RuntheMouse
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Happy Friday!Good morning DVC!
Happy Friday!Good morning DVC!
maybe pay the pass with cash? book a short trip with the extra points?I've made a decision on park tickets for my 2026 fall and winter into 2027 trips.
I would purchase the Sorceror pass (if still available on points) for my February stay (12 nights) using my leftover 2026 points plus a few one time use points. This would give me 3-4 trips on the pass - for 22-25 park days over its year. I would be doing a lot of meandering around using the flexibility of staying a few hours a day. This would also make the pass renewal at a time when I possibly would have a trip in progress or within days for the following 2028 pass year. (I'm predominately at BWV, BCV and Swan, Swan Reserve so Epcot, DHS primarily.
Meanwhile I'll dip into my old stash of no expiry for October and December 2026.
Just musing to myself here.
Good morning DVC!

Yay!! Have a great time.Good morning! Excited to be heading to FLL to go on a cruise..not DCL this time….but I packed a lot of my Disney things!!!
This is the best part of an AP. Come and go and not worry about getting the most out of that date based ticket!I've made a decision on park tickets for my 2026 fall and winter into 2027 trips.
I would purchase the Sorceror pass (if still available on points) for my February stay (12 nights) using my leftover 2026 points plus a few one time use points. This would give me 3-4 trips on the pass - for 22-25 park days over its year. I would be doing a lot of meandering around using the flexibility of staying a few hours a day. This would also make the pass renewal at a time when I possibly would have a trip in progress or within days for the following 2028 pass year. (I'm predominately at BWV, BCV and Swan, Swan Reserve so Epcot, DHS primarily.
Meanwhile I'll dip into my old stash of no expiry for October and December 2026.
Just musing to myself here.
Curious to know whether any of you Americans who do longer stays buy your tickets from the uk. We get some pretty great ticket options compared to what I see Americans normally have.
I don't think Americans can but the UK tickets.
You can. It’s a bit of a work around but it can be done and often it’s a great savings for those who stay 7 nights or more.I don't think Americans can but the UK tickets.
Here is a thread about it. https://www.disboards.com/threads/c...els-through-disneys-foreign-websites.3913626/I don't think Americans can but the UK tickets.
Not for me as I would already have 3 trips in progress, almost always. In addition one of the trips combines time at Hilton Head over Thanksgiving with a short December visit - ie Christmas decor and Candlelight Processional and whatever else is on tap. Also, if I needed to I have enough points to borrow for a trip. I'm a 2042 owner and winding down to 2042 will include borrowing ahead.maybe pay the pass with cash? book a short trip with the extra points?
I have a trip coming up and plan to have a couple of days where we go into the parks for just 2-3 hours. I NEVER would have considered doing that before getting an annual pass. When I spend the high cost for date based tickets, I tend to want to max every hour there. I think having the AP will let me enjoy the parks and resorts more!This is the best part of an AP. Come and go and not worry about getting the most out of that date based ticket!
We do 2 week stays and buy the UK tickets. Significantly cheaper and include hopping and memory makerCurious to know whether any of you Americans who do longer stays buy your tickets from the uk. We get some pretty great ticket options compared to what I see Americans normally have.
I’ve bought them twice.Curious to know whether any of you Americans who do longer stays buy your tickets from the uk. We get some pretty great ticket options compared to what I see Americans normally have.
I have, but it is not always a win. Depends on how long I am there and what sale on the UK tix I can catch. And if I am visiting 2x in a year, a Sorcerer AP is often better.Curious to know whether any of you Americans who do longer stays buy your tickets from the uk.