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IGDDDF

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Hello!

I have been a member of these boards for some time. I enjoy reading all of the information although I rarely post. However, I am having a problem making a decision for my family's upcoming trip (July 7 - 16, 2005). I have AAA membership, but I am truly thinking that maybe it would be better if I purchased an AP. What do you Disney Professionals think? If we go by way of AP, does anyone know the best price for that time. I am not able to log onto the system without one.

Since we are a family of five I was considering two rooms at a value or one room at POR Riverside.

I appreciate any information that you give.

Thank you.

Gwendolyn :cool1: :rolleyes1
 
IGDDDF said:
Hello!

I have been a member of these boards for some time. I enjoy reading all of the information although I rarely post. However, I am having a problem making a decision for my family's upcoming trip (July 7 - 16, 2005). I have AAA membership, but I am truly thinking that maybe it would be better if I purchased an AP. What do you Disney Professionals think? If we go by way of AP, does anyone know the best price for that time. I am not able to log onto the system without one.

Since we are a family of five I was considering two rooms at a value or one room at POR Riverside.

I appreciate any information that you give.

Thank you.

Gwendolyn :cool1: :rolleyes1

I'm assuming you mean 2006?

There is no way to know what the discount might be if any at all. It all depends on supply and demand. A room with a AAA discount can be booked now and you will know for sure what the cost will be. A room with an AP discount (if available) cannot be booked until 120 days out.

I wouldn't buy an AP in the hopes of a discount that might not materialize. But, I'm not much of a gambler. :rotfl:

Good luck with your decision.
 
Here's my 2c....don't know if it's worth even that, tho! :goodvibes

We are a family of 5 also, 3DSs. I switched our ressies from 2 rooms at CBR with AAA rate (through Disney) to one at YC with BRP for $200 less-- the same ressie would have saved $400. The cost of the PAP was $250 more than the 8 day MYW tx with water park option. Then, I purchased the Dining Experience card for $50 and can save 20% on most meals.

I don't have any plans to be back within the year, but it was definitely worth it.

Since you're this far out, I would make the AAA ressie thru the Disney #, so you have a room. Wait until the AP discount rates are out for your vacation week then ask one of us here at the DIS to check the AP rate for you. If it's a better savings, order your AP, make those ressies and cancel the AAA one. :paw:
 















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