Hi,
I live in the UK, but like taking short trips to Disney. So far I've been buying Magic Your Way tickets, but having taken 3 trips in the last 365 days, I'm really starting to wonder if an A/P would be the way to go.
I already own one for Disneyland Paris, which is beyond 'good value'. But it seems a little more tricky with WDW. $675.21 is a large outlay per year. But maybe that's what I spend anyway; I like to take a couple of 3-day trips per year, plus maybe one day on a weekend. (I often end up in the US for work, so it's easy to swing by!).
A 10-day no-expiration park hopper is $755, 7/10ths of which is $528.50. So on a strict analysis it sounds like I'd be better doing that. But I'm just wondering if there are other things I may have forgotten that may make it 1) cheaper in practice (I guess I could add up parking fees etc for staying offsite, which I do - any other discounts?), or 2) worth the extra money?
I guess there's the thought that I might visit more, but then I might visit less as well, so it's a gamble either way. The other thought is that sometimes I don't visit the park at all on days when I'm in Orlando, as it doesn't make sense to use a day for a couple of hours' access. But maybe that's worth the extra? What do you folks think?
Thanks! And sorry for a probably highly unoriginal thread!
-Cdd89
I live in the UK, but like taking short trips to Disney. So far I've been buying Magic Your Way tickets, but having taken 3 trips in the last 365 days, I'm really starting to wonder if an A/P would be the way to go.
I already own one for Disneyland Paris, which is beyond 'good value'. But it seems a little more tricky with WDW. $675.21 is a large outlay per year. But maybe that's what I spend anyway; I like to take a couple of 3-day trips per year, plus maybe one day on a weekend. (I often end up in the US for work, so it's easy to swing by!).
A 10-day no-expiration park hopper is $755, 7/10ths of which is $528.50. So on a strict analysis it sounds like I'd be better doing that. But I'm just wondering if there are other things I may have forgotten that may make it 1) cheaper in practice (I guess I could add up parking fees etc for staying offsite, which I do - any other discounts?), or 2) worth the extra money?
I guess there's the thought that I might visit more, but then I might visit less as well, so it's a gamble either way. The other thought is that sometimes I don't visit the park at all on days when I'm in Orlando, as it doesn't make sense to use a day for a couple of hours' access. But maybe that's worth the extra? What do you folks think?
Thanks! And sorry for a probably highly unoriginal thread!
-Cdd89