Check this out! I did this this morning and it worked! Thanks to Mary at mousesavers.com for this idea for use with APs. I tweaked it for my own park hopper situation.
My husband and I already had two four day hopper passes that we purchased five years ago. So, I reserved my Fairytale Package for 8 nights for ONE PERSON to obtain the UPH for me for the length of stay. Then my husband will use our two four day hopper passes to get into the parks! If we really want to go to Pleasure Island, Disney Quest, or a water park (not likely), then we can pay just for him. I think we saved about $300 over saying two people are in the room and need UPH passes. I know we will use up all of our park hopper days this way, but I'd rather use them up and save money now than ten years from now. When we get to the hotel we can tell the clerk that two people will be in the room to get a second key. Other than that, it doesn't matter - the room price is the same. This is completely legitimate. The CM I spoke with new understood what I was doing and was fine with it.
Cool, huh!
My husband and I already had two four day hopper passes that we purchased five years ago. So, I reserved my Fairytale Package for 8 nights for ONE PERSON to obtain the UPH for me for the length of stay. Then my husband will use our two four day hopper passes to get into the parks! If we really want to go to Pleasure Island, Disney Quest, or a water park (not likely), then we can pay just for him. I think we saved about $300 over saying two people are in the room and need UPH passes. I know we will use up all of our park hopper days this way, but I'd rather use them up and save money now than ten years from now. When we get to the hotel we can tell the clerk that two people will be in the room to get a second key. Other than that, it doesn't matter - the room price is the same. This is completely legitimate. The CM I spoke with new understood what I was doing and was fine with it.
Cool, huh!