When these people go to activate them they may be asked to show their Blue Card. They may get a rude awakening when they need to upgrade them to the Incredi-Pass. We had to show our DVC Blue Card when we activated our last set of DVC AP Exchanges.Yep, folks on FB are celebrating that many white card holders did successfully buy the sorcerer AP over the pass few days, even in person at wdw. so not sure if it’s a blue card benefit.
I believe that those people purchased them in WDW as activated passes.When these people go to activate them they may be asked to show their Blue Card. They may get a rude awakening when they need to upgrade them to the Incredi-Pass. We had to show our DVC Blue Card when we activated our last set of DVC AP Exchanges.
Whatever gets you going in the morning I guess…Yep, folks on FB are celebrating that many white card holders did successfully buy the sorcerer AP over the pass few days, even in person at wdw. so not sure if it’s a blue card benefit. Btw, Im a blue card holder. As always CMs are inconsistent.
the $464 unexpected discount def got me and my white card going in the Morning.Whatever gets you going in the morning I guess…
I believe that those people purchased them in WDW as activated passes.
There weren't term and conditions on the previous AP page either regarding the Gold pass for DVC members, only on the DVC site.the $464 unexpected discount def got me and my white card going in the Morning.
got the sorcerers pass after requesting the incredipass. i checked and spoke to a ticketing supervisor to and they said there were no *terms and condition in any of the parks website info regarding AP that states some dvc are not eleigble... just on the DVC website and they are 2 different entities.
we met with some other lowly white card friends later in the day. 2 of which were able to buy through ticketing. the rest got the annual pass at the gate. long story short they seem to be freely selling sourcers pass to any member through ticketing and in person. People are not having as much luck calling the DVC line.
Think its a mess up between parks and DVC where terms and conditions were not added to the parks annual pass info on the WDW website. So people who work and are paid by DVC are sticking to the DVC website rules (blue card) and CM who work for parks in ticketing are following the parks terms and conditions from their website which states all DVC.
i agree it may be a loop hole but not one they seem to closing very quickly. I have met at least 30 white card owners at the dis reunion/ on resort who got sorcerers AP this week including yesterday. i mostly like the discount so far... and the exclusive merch.
There weren't term and conditions on the previous AP page either regarding the Gold pass for DVC members, only on the DVC site.
the $464 unexpected discount def got me and my white card going in the Morning.
got the sorcerers pass after requesting the incredipass. i checked and spoke to a ticketing supervisor to and they said there were no *terms and condition in any of the parks website info regarding AP that states some dvc are not eleigble... just on the DVC website and they are 2 different entities.
we met with some other lowly white card friends later in the day. 2 of which were able to buy through ticketing. the rest got the annual pass at the gate. long story short they seem to be freely selling sourcers pass to any member through ticketing and in person. People are not having as much luck calling the DVC line.
Think its a mess up between parks and DVC where terms and conditions were not added to the parks annual pass info on the WDW website. So people who work and are paid by DVC are sticking to the DVC website rules (blue card) and CM who work for parks in ticketing are following the parks terms and conditions from their website which states all DVC.
i agree it may be a loop hole but not one they seem to closing very quickly. I have met at least 30 white card owners at the dis reunion/ on resort who got sorcerers AP this week including yesterday. i mostly like the discount so far... and the exclusive merch.
I'm happy for the white card members who were able to buy DVC APs - I don't like that artificial division, although I understand why DVD did it (to encourage direct sales over resale). That said, I wonder who in the DVD hierarchy is going to be blamed for not telling the Parks ticketing division about the restriction and not putting it on the website!the $464 unexpected discount def got me and my white card going in the Morning.
got the sorcerers pass after requesting the incredipass. i checked and spoke to a ticketing supervisor to and they said there were no *terms and condition in any of the parks website info regarding AP that states some dvc are not eleigble... just on the DVC website and they are 2 different entities.
we met with some other lowly white card friends later in the day. 2 of which were able to buy through ticketing. the rest got the annual pass at the gate. long story short they seem to be freely selling sourcers pass to any member through ticketing and in person. People are not having as much luck calling the DVC line.
Think its a mess up between parks and DVC where terms and conditions were not added to the parks annual pass info on the WDW website. So people who work and are paid by DVC are sticking to the DVC website rules (blue card) and CM who work for parks in ticketing are following the parks terms and conditions from their website which states all DVC.
i agree it may be a loop hole but not one they seem to closing very quickly. I have met at least 30 white card owners at the dis reunion/ on resort who got sorcerers AP this week including yesterday. i mostly like the discount so far... and the exclusive merch.
This makes me wonder if there is some kind of turf war going on between different corporate divisions!I'm happy for the white card members who were able to buy DVC APs - I don't like that artificial division, although I understand why DVD did it (to encourage direct sales over resale). That said, I wonder who in the DVD hierarchy is going to be blamed for not telling the Parks ticketing division about the restriction and not putting it on the website!
I was speaking to the “Blue Card Brigade” that gets offended whenever something like this happens and it becomes their life mission to bellyache about it. Seems some people thrive on it.
I think anyone who owns DVC and pays their dues should be entitled to perks like AP discounts, etc. They are carrying their share of the MF load just like I am.
Where do you go on the dvc login site to purchase an annual pass?I was able to get all the way to payment on a Sorcerer's Pass with my white-card login. I didn't go through with it because I want to apply an existing Hopper to the price, but it seems like a good sign.