Buttercup Roberts
Future Orlando Resident
- Joined
- Feb 27, 2005
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Hi kids,
I just have to say, there are a lot of people planning trips here who have not been to Disney World much, and when I see them say they aren't paying for park hopping on their tickets, I just want to say
NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!
Don't skimp on the hopping feature on your tickets!
I can't imagine not having park hopping as an option. I think it's especially crucial when you don't go that much and are trying to maximize your park experience, yet first time or infrequent visitors seem to be the most likely to try and save some money by sticking to one park per day.
So many of the best strategies for seeing "everything" would include hitting one park at opening and then switching at lunch-time.
Disney took something that used to be a feature of every multi-day pass and jacked up the price by making it cost extra. I like to save a buck, believe me, but this is one thing I just wouldn't ever suggest anyone skimp on.
I guess I just feel SO bad for the people who try and go to the EMH parks and can't hop anywhere else, they are actually having like the worst most crowded possible park experience they could have. I know how that feels, because I got "stuck" in the Magic Kingdom once with my non-hopping-one-day-ticketed parents, on a day when they almost had to close the park due to capacity crowds. That day was like NO fun, and I know from other people traveling that weekend that the other three parks were fine that day.
So, anyways, that's my rant. Skip some of the mediocre restaurants if you are looking for somewhere to cut (and there's lots of them!).

I just have to say, there are a lot of people planning trips here who have not been to Disney World much, and when I see them say they aren't paying for park hopping on their tickets, I just want to say
NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!

Don't skimp on the hopping feature on your tickets!
I can't imagine not having park hopping as an option. I think it's especially crucial when you don't go that much and are trying to maximize your park experience, yet first time or infrequent visitors seem to be the most likely to try and save some money by sticking to one park per day.
So many of the best strategies for seeing "everything" would include hitting one park at opening and then switching at lunch-time.
Disney took something that used to be a feature of every multi-day pass and jacked up the price by making it cost extra. I like to save a buck, believe me, but this is one thing I just wouldn't ever suggest anyone skimp on.
I guess I just feel SO bad for the people who try and go to the EMH parks and can't hop anywhere else, they are actually having like the worst most crowded possible park experience they could have. I know how that feels, because I got "stuck" in the Magic Kingdom once with my non-hopping-one-day-ticketed parents, on a day when they almost had to close the park due to capacity crowds. That day was like NO fun, and I know from other people traveling that weekend that the other three parks were fine that day.
So, anyways, that's my rant. Skip some of the mediocre restaurants if you are looking for somewhere to cut (and there's lots of them!).
