dreamfinder
Well-Known Member
You will be at whatever you purchased. Anything bought before the changes were announced stays at that level until time for renewal (or upgrade).
I've been seeing reports (some claiming to be from a CM who works in ticketing) that guests redeeming vouchers were being issued the closest equivalent in the new passes. So a voucher sold for a standard AP would be redeemed for a Platinum pass under the new structure. Any pass that was issued would indeed remain the same with the same entitlements that you have had all along unless you pay to upgrade it.
There is a YAHOO news item this morning about the increase and there seems to be a revolt going on in Disneyland. I don't see the big deal?
DLR got hit with a huge increase. Their Premium pass had been $779, but now if you want something similar with no blackout days you need to pay $1049. Thats a pretty darn big jump. Three days ago you could pay $1099 and get a full year at both DLR and WDW, and now you can barely get a full year at DLR.
so if thats the case why don't they just set or lower the ideal capacity limits on the parks?
Money. Money, money, money.