Where's the best place (least expensive) to buy an AP? If there even is another place? I didn't see them on UT.

UT does not sell APs. You would have to purchase them from Disney. If you are a FL resident, military or a DVC owner, you can get a discount. Otherwise you will pay the full gate price.Where's the best place (least expensive) to buy an AP? If there even is another place? I didn't see them on UT.
Disney is the only place to buy an AP.
One way to get an indirect discount would be to purchase a discounted ticket from a place like UT and then upgrade it to an AP after using it once. You need to make sure that the gate value of the ticket (not the price that you pay) is lower than the gate price of the AP. The anniversary date of your AP will be backdated to the date that your ticket was first used. And of course, like all ticket upgrades, you must do your upgrade to an AP within 14 days of when you first used the ticket.
Yes.
That is a proven way to get a UT discounted WDW ticket that can be "turned into" a discounted WDW AP.
UT does not sell a 2-day MYW ticket. Get the ticket that saves you the most money but also has a gate value that does not exceed the price of an AP.Thanks everyone!
I'm not military, but I do live in Middle TN, so might look into AAA. It appears that the UT discounted ticket might be the easiest though. So, when you're talking gate value....you mean "retail" value, right? Like what Disney would charge, but not what I paid at UT.
Would it be better to get a 2 day UT ticket and upgrade after the first use? Or a 10 day or just whatever UT has with the highest % off ticketwise?
Not totally correct.
There is a branch of AAA (the Auto Club) called "AAA South" that serves
Florida, Georgia, Middle & West Tennessee, and Puerto Rico.
If you go to their offices, they have WDW AP's (Florida Resident, and NON-Florida Resident) at a discount.
AAA is actually operated regionally. Not all branches offer the same kind of tickets.
Head over to the DVC boards and read, read read. I actually read the Member Services forum for over a year before buying my first contract. DVC is a huge investment and an ongoing expense. Make sure that you understand what is involve in ownership before you commit to it.Forgot to mention I am thinking about DVC. I just don't know anything at all about it and wondered whether I should buy into it or just rent points. Ok, I know you can rent points, but that's really all I know about it.![]()
UT does not sell a 2-day MYW ticket. Get the ticket that saves you the most money but also has a gate value that does not exceed the price of an AP.
Head over to the DVC boards and read, read read. I actually read the Member Services forum for over a year before buying my first contract. DVC is a huge investment and an ongoing expense. Make sure that you understand what is involve in ownership before you commit to it.
I have even considered going to their sales pitch. I don't want to if it's high pressure though. Since you did sign a contract, do you like it? Did you ever rent points before that? I imagine there is a fair difference in price renting vs owning. I mean, if you know you go to Disney often it must work out cheaper to own or no one would do it, I guess.Huh. Our AAA doesn't offer AP's.