AP or no AP?

OThopeful35

Nurse by night, Princess by day
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We are going to be at Disney for a total of 14 days, we already have MYW 10 day PH . I am trying to debate on whether to just upgrade to an AP even though we will not be returning before the AP expires? Or just buy extra tickets for those 4 days of our split stay? Since we are newbies, more than likely we will do the parks everyday, with some half days mixed in. :confused3
 
Ignoring taxes, your ten day hopper has a value of $316. A four day base is $232 for a total of $548 and a four day hopper is $286 for a total of $602.

An AP, which automatically includes hopping, is $499 ($531.44 including tax) and allows discounts on merchandise and food at certain locations.

However, I notice that you live in California. If you go up to $722.75, including tax, you can get a Disney Premier Pass, which is valid as a Walt Disney World Premium Annual Pass and a Disneyland Resort Premium Annual Pass. So take into consideration potential Disneyland trips within the next year.
 
I've been a DL AP Holder for 7 years now, living in Oregon 6 of those 7 years...Haven't regretted it once!!! :thumbsup2 This past year, we decided to just go for it and do the Premier Pass (as previous post states) with the expense of a week pass to WDW and if you even go to DL, it pays for itself... Not to mention I like the look the cast members give you, when you give them that gold card that says you are EXTRA special! :lmao: :lmao:
 


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