Can I get a one day ticket in a package so I can add

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dining, but when I upgrade to Florida resident annual passes will I be able to make the monthly payments? I used to be very up on Disney, but last few years dd has only wanted Universal. Decided since this year she is a senior and likely our last Orlando trip for a while, I'm going to do Disney.

Geeze that website is slow. I ended up not even trying to do the package it was taking so long. I'm trying to figure out this new fastpass thing too but when I clicke don the FAQ it just spun and spun and only loaded half the page. Also I used to have a link to calculate my 6 month window for dining without having to get out a calendar and count each day. Anyone have a link to that?

Editing to add trying to do this as cheaply as possible. I'm a broke single mom that will be paying for college starting next year by myself.
 
I would check the "ticket sticky" thread in the Theme Parks forum here to see if you can do the payment plan when upgrading like that.

To figure out days from now I go to google and type "180 days from today" and google gives me the answer (or gives me links to the answer).
 
Yes. The minimum down payment on any level of AP using the Resident Monthly Payment Plan is the value of a one day ticket (including tax). This is currently $101.18, which is the value of a MK ticket.
 
I know that we have done this prior to the "monthly payment" option. The poster above me said that this can be done, and since we have done it in the past I see no reason why you couldn't.

ETA: Notice where that poster works. :)
 

TY everyone. CF so it would be ok to get the Epcot one instead of the MK one to save money now and then pay difference monthly when we upgrade? To tell you the truth it has been soo long since we went there (darn Universal--LOL), I didn't even realize there was a differencein prices between MK and other parks' one day tickets. Odd. I'd rather go to Epcot, and wouldn't pay more for MK, but of course, my dd is a senior so different in my case. However, my dd's fave park since age 5 or 6 has been Epcot.
 
To tell you the truth it has been soo long since we went there (darn Universal--LOL), I didn't even realize there was a differencein prices between MK and other parks' one day tickets. Odd.

It IS odd. Just happened this June, I believe.

Cheshire is the one that wrote the ticket sticky, so trust what he says!
 












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