Brian Noble
Gratefully in Recovery
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One year, we took a "bonus" summer trip that was on a bit of a budget. Instead of getting theme park tickets, we bought water park + DisneyQuest annual passes. We had a ball in the water parks, visited DQ a couple times to check it out, and did a lot of resort dining we normally don't make time for. It was one of our best Orlando vacations ever; lots of fun, but very relaxing. We also lucked into a convertible on National's Emerald Aisle, so we were tooling around in style.
These days, the water park APs are a bit under $120, including tax. So, less than one peak-day MK ticket. You can add DQ to that (while it is still open anyway) for $30.
These days, the water park APs are a bit under $120, including tax. So, less than one peak-day MK ticket. You can add DQ to that (while it is still open anyway) for $30.