IndianaMouseLover
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I have worked the numbers time and time again. I am getting a headache thinking anymore about it
. So I though some fellow DVCers might be able to assist. We are going on our next family trip at the end of June 2012-Begining of July 2012 for 12 days
(Our longest trip yet
.) I am trying to figure out if it would be worth it to get DVC AP versus 12 day MYW Passes Parkhopper passes. At this time we are not sure if we will get two trips on the AP before having to renew. That is a little to far out for us to plan for a 2013 Trip.
Our scenario would be we would need 2 adult passes and one child (age 3) all parkhoppers. Can any of you assist with the number break down? We want to get the best deal for our money, as we all do.
Side note: We have done DVC APs before and didn't mind them. Didn't like having a separate ticket from our room key but oh well. That was before our 3year old.
Thank for any assistance.

. So I though some fellow DVCers might be able to assist. We are going on our next family trip at the end of June 2012-Begining of July 2012 for 12 days
(Our longest trip yet
.) I am trying to figure out if it would be worth it to get DVC AP versus 12 day MYW Passes Parkhopper passes. At this time we are not sure if we will get two trips on the AP before having to renew. That is a little to far out for us to plan for a 2013 Trip. Our scenario would be we would need 2 adult passes and one child (age 3) all parkhoppers. Can any of you assist with the number break down? We want to get the best deal for our money, as we all do.
Side note: We have done DVC APs before and didn't mind them. Didn't like having a separate ticket from our room key but oh well. That was before our 3year old.
Thank for any assistance.

I think it's the same as the cost to add hopping, so add the hopper and add the waterparks and more, and you're up a bit over $100 per person, and you have lots of things you can do in your 12 day visit.