twinsouvenirs
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Obviously the best way to lock in ticket savings is to buy a lifetime's supply now of non-expiring tickets at today's prices. However, many people logically do not want to lock in tens of thousands of dollars in ticket costs.
With the release of the AP discounts I was trying to figure out whether it was cheaper to get an AP and use that versus our 10 day non-exp. park hoppers... we have two park days scheduled for our trip in 2 weeks, we will probably do two more in May over Memorial Day weekend, and then we are traveling with family in early January--I can see us doing 2-4 days depending on how much they want to do. That is an estimated 7 park days in a yr: $69 a day, which doesn't seem like a significant savings to me versus our 10 day no exp. PH - which breaks out to $75 a day, not including the waterpark options. In order to realize that $6 savings per day (so $60 total per ticket) we'd have to outlay another $968 (our daughters won't be 3 till Fall of 2015).
We could do that, but my DH will take convincing. For that matter, it would probably save us money to purchase a few more 10 day no exp PHs at today's prices, but again, at a large cash flow dip, and banking on an uncertain future. Of course, joining DVC itself banks on an uncertain future, but probably a line has to be drawn somewhere.
So I am wondering how many people employ a 'buy extra tickets ahead to save money" strategy, and if so, how many you keep in your inventory; or any arguments against purchasing multiple years worth.
With the release of the AP discounts I was trying to figure out whether it was cheaper to get an AP and use that versus our 10 day non-exp. park hoppers... we have two park days scheduled for our trip in 2 weeks, we will probably do two more in May over Memorial Day weekend, and then we are traveling with family in early January--I can see us doing 2-4 days depending on how much they want to do. That is an estimated 7 park days in a yr: $69 a day, which doesn't seem like a significant savings to me versus our 10 day no exp. PH - which breaks out to $75 a day, not including the waterpark options. In order to realize that $6 savings per day (so $60 total per ticket) we'd have to outlay another $968 (our daughters won't be 3 till Fall of 2015).
We could do that, but my DH will take convincing. For that matter, it would probably save us money to purchase a few more 10 day no exp PHs at today's prices, but again, at a large cash flow dip, and banking on an uncertain future. Of course, joining DVC itself banks on an uncertain future, but probably a line has to be drawn somewhere.
So I am wondering how many people employ a 'buy extra tickets ahead to save money" strategy, and if so, how many you keep in your inventory; or any arguments against purchasing multiple years worth.