I don't see them offering this beyond a promo or part of dvc. The price per day for a 10 day with hopper and no expiration date is $57, they will base everything off that. I would say they would base a lifetime pass on a year or 2 of attendance, so anywhere from $21k to $42k.
When they initially started to sell DVC, I believe they included a set number of years worth of annual passes for up to 4 people or something similar. I think it was 10 years worth. And apparently they have given away APs as incentives to do add ons in more recent years.
Isn't a lifetime premium annual pass one of the incentives if you purchase at Golden Oak?
My God, I never THOUGHT of that. Of course, they are "new APS", not renewals - the clock should start ticking when each of the green cards is turned in for that year's "real" AP.
I'm thinking.....
I have been hearing this on and off for a few years , but what gives ? I here they cant decide on a price for it and or how long the so called" Lifetime" should be . The price was initially $1500. or so, but who knows now :brick:
Eitherway I wanted to post to hear thoughts , pros and cons etc...
Maybe we can get the ball rolling.:ROFLOL:
So why would someone want to spend 20-40k for a pass that last a lifetime when they could buy 40 passes today for a better price.
If a person bought 40 AP's today it would cost them around $20,760. And if you buy 40 passes now and locked them in a safe you can do this at the current price.
Also if they invest $8000 into DVC they could buy the 40 passes for $16,760 and DVC would only cost them $4000
So now they have liftime and DVC (40 years) for $24,760
I would say the price would have to be about $10k. This would provide a potential savings for the customer. It would also provide Disney more $$ if the person would not use the pass more than 25 years or so.
Hey, I enjoyed the history lesson!The chances of Disney offering a lifetime pass (in my opinion) any time soon are inversely proportional to the chances of someone bumping a thread that has been dead for at least 3-4 years anytime soon...
Are you saying, it's going to happen, cause I want to get in line? Are they free? Or how many millions would it take to have a lifetime pass? Is it on a sliding scale based on age because if it is I should be able to get one for a couple hundred at my age?The chances of Disney offering a lifetime pass (in my opinion) any time soon are inversely proportional to the chances of someone bumping a thread that has been dead for at least 3-4 years anytime soon...
just to put it out there, my father was involved in the building of the Orlando Disney Theme Park. He and others were given a white Disney Card for use for them and their familys for a lifetime. we went at least once a year and sometimes more during his life. He recently passed and it will be a missed trip, however i wish they would offer something like this for family's.
Such a wonderful place.
This.The problem I have is when you buy into something like that they no longer have to service you and, at the same time, you're saying, "No matter what they do or how old I get, I'll always want this product or service." The reality is that things change and you're likely not to like the future product/service or you'll just grow bored with it.
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