Walt Disney World Issues Additional One-Month Extension for Annual Passholders

Jessica Figueroa

Walt Disney World Issues Additional One-Month Extension for Annual Passholders

Jessica Figueroa

Walt Disney World Issues Additional One-Month Extension for Annual Passholders

Annual Passholders, today is your lucky day, as one-month extensions have been processed for annual passes. If you check online or via the My Disney Experience app, you’ll notice that the expiration date for your annual pass has now been moved a month over. (For example, my annual pass was set to expire on August 21. Now it is set to expire on September 20—looks like it’s time to renew soon!)

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As a reminder, Walt Disney World recently released full details regarding additional extension options, plus how to seek a cancellation and refund. You can check out the full details below, and make sure to keep in mind the important August 11 deadline for cancellations and refunds:

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Reopening Policy Options

We know that many Passholders are excited to get back to the magic—and we’re eager to see our cherished Passholders, too. We also recognize that Park reservations will change the way that many of our Passholders use their pass. With that in mind, we are offering these alternative options to manage your pass.

If you are an Annual Passholder that has paid in full, your options are:

  • Receive an additional one-month (30 days) extension to your pass (unless you choose to cancel your pass). This additional month will automatically be processed and visible in your My Disney Experience account over the coming weeks.
  • If you prefer, and in lieu of the one-month extension, you may choose to cancel your annual pass(es). Your pass will remain valid through August 11, 2020 and will be canceled effective August 12, 2020. You will be refunded for the remaining access days of your annual pass from July 11, 2020 through your pass expiration date (as extended, if applicable). Refunds to original form of payment can be expected by mid- to late September. Refunds may take up to an additional month to receive if original form of payment is not available. To request this option, contact V.I.PASSHOLDER Support at (407) 939-7277.

If you are an Annual Passholder on the monthly payment plan, your options are:

  • Receive an additional one-month (30 days) extension to your pass(es) (unless you choose to cancel your pass(es)). This additional month will automatically be processed and visible in your My Disney Experience account over the coming weeks.
  • If you prefer, and in lieu of the additional one-month extension, you may choose to cancel your annual pass(es). If you choose this option, monthly payments will be stopped starting August 12, 2020. Your pass(es) will remain valid through August 11, 2020 and will be canceled effective August 12, 2020. Any payments made between July 11, 2020 and August 11, 2020 will be retroactively refunded. If you made a payment between March 14, 2020 through April 4, 2020 that was not already refunded, that payment will also be retroactively refunded. Refunds to original form of payment can be expected by mid- to late September. Refunds may take up to an additional month to receive if original form of payment is not available.To request this option, contact V.I.PASSHOLDER Support at (407) 939-7277.

Now through August 11, 2020, call V.I.PASSHOLDER Support at 407-939-7277 to cancel your pass or for assistance on any individual concerns. Please note that once submitted, selections cannot be changed.

3 thoughts on “Walt Disney World Issues Additional One-Month Extension for Annual Passholders”

  1. Does anyone know if or when Disney will sell annual passes. We would love to return to the magic but our annual passes have expired.

  2. Thank you! I really appreciate your posts and info. I still can’t figure out exactly where I stand since I’m a FL resident, an annual pass holder, am on the monthly payment plan AND my passes expired in June but I hadn’t fully paid for them.

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