deerislemaine
Mouseketeer
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I posted a question before our trip to WDW about golf discounts, and I didn't get many responses. I thus thought that I'd post something with what I found out on our most recent trip (we're actually still here in Disney).
Here is some of what I found:
1. The DVC golf membership is not a good deal if you have a premium annual pass (PAP). The DVC golf membership costs $50 and allows you to play for a discounted rate, but the premium annual pass has discounts that may be better.
2. The PAP allow one to play (in January) for $85 before 2PM and $40 after 2PM. This is a substantial savings over the regular on-site rate and the twilight rate ($59).
3. The DVC membership (you pay $50 per year) is $80 before 10AM and $65 after 10AM.
4. The PAP allows you to get the "tee it up upgrade." You have to go standby and not make a tee time, but you can upgrade from Oak Trail to any other Disney course for $40 and play at any time (even before 10AM). The same deal works with the Water Parks and More package.
Please note that these rates are for January, and the rates change by the season.
In summary, I found that the DVC golf membership for $50 per year was not a good value for me because I have a PAP. If I was playing without park passes it might be a good value though. I also found the "tee it up" upgrade to be an exceptional value.
Here is some of what I found:
1. The DVC golf membership is not a good deal if you have a premium annual pass (PAP). The DVC golf membership costs $50 and allows you to play for a discounted rate, but the premium annual pass has discounts that may be better.
2. The PAP allow one to play (in January) for $85 before 2PM and $40 after 2PM. This is a substantial savings over the regular on-site rate and the twilight rate ($59).
3. The DVC membership (you pay $50 per year) is $80 before 10AM and $65 after 10AM.
4. The PAP allows you to get the "tee it up upgrade." You have to go standby and not make a tee time, but you can upgrade from Oak Trail to any other Disney course for $40 and play at any time (even before 10AM). The same deal works with the Water Parks and More package.
Please note that these rates are for January, and the rates change by the season.
In summary, I found that the DVC golf membership for $50 per year was not a good value for me because I have a PAP. If I was playing without park passes it might be a good value though. I also found the "tee it up" upgrade to be an exceptional value.
