Buntington
Mouseketeer
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- May 30, 2011
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Hi all! Checking back in on these forums after a long absence and in need of advice.
After 10 years in the midwest, I have finished my education and landed my dream job in FL and we are finally moving back for good next month. We will be living exactly 1 hour away from WDW. We will not have a ton of extra money so we want to be frugal, but also want to be able to visit Disney frequently. We have at present a 2.5-year-old DS who loves everything Disney, especially princesses (Mulan is his fave), Pooh, and Mickey. We also have a 5-month-old DD who is a bit young to appreciate that kind of thing right now but will be tagging along on any WDW trips we make.
So the question is, is it worth it to get APs and if so, what kind of APs would maximize our fun while minimizing our cost? Is TIW worth it? We were mainly looking at the seasonal pass and the weekday pass. Since we are only an hour away, we were hoping to make day trips in order to avoid paying for pricey hotel stays. My work schedule will be compressed so I will be off every Friday, so with the weekday pass we would theoretically have 40+ opportunities to go (barring blackout dates). But it may be difficult to stay for an entire day with little kids who need naps and no hotel. And we may regret not being able to go on Saturdays and Sundays if we only get the weekday pass. For those who live in the area and go on day trips, do you end up skipping the restaurants and just bringing food from home, or do the discounts really make it worth it to dine in the parks? We certainly want to do a couple of princess breakfasts over the course of the year, but we don't need to eat in a nice restaurant every time we go.
Thanks for any advice you can offer!
After 10 years in the midwest, I have finished my education and landed my dream job in FL and we are finally moving back for good next month. We will be living exactly 1 hour away from WDW. We will not have a ton of extra money so we want to be frugal, but also want to be able to visit Disney frequently. We have at present a 2.5-year-old DS who loves everything Disney, especially princesses (Mulan is his fave), Pooh, and Mickey. We also have a 5-month-old DD who is a bit young to appreciate that kind of thing right now but will be tagging along on any WDW trips we make.
So the question is, is it worth it to get APs and if so, what kind of APs would maximize our fun while minimizing our cost? Is TIW worth it? We were mainly looking at the seasonal pass and the weekday pass. Since we are only an hour away, we were hoping to make day trips in order to avoid paying for pricey hotel stays. My work schedule will be compressed so I will be off every Friday, so with the weekday pass we would theoretically have 40+ opportunities to go (barring blackout dates). But it may be difficult to stay for an entire day with little kids who need naps and no hotel. And we may regret not being able to go on Saturdays and Sundays if we only get the weekday pass. For those who live in the area and go on day trips, do you end up skipping the restaurants and just bringing food from home, or do the discounts really make it worth it to dine in the parks? We certainly want to do a couple of princess breakfasts over the course of the year, but we don't need to eat in a nice restaurant every time we go.
Thanks for any advice you can offer!