AAA Enhanced Fastpasses to end

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    Originally Posted By Darkbeer

    As of Janaury 3rd, 2007, AAA will no longer offer the Enhanced Fastpass option if you stay at one of the Disney owned hotels.

    This was a decision Disney made.
     
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    Originally Posted By agent

    Do you know if WDTC will reclaim this perk, or is it gone altogether?
     
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    Originally Posted By joeysmommy

    Will the enhanced FP also be a thing of the past or will Disney charge extra for it?

    That leaves me with no reason to book with AAA anymore.
     
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    Originally Posted By Dabob2

    I always thought it was strange that WDTC let AAA do it and stopped offering it themselves (one year we went through WDTC when they DID offer it). So maybe WDTC will offer it as THEIR exclusive now, although logic doesn't always figure in to these decisions, seemingly...
     
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    Originally Posted By Inspector 57

    <<That leaves me with no reason to book with AAA anymore.>>

    Tell me about it. I've NEVER had a bigger hassle trying to book a trip than when trying to book my 2003 DLR stay through AAA. They had ALL the promo literature and cardboard "Book Disney Here!" standups in the office. But as soon as I said, "No, DisneyLAND. CaliFORnia, not Florida," they were somehow simultaneously flummoxed and disinterested. The ONLY reason I put up with their horrible service -- their lack of knowledge and their lack of motivation -- was for the Enhanced FastPass they they alone offered.

    Turns out that the Enhanced FastPass was a nominal benefit during my trip. I was able to constantly roam both Parks with fistsful of FastPasses in my hand, which was reassuring. But at the same time, I realized that, uh... I didn't really need them. Utilizing the regular FastPass system would have worked just about as well.
     

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