I did not do the math - I am only repeating what I have read previously on various sites. It is cost effective to get an AP if you hit Day 11 in one year. (Please don't jump on me. As stated above - I did not do the math.). APs are very addictive. You make more & more trips each year!!! This is from my own experience. We're up to 3 trips a year from PA!
We are FL residents so our AP price is different but we've calculated that 6 park days is a break even point.
APs are very addictive. You make more & more trips each year!!! This is from my own experience. We're up to 3 trips a year from PA!
I had a PH ticket and upgraded it to an AP When I got to MK on my first day at City Hall, it was last November before You could get them on MB. However, when I returned in May, I got my AP on a MB, you get a separate card you need to show with ID when you want to get your 10%off, you don't need it to get into the parks, you also get a slider to put on your MB to show you are a AP holder. Coming from the UK and a regular visitor it has made great sense, I paid approximately £380 for the AP, considering it's around £270 for a 14 day PH and I'm doing three trips within the 12 months(only possible with an AP) plus all the money off merchandise especially the high end D&B and VeraBradley bags I love, so saved shedloads. Also you get a saving on renewal, it'll be on current exchange rates around £330 and a PH is £280 for next year I'll make savings on one trip, so the second trip PH will be paid for before I go. You also get discounts on MVMCP and MNSSHP (there are blackout dates) so I'm very happy with my decision and wish I'd done it sooner.
There is no hard and fast day 11 @ 2:38p you break even. You have to do math, and know something about the trips.
Iin general some where between day 12 and 15. It depends on the split of the days (10 + 3 and 7+6 are different costs).
We do 2 short trips per year- usually 5 nights and we only go to Disney for 3 days. So for a 6 day non-expiring ticket we are at $585. coming close to an AP.
this has me thinking- with a renewal being only 575ish? we'd save 10 bucks on that- but have to front 634 for an AP now. Wondering if we'd save 50 bucks over the long term on other things like parking.
Where can I find info on discounts offered to AP people?