Hi, I am trying to decide if it would be worth my while to buy season passes or not. I am thinking of booking for free dinning for 7 days. I also want to spend a week down in January 2009.
The question I guess I am asking is what are the room discounts. I am wondering if the discounts are worth the price of the passes. I would have to buy passes for 3 adults (DS14) and one child (DS8, turning 9 in June). I would likely buy the premium pass so I could use the waterparks, I have been promising water park visits which we have yet to do.
Thanks
For any one adult, here is the math:
An annual pass costs $477, and Premium Annual Pass costs $616. If you don't count the discount possibilities, you can then identify which situations cost you less than the AP or PAP.
For a single trip within one year, 11 days in the Major Parks is the most you can spend less than an AP(a 10-day and a 1-day Park Hopper expiring pass is $411.09). With a discount ticket broker that could increase to 12 days. If the AP is worth it at that point, the PAP is only worth it if you go to the "minor parks" at least 4 times; PI counts as 0.5 trips. Anything less is better to pay for a daily entry ($139 difference between AP and PAP vs. avg of $38/day at minor parks with AP discount). If you would only go to one type of minor park (eg. water park), you can get an annual pass for around $100. If an AP is not worth it, then the WPF&M option on your tickets is only worth it if you will go to a minor park more than once in your 14 day window ($42 1 day minor park vs. $53 for WPF&M option).
For more than one trip within a year, 10 days in the Major Parks is the most you can spend less than an AP (a 10-day Park Hopper No Expiry is $479 - a discount ticket broker would sell for less). If the AP is worth it at that point, the PAP is worth it if you would go to the minor parks more than 4 times (same analysis as above). If the AP is not worth it, the WPF&M option is worth it if you would go more than once to a minor park.
This is the analysis I've used to determine what ticket to get. I hope it makes sense. It may seem a little confusing, but the basis of it is to see what ticket options cost less than the AP or the PAP and determine which ones meet your needs.
This analysis does not take into account discounts, because as a PP said, you usually only require one person to get the discounts.