Joules1111
Gearing up for 3 y/os first Disney Trip
- Joined
- Jan 5, 2013
This is my first time posting here, but I have been lurking a bit.
My husband and I are in the planning stages of our 3 year old son's first trip do Disney. We are both Florida natives who grew up going to DW, so we are very excited about this.
Our original plan was to buy the Florida Seasonal Pass. Since we have a child who is not in elementary school yet we prefer NOT going during the blackout period, so it was a good fit for us.
Today I see that Disney is runing a "Discover Disney Tickets for Florida Residents: which would get us a four day ticket for $129 each. Which is a great price.
So here is my quesiton (and I'm hoping someone, perhaps Chesire Figment can help me out). If we buy the promotional deal for $129 each, can we then price bridge (is that the right phrase?) using the total value the tickets would have cost ($204.48 and $189.57) to reach the price of the seasonal pass ($299)?
I'm new to all this, so bear with me if I have anything wrong. Any help/advice on this is appreciated.
My husband and I are in the planning stages of our 3 year old son's first trip do Disney. We are both Florida natives who grew up going to DW, so we are very excited about this.
Our original plan was to buy the Florida Seasonal Pass. Since we have a child who is not in elementary school yet we prefer NOT going during the blackout period, so it was a good fit for us.
Today I see that Disney is runing a "Discover Disney Tickets for Florida Residents: which would get us a four day ticket for $129 each. Which is a great price.
So here is my quesiton (and I'm hoping someone, perhaps Chesire Figment can help me out). If we buy the promotional deal for $129 each, can we then price bridge (is that the right phrase?) using the total value the tickets would have cost ($204.48 and $189.57) to reach the price of the seasonal pass ($299)?
I'm new to all this, so bear with me if I have anything wrong. Any help/advice on this is appreciated.