don't know the specifics of this case, but I have a situation where this would apply. My DW and I made a trip in December and brought our nephew. We knew we had a trip already planned for August so we decided to get AP for the three of us. My nephew's parents will be traveling with us in August, but they will not have APs, just your standard Multi-Day passes. Because he has the AP, they would (should) be entitled to the "free" parking if he is in the car. The only problem that may come up is the ID issue. I believe they may ask for the ID of the AP holder. If it can't be provided, then they may not allow the "free" parking.
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
I have plenty of other things to keep me busy besides this forum (actually this place is last on my list of sites to visit lately, below even Monoprice and BestBuy.com), and I thought some might find what I had heard of interesting, but had no desire to check back in frequently. You may note I also said "I really hope that's not what happened," because while I feel very confident in one of the incidents I heard about (as @brent2124 mentioned), the other two were much more "distant" voices, and I felt it could have been a single CM that may have misunderstood a lot capacity message/was new. I also understand that Guest Relations upheld at least the "child AP doesn't include parking," again from what I heard on that issue. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have some cables to buy and music to play.

Oh, and yes, Twitter did have a mini blow up over the topic, but it was pretty early for Sunday and people's attention was elsewhere.
Sorry, didn't mean to interrupt your superior lifestyle. No matter, that is what you heard and not what you experienced and my long lifestyle tells me that is hardly dependable information. Thanks anyway, for taking time out from your super important life to inform and respond. I will now crawl back into my hole and do penance for being the brainless loser that I apparently am.
 

RSoxNo1

Well-Known Member
No joke.

Parking cast members also refused to accept the AP of a child and allow that preferred parking to only cost $15. No where does Disney state that only adults AP's include parking and both the child's and adults AP's cost the same price so it would be safe to think they all have the same benefits.

The cash grab is truly a disgrace
Yeah I'm not buying this at all. They may have asked for ID though which is more or less the same thing.
 

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