You are all know more than me so maybe you can give me some advice because I'm having trouble trying to wrap my head around this.
1. Have a trip coming up in September with 10 day park hoppers.
2. Also have a trip in December with 5 day hoppers.
3. Had such a great time in Disneyland in May we are considering going back again within the next year.
4. Plan on booking current bounceback when we go in September and considering 14 days.
5. Looking at the Disneyworld site the AP would cost me around $800 (don't need parking or water park tickets) so I don't understand why I would need to buy the most expensive AP
Our September trip starts on Sept 9, the bounceback ends before our trip would end which means if I bridge to AP in September I wouldn't be covered for my entire trip next September. So I'm thinking that maybe I should wait until my December trip to change over. If I wait until my December trip to bridge my tickets I would be covered for my trip next September. There is no guarantee that even though I would love to go back to Disneyland that it will happen. If I do decide to do annual pass will they give me a ticket that I could use in Disneyland at the time of purchase? What happens to the 2 day ticket I would need to book the bounceback package? Can I book FP's with AP for 10 days with an on site package?