WillCAD
Where there's a Will there's a way
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Robo said:Local residents would be a different situation.
I wonder how many folks from elsewhere across the country have AP's for Universal and Seaworld compared to folks, like me, who buy AP's for WDW every year or couple of years.
I live in Baltimore.
I have a Universal AP. I don't have a WDW AP (although I have in the past, I just didn't renew it when it expired).
At $99, a Uni AP renewal is cheap enough to make it a great deal, even if I only get to the Uni parks for 2 days a year.
Someone earlier in the thread said something like "Disney has the market conered when it comes to emotions." I certainly agree with that - but it's my head that makes financial decisions, not my heart. Others do it differently, but even when I go to a place that I love as much as WDW, I always look at the practical financial ellements of the trip first, and the emotional, warm-fuzzy aspects after the trip is paid for.
Nothing is more emotional than being too broke to go to WDW because you didn't think ahead last year.


