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lisa0477
01-04-2005, 11:25 PM
I looked for a thread on this. I couldn't find what I was looking for. So I hope someone can help. I am a FL resident. My husband is military. We will be going to WDW March 27-Apr3. From looking at everything it seems the Annual Pass is the way to go for us. It will be a family of 6- 2 adults, 1 7yr old, twins that are 2, and a 1 yr old.

My question is this. I just went back on the Disney website tonight. The FL annual Pass is now I think $315 and $260 something for the child. Before they JUST changed the website you could see prices if you bought at the gate, or online. It's a pain in the rear now that they changed it. I hate it.

I am waiting for the military prices to see how much better it is. Again, I got away with my question.........Is there places where you can get a reg, fl annual pass cheaper?

Please help!!

Lisa

lisa0477
01-04-2005, 11:31 PM
Now I see there is a seasonal pass...........uggh please help

Okay I know I can't have that one.
would the Magic your way tickets be better?

DizzKneeLand
01-05-2005, 07:10 AM
Since a family member is active miltary - my suggestion to you is to look up (ie google) the Shades of Green Army cooperative hotel that is on Disney property - by the Poly. Give them a call and discuss the ticket prices. I would (and have) bought the passes your choose from them.

Basically you save the taxes - but any little bit helps.

Shades of Green also sells 'tickets' to other orlando businesses.

DizzKnee

Ali
01-05-2005, 07:12 AM
We just bought annual passes on December 26th because the Seasonal passes are not in effect when we are going in March (18th - 20th) and they were 318 per adult and 260 per child. Probably a little cheaper at AAA stores, but since we standing at Epcot with a 3 year old who knew we were going to Disney that day, we couldn't do anything else.

poohj80
01-05-2005, 10:20 AM
Here's the web site for military discounted tickets at Shades of Green, but you'll have to call for AP prices:

http://www.army.mil/cfsc/documents/shades/attractiontickets-1.htm

The other advantage to buying at SoG is that there is no sales tax I believe (doing from memory).