For those DVC folks that buy Park hoppers/no exp. vs AP.......

We're headed "home" in a week, and I plan on purchasing the APs with the DVS discount and the 10% off voucher that another Diser was nice enough to send to me. We will be heading back in January 2010 for the WDW Half-Marathon (I'll be running with Team in Training) and the Mickey Mile (my DS8 is running that), so we'll get our uses out of that AP... :goodvibes
 
Isn't it so tempting though to get 10 days because there is not much price difference in the days between 7 and 10.
Difference in price between 7- and 10-day Water Parks add-on = $0 (flat rate, $53.25/pass).
Difference in price between 7- and 10-day Park-hopping add-on = $0 (flat rate, $53.25/pass).
Difference in price between 7- and 10-day regular, expiring MYW passes = $9.59.
Difference in price between 7- and 10-day non-expiring MYW passes = $95.85.
Difference in price between 7- and 10-day MYW with non-expiring, park hopping, water parks and more add-ons = $105.44.

If you're already planning to get 7 day non-expiring passes, these extra 3 days for a 3rd future trip are a good deal! And if you're already planning on adding the water parks and/or park-hopping, then there's no further cost to do so with the longer passes, a bonus really. :thumbsup2

However, if you only want to visit the theme parks (not the water parks), especially if you want to spend just a few hours a day at a park, not hopping or going commando style, then it may be better to just get a 5-day regular MYW pass for each of two trips. 5-day ($236.43) x 2 = $472.86. 10 day non-expiring = $479.20. The difference is negligible ($6.34 saved) but you don't have the high upfront costs now and you don't have to keep track of any leftover, partly-used passes when getting the separate, 5-day base MYW passes.

If you plan to spread the usage over 3 or more trips, the 10-day non-expiring is better.
If you plan to get the water park add-on, the 10-day non-expiring is better.
If you plan to get the park-hopping add-on, the 10-day non-expiring is better.
It's better to pay the $50+tax flat rate for an add-on, just once with the 10-day, rather than paying it twice with separate 5-days.

AP's at the DVC or FL Resident discount rates are good for 2 trips within 365 days, especially if you want the other AP discounts and/or dining card. It all depends on how many days in a year you'd like to step foot inside the parks, even if just to visit a restaurant or watch a show or fireworks.
 















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