5k yes. 8-10 I’m not 100% sure.If DVC offered a 10-year Sorcerer's pass for $8-10K, would you do it?
I think I would. Lock in at today's prices for a decade.
Exactly! I may be a non-traditional DVC member in that I was already taking a minimum of three trips annually before purchasing and already an out of state WDW AP holder for years. If you're just looking for discounted villas every other year it probably isn't worth it to you.It is a bit of a gamble. For $8k I would jump on it. Probably even at 9 or 10, because the price is only going to go up from here.
I'm surprised they don't offer a multi-year AP. I think there's a market for it.5k yes. 8-10 I’m not 100% sure.
No I wouldn't. I just got my first Sorcerer's pass and we just don't travel to WDW enough to get it every year. We also go to Aulani, Disneyland, etc. Plus, I hate to say it but my husband is older and I don't know if he will be interested/able to travel 10 years from now.If DVC offered a 10-year Sorcerer's pass for $8-10K, would you do it?
I think I would. Lock in at today's prices for a decade.
Oh yes 3 year option would be a great option imo.I'm surprised they don't offer a multi-year AP. I think there's a market for it.
I'd sure take a multi-year continental pass covering California and Florida!No I wouldn't. I just got my first Sorcerer's pass and we just don't travel to WDW enough to get it every year. We also go to Aulani, Disneyland, etc. Plus, I hate to say it but my husband is older and I don't know if he will be interested/able to travel 10 years from now.
I would love for them to bring back the pass that covers WDW and DLR. I honestly think that would be a game changer for VDH sales.I'd sure take a multi-year continental pass covering California and Florida!
I think for most DVC members, it makes sense.It is a bit of a gamble. For $8k I would jump on it. Probably even at 9 or 10, because the price is only going to go up from here.
I think you just need to become a Club 33 memberI'd sure take a multi-year continental pass covering California and Florida!
This wasn't actually the best deal when you ran the numbers if you could get discounted passes with DVC or FL-resident status. It also caused complications when FP+ was 60+ days in advance. There were times you'd need exceptions to renew early if you had a WDW trip 60+ days prior to your renewal. There were also reports DL GRs couldn't service the Premier Passport properly and it was better to upgrade or manage it through WDW.I would love for them to bring back the pass that covers WDW and DLR. I honestly think that would be a game changer for VDH sales.
I think you just need to become a Club 33 member![]()
+1 to all of this (though we haven’t been going to DL more than once a month lately)…and especially +1 on the apparel, I always tell my husband he’s saved thousands on merch due to Disney’s fixation with spirit jerseys…so many general colors/themes/concepts I like but spirit jerseys looks like garbage on me…whereas I own like 3 versions of “Yeti’s ski school” from the Expedition Everest gift shop that are not spirit jerseys!The DVC merch gets me every time. A new mug, pin, sweatshirt, Christmas ornament, etc. I also love the art prints. The more recent Disney home collection items are so good.
I am a DL local and go several times a month so really have to restrain myself.
Fortunately I am not a massive fan of most Disney apparel, which helps keep costs down!
I was going to joke this is what Club 33 is for…but not sure it counts as a multi year AP since you keep paying annual dues each year!I'm surprised they don't offer a multi-year AP. I think there's a market for it.
@PolyRob beat me to it, but this exists as part of the Club 33 program and it’s called a premier pass— which is confusing since they also call LLPP the same term!I'd sure take a multi-year continental pass covering California and Florida!
Omg yes I thought I was the only one.but spirit jerseys looks like garbage on me…
No.If DVC offered a 10-year Sorcerer's pass for $8-10K, would you do it?
All true, and I feel you on a lot of those. After a couple of years with an AP, I get so much value added that I don't think I'd want to be without one. I could cancel several trips every year and still get a good return on the investment. It's such a good deal relative to the cost of buying individual tickets for each trip.No.
Over the last 20+ years, I have learned the hard way that any plans I have more than about two to three years out are at best aspirations. And I have had to learn this lesson more than once, which suggests I have not quite learned it yet.
There have been a lot of reasons for this. Schools change their vacation calendars. The kids have unexpected commitments to other activites while in school. Sabbaticals or job role changes change my vacation schedule. The kids have to balance time with their partners' families post-launch. One kid is less of a Disney/theme park/amusement park fan than the other. Separated for three years. Tried to reconcile for three years. Divorced.
And the list goes on.
I go less often than you do. For example, I do not think I am renewing my current AP, because there is likely only one trip to WDW planned in the twelve months after that.I could cancel several trips every year and still get a good return on the investment.