Break Even for Annual Pass vs Tickets

DisCatGirl

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Hoping I am posting in the correct place. Need some help with the math. I have three trips planned. First to WDW with a three day ticket (bought under the last old price). Second to WDW planning on buying a four day ticket (at the new increased price). Third trip is to DL with a three or four day ticket (at the new increased price).

Make sense to buy the tickets or to upgrade tix bought for the first trip to a Premier Pass? If it's even close, I would upgrade to get the AP perks.

Thanks for your thoughts.
 
3+4+4 or 11 days in the parks. Do you have additional days where you can go to the park but not going because you don't have tickets ? Are you paying for parking at the park ? When I had AP we used to go into the parks for like just for fireworks, parades. Because we could. Didn't have to burn a $80 regular ticket. Just saying there are,other factors that come into play. Just go into the park to eat ! Kill an hour or two.
 
Well I'm getting $1107.04 for the 3 sets of tickets you need at the current prices.
A premier passport is $1,439 plus tax, but also includes Photopass downloads, parking and the WDW water parks, plus options to go to the parks more days during your trips if you want.
 
Regular AP. Parks, photopass and free parking is like $800 AP is the better choice and save the three day pass for the future. I get like 900 for premium AP with tax ??
 

Well I'm getting $1107.04 for the 3 sets of tickets you need at the current prices.
A premier passport is $1,439 plus tax, but also includes Photopass downloads, parking and the WDW water parks, plus options to go to the parks more days during your trips if you want.
Thanks. And you're right - factoring in Memory maker and parking would bring it much closer to break even. Thinking about the additional dining discounts, etc - I am leaning toward getting the AP.

And thanks to the other posters as well.
 
You also get things like 15% off food, 20% off merch, and free parking... with all those benefits and the similarities in price i would lean toward the AP.
 
What types of tickets do you have or are you planning to buy? Unless you're buying hoppers, I doubt the math will work out for an AP.
 
Yup -park hoppers are a must for us.
Without double checking the math, I believe the break-even for an AP requires two 5-day tickets. You'll probably need to get another $75 value out of the AP benefits for it to make sense to upgrade.
 
I have had a premier pass for two years. I have found that as long as you use the discounts effectively you can save a lot more.
If you end up with the premier save your money and buy more merch and disneyland, the AP discount is higher there.
 







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