Any clue as to next "Play 4 Days" pass?

Originally posted by dandave
Considering that one can purchase an adult FL Resident Seasonal Pass with all the AP discounts for rooms, merchandise, etc., for only $201.29 w/tax, I just don't see how the 4 day pass is that great a deal.

The Play 4 pass is a great deal for those of us that don't get to visit Disney as often as others do. I can only make trips as my budget allows me too, and the Play 4 pass fits GREATLY into my budget. I don't buy APs because that's a waste of money for me because DH and I wouldn't visit more than once a year. Our last trip was in 2001, so as you see purchasing an AP is a waste for us.
 
I do see that a Seasonal pass is not for everyone. If I were to go in June of one year and May of the next year, for example, then the Seasonal Pass would probably save me money, however.
I like the fact that with a SP, I qualify for both FL resident discounts and AP discounts. If one is not available, then I can try for the other. For $85 (ish) dollars more, I get twice the chances for room only discounts.
With the SP, there are also food discounts, and my boys love the T-Shirts at RFC (15% discount). It just seems like a small additional price to pay for all the flexlbility of dates, especially when one can take a trip to WDW one year and (if planned correctly) take another trip the next year on the same pass.
I will admit that with a SP/AP in hand, that I do tend to find more opportunities to go to WDW. ;)
 
It is nice to get the Play 4 pass if my seasonal pass has expired since you can upgrade later. After you use the pass they usually give you until a certain date to pay the difference and upgrade to the seasonal pass. The seasonal pass is then good a year from the 1st day that you used the Play 4 pass. This way I can pay for part of my passes now and a few months later pay the remainder when I upgrade.

:wave2:
 
About buying an adult pass for a child, I e-mailed Disney about this a few months ago. I've always bought the FL Resident SP for myself and my two kids, but DD will be 10 on our next trip, and will need an adult pass. WDW responded to me that this would not be a problem...yes, she is an "adult" for the purpose of admission media, but as my dependent, she is a Florida resident because I am a Florida resident.
 



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