horizons82
Well-Known Member
This is a great question because I am a local and have been going to Disney for many, many years because my dad is an employee.
However, once I became an adult I wasn't going as much because the CMs don't get the free tickets like they used to and I hated asking my dad to meet me at the gate to get me in except for on a rare occasion.
With that in mind, I was turning 40 this year and decided to celebrate my birthday with a 3-day vacation down at WDW. Knowing we'd be going to the parks over that vacation I went ahead and got annual passes for my wife and I for the first time ever.
For the first part of the year we got MORE than our money's worth from the passes. It was very nice because (as locals) we'd be able to go off-peak times or just go down for three or four hours at a time in the evening.
Even though I'm not totally sold on the whole FP+ concept, it actually worked out nice for us as passholders because we did get the ability to make advance arrangements and it was really nice to make our three FastPass arrangements and then go down for the parks for a few hours, enjoy some attractions using our FPs and then leave without too much hassle.
While all of that sounds nice, I will not be renewing our passes come next year and here is why...
As much as I love WDW and the parks, it truly has become too much work to plan trips to WDW. I've never enjoyed the parks when they are crowded...not just because of long lines, but because it's terribly difficult to enjoy all of the atmosphere and architecture of the parks when they are crowded.
To try and go to the "right" park on the "right" day now requires a lot of homework. You have to check crowd calendars to see which park is the best park for what day and which park has EMH and which doesn't.
Then, you have to try and get FastPasses for the attractions you want for the right park on the right day.
You want dining reservations for a particular restaurant? You might have to check over and over and over again before a reservation opens up at the restaurant you want. But wait...you get a reservation and then realize that dining time interferes with the FastPass you have for your favorite ride! And then you find the FastPass times and dining reservations you want are all available on another day, but oh wait--that's the worst park to go to that particular day! Dang it--back to the drawing board!
I can't tell you how many countless hours I spent on the WDW website trying over and over and over again to get reservations at certain restaurants and making sure those reservations match up with FastPass times at the right park on the right day during the right time of year...all so I can avoid the bad crowds and enjoy my visit.
I'm sure many would say that I could go and not have to worry about trying to make plans, but here's the thing...
As a passholder, if I'm going to go with any regularity I want to be able to do new things when I visit. But to ensure you are able to eat at different restaurants and do new things means needing to plan and plan and plan and spend so much time doing so that it ceases to not be worth it after a while...at least not for me after almost a year of doing it.
I LOVED having passes for the first time ever and it was totally worth it for this one year. But we will not be renewing out passes for the reasons I stated above. I'd definitely recommend it for a local for the first year, but after that year you may simply find that repeated trips and trying to do new things and keep the visits fresh and to do it in a way to avoid the crowds really takes far too much effort and time.
Just my experience anyhow.
However, once I became an adult I wasn't going as much because the CMs don't get the free tickets like they used to and I hated asking my dad to meet me at the gate to get me in except for on a rare occasion.
With that in mind, I was turning 40 this year and decided to celebrate my birthday with a 3-day vacation down at WDW. Knowing we'd be going to the parks over that vacation I went ahead and got annual passes for my wife and I for the first time ever.
For the first part of the year we got MORE than our money's worth from the passes. It was very nice because (as locals) we'd be able to go off-peak times or just go down for three or four hours at a time in the evening.
Even though I'm not totally sold on the whole FP+ concept, it actually worked out nice for us as passholders because we did get the ability to make advance arrangements and it was really nice to make our three FastPass arrangements and then go down for the parks for a few hours, enjoy some attractions using our FPs and then leave without too much hassle.
While all of that sounds nice, I will not be renewing our passes come next year and here is why...
As much as I love WDW and the parks, it truly has become too much work to plan trips to WDW. I've never enjoyed the parks when they are crowded...not just because of long lines, but because it's terribly difficult to enjoy all of the atmosphere and architecture of the parks when they are crowded.
To try and go to the "right" park on the "right" day now requires a lot of homework. You have to check crowd calendars to see which park is the best park for what day and which park has EMH and which doesn't.
Then, you have to try and get FastPasses for the attractions you want for the right park on the right day.
You want dining reservations for a particular restaurant? You might have to check over and over and over again before a reservation opens up at the restaurant you want. But wait...you get a reservation and then realize that dining time interferes with the FastPass you have for your favorite ride! And then you find the FastPass times and dining reservations you want are all available on another day, but oh wait--that's the worst park to go to that particular day! Dang it--back to the drawing board!
I can't tell you how many countless hours I spent on the WDW website trying over and over and over again to get reservations at certain restaurants and making sure those reservations match up with FastPass times at the right park on the right day during the right time of year...all so I can avoid the bad crowds and enjoy my visit.
I'm sure many would say that I could go and not have to worry about trying to make plans, but here's the thing...
As a passholder, if I'm going to go with any regularity I want to be able to do new things when I visit. But to ensure you are able to eat at different restaurants and do new things means needing to plan and plan and plan and spend so much time doing so that it ceases to not be worth it after a while...at least not for me after almost a year of doing it.
I LOVED having passes for the first time ever and it was totally worth it for this one year. But we will not be renewing out passes for the reasons I stated above. I'd definitely recommend it for a local for the first year, but after that year you may simply find that repeated trips and trying to do new things and keep the visits fresh and to do it in a way to avoid the crowds really takes far too much effort and time.
Just my experience anyhow.