MerlinandtheMouse
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I think this also goes back to being DVC. Park hopping likely does waste time…if it’s the only trip you’re going to have to WDW for years and years. But knowing you’ll be back regularly allows you to enjoy the entire WDW resort experience, including all the unique transportation and the amazing resorts. Having an AP on top of DVC is like having the keys to an entire city.I used to always just do dollars to dollars to compare. I now know how much more valuable it is. I also used to be the person who thought park hopping wasted so much time. I am now in love with park hopping.
Was it this thread you mentioned wishing you had non-bus access to 3 parks from one resort? I know everyone here loves the ability to walk, so if you don’t mind a bit of a walk, an AP does kind of give you access to 3 parks: to and from the crescent lake resorts and seven seas resorts. An AP lets Epcot be your walkway to and from the international gateway and monorail connecting HS, Epcot and MK to all those resorts

We unintentionally did this once and it’s one of my favorite memories on a trip a few years ago. We were staying at VGF and had a non-park day so we’d had the best morning sleeping in and pool time then went to the Fantasia Fairways mini golf in the afternoon (right next to swan reserve). After, we walked over to the Boardwalk to enjoy the evening over there. As we were already by Epcot we decided instead of taking an Uber back to the hotel we’d just make a park reservation for Epcot and walk through to the monorail instead. It was like 8pm so the park would be closing in an hour. It was perfect way to end a chill day and to make it even better, Guardians had some LLSP available so we got to do my favorite ride to top it all off. That’s when we decided the carefree spontaneity an AP allows is absolutely worth its cost.