Sales of Walt Disney World Annual Passes halted

Apr 20, 2023 in "Ticket Annual Pass - Disney Incredi-Pass"

Posted: Thursday April 20, 2023 8:30am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

UPDATE 9:09am ET: Sales of Walt Disney World Annual Passes have resumed as of 9:09am, April 20, 2023, with guests now being admitted into the virtual queue with estimated wait times of "over an hour".

Passes are priced between $399 and $1399, and offer a varying amount of blocked-out days. The direct link to the purchase page is here.

ORIGINAL:

Sales of Walt Disney World annual Passes have halted as of 8:28am, April 20, 2023.

The Disney website is no longer allowing new guests to enter the virtual queue, and users already in the queue are seeing a message "Pardon the Inconvenience. Annual Pass sales will resume as soon as possible. We thank you for your patience and understanding."

It isn't clear if some of the passes have sold out, or if there are technical issues. Some users on the WDWMAGIC Forums have reported payment issues in the last few minutes prior to the suspension of sales.

The virtual queue for Annual Pass sales began online at 6:44am this morning, and Disney has been using a waiting room to provide a smoother user experience. Guests arriving in the queue are seeing wait times of around 1 hour, and until now have reported a smooth process.

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SirwalterraleighJun 07, 2023

Because under bob’s blue ocean and idiot Bob 2’s further bad management trend…they sold Wall Street that the product has no equal and therefore was irresistible…so they made the unilateral decision - I’m told - in 2018 to push to eliminate APs or “equalize the value” to multi day tickets. And here we are…not invincible…not above consumer economics…and not the “hot chick” they once were

MagicHappens1971Jun 07, 2023

(I got the sarcasm, lol) But it just doesn’t make sense why the company wants to push APs away. While I may not spend as much on hotels, I definetly spend a ton of F&B/Merch on my countless visits to the parks yearly

TraumaJun 07, 2023

Yeah your the undesirable that will support the company when times are bad. Why would they want someone like you hanging around? (This is sarcasm I know it doesn’t translate well sometimes)

SirwalterraleighJun 07, 2023

You can’t downgrade a pass once activated. You can Downgrade it at the end/renewal window

LAKid53Jun 07, 2023

There is no downside and no, you don't pay more as Disney doesn't charge a fee. Why? Disney wanted Florida residents to become passholders. October used to be the month Florida residents received ticket discounts and state employees could get discounted tickets.

MagicHappens1971Jun 07, 2023

I don’t believe so, I pay monthly for mine. The upside for Disney is that they get more passholders (even though they claim they’re the “undesirables”)

TraumaJun 07, 2023

Is there any downside to the payment plan ? Do you end up paying more? Just wondering why Disney would offer such and option.

ToTBellHopJun 07, 2023

No. Upgrades only.

HakunamatataJun 07, 2023

I dont believe you can.

arich35Jun 07, 2023

If we ended up being eligible Sorcerer Pass, is it possible to downgrade and get a credit after we have activated our annual pass?

twilight mitsukMay 03, 2023

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SirwalterraleighMay 03, 2023

Disneys IT sucks… News at 11 😎

Chip ChippersonMay 03, 2023

Exactly! It's beyond stupid that they still have this roadblock up. I can buy a new Sorcerer Pass online at full price (and the system recognizes that I'm DVC) but I can't renew an existing one without calling?!?!? The website says renewing a DVC Pass requires a call, but the MDE app says the Pass "is no longer ger available," which is clearly false since I can buy a new one at full price. Whenever I think my job's IT people are clueless, I remember that it could be worse - they could hire Disney's IT people.

SirwalterraleighMay 03, 2023

Call…they didn’t “sell out” of anything 😂