Jen D
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For the first time I may actually have two week-long (actually 8 night, 9 day) trips planned for WDW next year. Once upon a time the conventional wisdom was that AP is the way to go, but I'm doing the breakdown and I'm just not seeing it.
For a breakdown on ticket cost alone, AP comes out ahead but not by a huge amount. For 2 adults and one child, the total for regular APs is $1200. The total on premium APs is $1411.
Then I look at 9 Day MYW tickets. A standard hopper for the three of us would be $690. 9 Days with water parks would be $834. A straight analysis shows that MYW tickets without water parks is $180 more and MYW with water parks is $257 more than PAP. But, for my purposes, I would be buying the water park option only for August, not for February, so my cost for MYW would be $1524. which is $113 more than the PAP.
So PAP still comes out ahead... but only slightly more. However, then there are the myriad drawbacks of doing AP.... frankly from where I sit they look like penalties for AP holders but I've never had an AP.... not able to book the dining plan, which I believe offers a great savings, for those who eat table service at least once a day (of course there is DDE but you have to buy into that.) Of course there are the AP room discounts, but then you have to put up with stiff BR policies. The one great thing I think they did for AP holders last year was to allow them to book discounted rooms up until 12/25. But other than that I have been more impressed with discounts and packages available to the general public. Of course you can't depend on anything, but since our second trip is tentatively planned for late August, I think we can expect some "dog days" (code: hurricane) discounts to appear for that period.
This is just the way I see it, maybe some of you AP fans can tell me if I am wrong.
For a breakdown on ticket cost alone, AP comes out ahead but not by a huge amount. For 2 adults and one child, the total for regular APs is $1200. The total on premium APs is $1411.
Then I look at 9 Day MYW tickets. A standard hopper for the three of us would be $690. 9 Days with water parks would be $834. A straight analysis shows that MYW tickets without water parks is $180 more and MYW with water parks is $257 more than PAP. But, for my purposes, I would be buying the water park option only for August, not for February, so my cost for MYW would be $1524. which is $113 more than the PAP.
So PAP still comes out ahead... but only slightly more. However, then there are the myriad drawbacks of doing AP.... frankly from where I sit they look like penalties for AP holders but I've never had an AP.... not able to book the dining plan, which I believe offers a great savings, for those who eat table service at least once a day (of course there is DDE but you have to buy into that.) Of course there are the AP room discounts, but then you have to put up with stiff BR policies. The one great thing I think they did for AP holders last year was to allow them to book discounted rooms up until 12/25. But other than that I have been more impressed with discounts and packages available to the general public. Of course you can't depend on anything, but since our second trip is tentatively planned for late August, I think we can expect some "dog days" (code: hurricane) discounts to appear for that period.
This is just the way I see it, maybe some of you AP fans can tell me if I am wrong.