I can't believe we are even thinking about this (having just returned from WDW in August)
But, dh has appeared to agree to a WDW trip next December!!!!!! (just before Xmas)
Even though an annual pass is currently $400, I am thinking I may buy one, just for the discounts on the onsite lodging. I am thinking that being onsite would be especially importnat at a crowded time. (We've always stayed off site, having exchanged our timeshare)
Does anyone know when the AP discounts are out for December?
Are there other benefits to an annual pass?
Since we're a family of 5, it essentially eliminates value resorts, and most moderates. Our plan would likely be 1 day at AK, 2 days at EPCOT, and 1 1/2 days at MGM and MK. So I'm thinking we would maybe stay at 2 resorts.
Any suggestions on how to divide our stay?
Obviously, staying on site is dependent on good room rates...otherwise we're definitely off site (like a timeshare we can exchange)
Are we insane for even thinking Xmas? This may be our last chance, as ds will be in 8th grade. But we could probably pull him from school, as it's his first trimester grades that count for High School Admission. All he has to do in the 2nd and 3rd trimesters is maintain a decent average. My dd's 5th grade teacher will be flexible, I know, as will ds's 3rd grade teacher.
I love DL at Xmas, so I'd love to see WDW. We'd likely go December 17 (Sat., travel day from CA). Then return home the 23rd (having 5 days at WDW), or return home sometime after Xmas (spening Xmas at WDW).
Any thoughts about actually being at WDW over Xmas?
The airfare will run us $1000-$1500 (flying Southwest), lodging (well, who knows). I currently have a little over $500 on my Disney rewards card, and I can probably make it to $700 by next December. I also have $1000 saved in travelers checks. So that should pay our expenses.
Any thoughts??
Julia M
But, dh has appeared to agree to a WDW trip next December!!!!!! (just before Xmas)
Even though an annual pass is currently $400, I am thinking I may buy one, just for the discounts on the onsite lodging. I am thinking that being onsite would be especially importnat at a crowded time. (We've always stayed off site, having exchanged our timeshare)
Does anyone know when the AP discounts are out for December?
Are there other benefits to an annual pass?
Since we're a family of 5, it essentially eliminates value resorts, and most moderates. Our plan would likely be 1 day at AK, 2 days at EPCOT, and 1 1/2 days at MGM and MK. So I'm thinking we would maybe stay at 2 resorts.
Any suggestions on how to divide our stay?
Obviously, staying on site is dependent on good room rates...otherwise we're definitely off site (like a timeshare we can exchange)
Are we insane for even thinking Xmas? This may be our last chance, as ds will be in 8th grade. But we could probably pull him from school, as it's his first trimester grades that count for High School Admission. All he has to do in the 2nd and 3rd trimesters is maintain a decent average. My dd's 5th grade teacher will be flexible, I know, as will ds's 3rd grade teacher.
I love DL at Xmas, so I'd love to see WDW. We'd likely go December 17 (Sat., travel day from CA). Then return home the 23rd (having 5 days at WDW), or return home sometime after Xmas (spening Xmas at WDW).
Any thoughts about actually being at WDW over Xmas?
The airfare will run us $1000-$1500 (flying Southwest), lodging (well, who knows). I currently have a little over $500 on my Disney rewards card, and I can probably make it to $700 by next December. I also have $1000 saved in travelers checks. So that should pay our expenses.
Any thoughts??
Julia M
