Florida Residence AP question: re: water parks

DawnM

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Is the only way to add the waterparks to add a 360 day pass?

I am trying to get a Fl Res. season pass and add the water parks to it without having to get a full year FL res. AP.

We only go to the parks during the off-season and have never added the water parks before.

(and yes, we do own a home in FL and have a FL ID.)

Thanks,

Dawn
 
A regular annual pass doesn't include the waterparks,neither does the seasonal one which is the one I have.If you want to include the waterparks you can either buy a premium annual pass which basically includes everything waterparks, pleasure Island year round admission to the 4 parks for $429 (pricing for Florida residents).

A regular annual pass is $325 for florida residents and the seasonal pass is $215 but doesn't include parking. They also offer an annual waterpark pass which includes Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach for $99.95.So the best deal might be the seasonal and to also get the waterpark annual pass which would come out close to a regular annual pass, however if you go more than 10 times a year or so you should spring for the regular annual pass due to the parking fees with the seasonal and you would also be able to get in during the blackout dates!!!
 
Thanks, that is what I figured, but we only have one of us get the premium for parking (me!) and the rest of the family gets the seasonal. So the $99 pass would prob. work best.

Dawn

DOOM1001 said:
A regular annual pass doesn't include the waterparks,neither does the seasonal one which is the one I have.If you want to include the waterparks you can either buy a premium annual pass which basically includes everything waterparks, pleasure Island year round admission to the 4 parks for $429 (pricing for Florida residents).

A regular annual pass is $325 for florida residents and the seasonal pass is $215 but doesn't include parking. They also offer an annual waterpark pass which includes Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach for $99.95.So the best deal might be the seasonal and to also get the waterpark annual pass which would come out close to a regular annual pass, however if you go more than 10 times a year or so you should spring for the regular annual pass due to the parking fees with the seasonal and you would also be able to get in during the blackout dates!!!
 
You don't need to get the premium pass to get free parking the regular annual pass gives you free parking, only the seasonal doesn't!!!
 

DOOM1001 said:
You don't need to get the premium pass to get free parking the regular annual pass gives you free parking, only the seasonal doesn't!!!

But she needs the water parks so might as well buy premium since the alternative is regular + waterpark pass which almost equals the premium pass. And then she can get into pleasure island if she wants. If the premium pass also includes DQ (would guess yes), could consider the TL/BB/DQ pass for 137. Only 105 for the kids.
 


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