jfelcie said:
What perks do you get with and annual pass? Is it worth getting for just one week?
If you are sure you will only use 7 days, I would not recommend an annual pass. The real savings usually kick in with 10 days usage or more. There are some dining discounts, but the best AP perk, in my opinion, is the ability to purchase the Disney Dining Experience Card. Rather than being a pre-paid dining plan, the DIning Experience card (currently $60) is good for the card holder and his /her party (up to 10 people total). It gives you 20% off virtually all table service and buffet meals at Disney operated venues, and it includes "adult" beverages. The nice thing is, rather than having to order a large mount of food to "get your $$ worth", like on the pre-paid plan, you can order whatever you wish if you aren't a huge eater, and still get a discount.
One thing you may consider...you say you go one week per year. Could you stagger that week? For example, go the 2nd week of August one year, then the 1st week of August the second year, actually using the Annual Pass for two weeks...then wait a year, and buy a new pass for your third vist, then again stagger your 4th visit...getting 4 weeks out of two annual passes, and so on.
There are also cash room discount (based on availability) if you want to squeeze in another trip as a cash customer at a regular Disney resort (the AP room discount is a "room only" ressie, you can not add the dining plan to a discounted room ressie). Since we drive to WDW, we often use the AP discount on rooms if we arrive a day early and stay at a value resort the first night. We do this because we drive from Texas, and allot an extra day to make the drive in case of problems on the road, luckily so far, we've always just arrived at WDW early
