10 day pass???

kilee

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Is there such thing as a 10 day park hopper? I really thought I had seen info on this somewhere. Now, I can't find it and Disney nor AAA show this type of pass.
 
We go on a 10-11 day trip every other year and just buy a per person combination of whatever PH passes adds up to what we need. For example, 2-5 day or 1 5 day 1-4 day. That's worked well for us.
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Hey neighbor!

Check out Mousesavers for prices at:

http://www.mousesavers.com/wdwticketprices.html

We always get AP's. We make plans to make it down for 2 trips during the 12 months the AP's are good. We try to make it down for a 3rd trip without the kids. It is amazing how inexpensive (OK, maybe not inexpensive but at least much cheaper) when entrance to the parks has already been paid.
 

We bought 10 days passes for our upcoming trip from Paramount. It seemed the best deal for us. We always go in June as soon as school gets out, so we'd really only be able to get 1 vacation out of the AP. Also, we wanted the freedom to go to the waterparks several times, and the PAP which includes waterparks, does indeed add quite a premium. A bonus is that the 10 day passes include Disney Quest, and if you get them from Paramount, you also get vouchers for a character breakfast. All in all, it added up to a great deal for us. In previous trips we used the Park Hoppers and still think those are a good deal as well, but it sure will be nice to have the freedom to make quick trips into the parks without having to determine if the quick trip is worth using a day off the park hopper. Figuring out which pass is right for you really depends on how long you'll be there and what you want to do.
 
We used the 10 day pass in Jan and they worked out well for us. We loved all the options with DQ, PI and the water parks. Plus you get one free breakfest per ticket!
 
Boy, if you are doing 10-days in the parks contact Disney about an annual pass (AP). :rolleyes:

Someone did the math on a previous link and it looked like if you were doing 8-days or more, your best option would be to buy the annual pass. :D

I could be wrong, but you might save a few $$$$. It can't hurt to ask! :cool:
 
The 10 day world pass is 335.00 and includes DQ, PI, waterparks and a free breakfest. The AP is a better value if you are going back for a second trip before they expire. We just bought three 30 day passes from Paramount at 310.00 ea. A little better deal than the 10 days pass. They include, DQ, PI, waterparks, kennedy space center, several museums and a free breakfest. It is disneys best kept secret!;)
 
I can't see on the web site where you can order 30-day passes.
 
We go on a 10-11 day trip every other year and just buy a per person combination of whatever PH passes adds up to what we need. For example, 2-5 day or 1 5 day 1-4 day. That's worked well for us.
Doesn't that cost a whole lot more than Annual Passes???
 
Thank you for all the links and information. That is the greatest thing about these boards!

I didn't realize that the 10 pass expires within 20 days. So, it's not an option. The annual pass may be our best bet, if I knew 100% we were going to be back. Our plan at this moment is: 3or 4 days in the parks during our 8 day trip in October. Then I am hoping to go back for another 7-10 days at the end of February, which is when we'd like to do a waterpark or 2. Then possibly one more 5-7 day trip at the beginning of May. However, the tickets for MNSSHP have been bought, so hopefully we will be going in October (providing no major tragedies strike). Right now February will depend on if I can pay 100% cash up-front for Christmas. If there is no Christmas debt, then we can go. Then May will really just depend on our jobs staying the same and all. So, in theory we could probably benefit from the AP, but I worry about spending that money and something preventing our February and May trips. I guess for my peace of mind we'll probably just go with park hoppers. This way they won't expire.
 
An AP will not expire either! You will receive a voucher that you turn in whenever you get to WDW. The clock doesn't start tciking until you turn in the vouchers! Happy planning!
 
When comparing the 10 day pass to the Annual Pass, keep in mind that the AP does NOT give you the water parks, PI and DQ. You would ned to get the Premium AP for those options. If, like me, you have teens who will use plenty of DQ time, then you would need a PAP, which is much more expensive than a 10 day World Pass.
 


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