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Tables in Wonderland at WDW

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Tables in Wonderland at WDW

Spectromen

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Any locals or other frequent visitors have a TiW that I can borrow 9/4-9? I will pay for overnight FedEx and can "pay" in the form of 1-2 trading pins (LEs, that is)
Thanks!
 
You need to show ID with the TiW card at time of payment. The card owner needs to be present and pay to use TiW. Ours is in my wife's name and I have been told I cannot use it without her present and paying.
 
You can't do this - ID Is required and sharing the card is grounds for it being revoked
 
With the length of time you're going to WDW, you're just about at the break-even point for a WDW AP. And since you're based in OC, depending upon which DLR AP you've got (if you have one), it might be even more cost efficient for you to just upgrade to the Premier AP for the year.

And once you've got the AP, you will be eligible to purchase your own Tables in Wonderland card, if you still want it. Plus you also can apply that AP discount to your resort (if you're staying on property), not pay for parking if you are staying off property, and of course, get a discount on all purchases.
 
Thanks dancecats, but I already have the Premier and am staying DVC. Most of the table service places I have booked don't take the AP/DVC 10%, which I find ABSURD, but it is what it is. The discounts are so much better in California. Funny how One Disney didn't cover that aspect, did it?
 

Thats what I found out in 2012. Now the WDW AP discount is 10% too instead of 15-20% that we are used to in CA.
 
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