On Friday, the new Disney Park Pass System was introduce for the reopening of the Walt Disney World theme parks next month. With guests having limited access to park days, some options are now being offered to those with Annual Passes.
Disney has already started extending the expiration dates of Annual Passes for the closure period. Now, Disney is offering Annual Passholders some options to make up for the limitations brought on by the “reopening period.”
As detailed on the official Walt Disney World website:
During the unprecedented closure period, we introduced policy adjustment options to help you manage your annual pass. Explore details below.
As the Walt Disney World theme parks prepare to reopen, we see a lot of Passholder enthusiasm to get back to the magic. We are eager to see our cherished Passholders too. We also recognize that Park reservations will change the way that many of our Passholders prefer to enjoy their pass. With that in mind, we are offering these alternative options to manage your pass.
If you are an Annual Passholder who has paid in full, your options include:
- You will receive a one month extension to your pass (unless you choose one of the alternative options below). This additional month will automatically be processed and visible in your My Disney Experience account in October 2020.
- Alternatively, and in lieu of the one-month extension, Passholders who have paid in full may choose to cancel their annual pass and receive a partial refund.
If you are an Annual Passholder on the monthly payment plan, your options include:
- You will receive a one-month extension to your pass (unless you choose one of the alternative options below). This additional month will automatically be processed and visible in your My Disney Experience account in October 2020. Please note that monthly payments are scheduled to resume with park opening on July 11, 2020.
- Alternatively and in lieu of the additional one-month extension, Passholders on the monthly payment plan may choose to cancel their annual pass and waive their monthly payments due after August 11, 2020. Any payments made between July 11, 2020, and August 11, 2020, will be retroactively refunded for those that select this option and all future payments would be stopped.
Disney will send information in early July with details on how to take action on these options.
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I’m a Platinum AP with 101 days used (as of COVID closing, Mar 16) of a one year pass. If I opt for the refund with no extension, will my partial refund be for the unused days (365 – 101 =264), or only for the number of days the parks closed? (117).