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Any limit to AP use?

erwinalber4

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In theory, yes. I can't imagine doing it though there's just too much going on whether it be work, family, holidays. I went every weekend on a pass once, I know not the same as everyday but I never had any problems with that.
 

SnarkyMonkey

Well-Known Member
I guess my original question was more hypothetical. I know you CAN use it everyday, but will Disney do anything IF you go everyday?

I'm not understanding what you mean. What are you imagining they would do? Are you thinking they would get upset with you or give you free things or what?

I am guessing it is a lay over from before they had fingerprint scanners. You could hand you card over the fence to another person. Now they just need to change the old rules.

Awwww...ok...that makes more sense.
 

lazyboy97o

Well-Known Member
Ummm...why?
I am guessing it is a lay over from before they had fingerprint scanners. You could hand you card over the fence to another person. Now they just need to change the old rules.
It is actually a holdover from Six Flags' bankruptcy with the original policy being absolutely only one entry per day. Even with a hand stamp, which beforehand was not required in practice, pass holders were to be denied re-entry. The thought was that by preventing re-entry, park revenue would increase as pass holders would be unable to leave the park to eat elsewhere. Six Flags announced the policy and it was met with the obvious negativity of such a clueless policy. To save face they sort of tried to play the "you misunderstood" game; saying they were just going to start enforcing the hand stamp rule due to prevent pass sharing.
 

SnarkyMonkey

Well-Known Member
It is actually a holdover from Six Flags' bankruptcy with the original policy being absolutely only one entry per day. Even with a hand stamp, which beforehand was not required in practice, pass holders were to be denied re-entry. The thought was that by preventing re-entry, park revenue would increase as pass holders would be unable to leave the park to eat elsewhere. Six Flags announced the policy and it was met with the obvious negativity of such a clueless policy. To save face they sort of tried to play the "you misunderstood" game; saying they were just going to start enforcing the hand stamp rule due to prevent pass sharing.

Awww....that makes even more sense. :)
 

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