We bought AP's for everyone in the family for our SpringBreak 08 trip because we new we would be going to Florida & WDW for 2 weeks during Christmas 08. We also get a bit of a discount on our AP because we a DVC members. When we did the math, it was worth the expense.
On another trip a few years ago I went to WDW with just my children, a girlfriend & her children. Dad had to work. We only purchased one AP to get a deep discount on a Cabin at Fort Wilderness. I think it was about $100 off a night. The savings on the Cabin alone for a week more than covered the cost of the AP and now one adult's ticket cost was covered. We also saved a bunch of money because we were able to have cheap & easy breakfast in the cabin rather than do a restaurant or counter service every morning. It also worked out great because we got the shopping/dining discounts at DTD too.![]()
You really have to do the math to see if it is worth your while to purchase AP(s). It probably would be worth it if you are planning multiple trips or as even for a single trip IF you are able to get room discounts but AP room discounts are not offered year-round.
Even if you only go once a year or every other year, having at least one AP in your group will save you a pile of money if you can get a real good room only discount. Add in the other discounts you can get on the Disney Dining Experience Card (not to be confused with the Disney Dining Plan), merchandise discounts at World of Disney store, etc. and it makes plain sense to have at least one in your group. Then you also have an excuse to try and squeeze another trip in before it expires.![]()
Hmmmm, after reading everyone's post, I'm ready to whip out my credit card and order APs!![]()
Is it better/cheaper to buy them online or does it not make a difference?
I also have bought AP's in the past and I am a current AP holder. I try to get 2 trips in during the year I have the pass and buy a new AP on my next trip after it expires. Being from SK the biggest costs are flights then park tickets, so if I can squeeze two trips in on a AP the better it is for me. We usually go for between 9-16 days and I figure break even is 12 days. I also use the AP for great room discounts, and the DDE card. IMHO an AP is the only way to go.
The break even point is about 10 days. We are DVC members. Annual passes (with DVC discount) will cost me $483 and $426 for my kids. That's almost equal to a 10 day park hopper with water park, no expiration ticket. Since we are going for 10 days in July and 5 days for March Break and maybe a day or so during Christmas (in Orlando, but not at DVC), the annual pass option makes sense.