Hey there, Richard! Welcome to
planDisney.
I, too, am a
Walt Disney World Annual Passholder Richard. I've been for years and years now. I love being able to visit the Walt Disney World Theme Parks pretty much anytime I have the availability to do so. It's magical!
When you renew your Walt Disney World Annual Pass, Richard, your expiration date is one year from your
original expiration date. You can renew your annual pass 60 days prior and 30 days after your expiration date. No matter when you do this, your expiration date stays the same - it just changes the year. So if your original expiration date was in October, no matter when you renew, it will still be in October just a year later. Even if you don't use your renewed Walt Disney World Annual Pass until let's say January, it would still expire in October later that year.
I hope you enjoy your next year of magic, Richard. There are a lot of fun things to look forward to next year. I am anxiously awaiting the opening of TRON Lightcycle Run at
Magic Kingdom Park. It's been fun seeing the progress of the new attraction over the years and I am really excited to experience it for the first time. Fingers crossed we get more information about that soon.
If you have any other questions about this, Richard, please feel free to stop back by and
ask me. I'm happy to help.
Have a magical day!
Jackie H.