ANy SW passholder experts here?

Luv2Roam

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We moved to FL early this year and live probably only 15 minutes from SW.
We are motivated after seeing the Travel Channel on SW last night to buy annual passes. (We are already PAP holders for WDW and USF.)
I would like to go to Busch Gardens sometime. But probably will not this year.
I looked at the SW web site last night and could not decide what passes to buy.
Anyone have suggestions on the best type of passes for locals (2 adults)?
Any ins and outs we should know regarding SW passes?
 
I'm not a pass expert, but I love going to SeaWorld. I couldn't afford the annual pass, so I took advantage of their FL discount Fun Card. It's good till the end of Dec with no blackout dates at it cost $59 without tax. I'm sure I'll buy an annual pass someday, but with deals like this, they are too good to miss!
 
After comparing I think we decided to go with the Gold AP for Orlando.
Eventually we want to go to Tampa. But we din't see that happening this year.
And this pass covers two years and parking.
DH just squeezes in at the senior cost! :jester: A few advantages to getting older. ;)
 
We are new Florida residents, too! We got the Silver AP for both SW & BGT. We both made it for the Sr. rates! :teeth: Maybe we will see you there some day! :wave:
 

A couple years ago we decided to get the fun passes again, but when I went to the Sea World site and checked options we decided to get all 4 of us the BG/SW gold passes good for 2 years. made great Christmas presents. The cool thing is we didn't have to come up with the $700+ it cost for the adult tickets, we pay for it with monthly payments. We've gone enough times that we are basically making free trips each month, now.

The parks still make a lot of money from our trips cause not having to pay for parking and getting in witout paying leaves more cash for eating more expensive meals, doing things like feeding the giraffes, and taking behind scene tours we probably wouldn't go on if we had to fork out the $200+ to get in the park.
Can't wait for the new night fireworks/laser show starting in July.
 







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