starshine514
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So, we have a trip planned for May and our 4-day hoppers will be approximately $200 each. We're considering having another child in approximately 2 years, which will leave many of the rides out for me for at least a couple of years (leading up to the baby, then hanging out with the baby - if we even attempt a trip with a tiny one. We didn't theme park with our last one until she was 2). My DD6 really wants to go to Disney for her birthday (we were at WDW for her little sister's 3rd birthday). So, I'm considering an early November trip. I know that if I actually do the November trip, it will be cheaper for the 4 of us to get AP's than to pay for a 4-day and then a 3-day parkhopper. I'm just not positive if I'm ready to commit to that second trip. If we do commit, then I'll want to sneak in other trips (one right before the Christmas AP blackout, maybe even another for little DD's 5th birthday or Spring Break, possibly one sometime during the summer...). The Saturday blackouts won't cause too much trouble for weekend trips, since we have Sea World APs, we could just go there on Saturday and DL on Sunday and part of Monday before driving home, so just a Monday off from work and a great little mini-vacation!
So, do you think it makes sense to get APs? Think I could talk DH into it? I know we won't have to make the final decision until May, when we're at the parks (I've picked up a few subbing assignments lately that I think will cover the cost of the upgrade to APs, which may be another selling point), but I need to start prepping him now if it's something we may want to do.
So, do you think it makes sense to get APs? Think I could talk DH into it? I know we won't have to make the final decision until May, when we're at the parks (I've picked up a few subbing assignments lately that I think will cover the cost of the upgrade to APs, which may be another selling point), but I need to start prepping him now if it's something we may want to do.


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