Eighty8Keys
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You are perhaps only thinking of how you would use these tickets, while forgetting the VAST number of folks who go to Orlando for WORK trips.Thousands of folks visit the area for work every day. Some companies allow employees to tack a day onto their trips if the employee is willing to pick up the hotel/food costs. Swapping airfare by one day is usually free for the business in terms of cost, AND a perk employees love to get.
Still more folks go to WDW each year for weekend weddings, to see family, to visit central FL area for a host of non-WDW reasons. WDW is only an hour from Daytona, and only 90minutes from Tampa. A number of folks would be happy to tack a day onto an existing visit to FL whether they are going for the Daytona 500 or the beach.
Very true. Just this morning a former co-worker emailed me because she and her family are going on a last minute trip to WDW this weekend with her daughter's lacrosse team. They'll spend most of their time watching the daughter play, but may hit one park on Friday before the tournament begins. This type of ticket would be great for her family of four. She wanted my advice on which park to visit considering they probably wouldn't ride any of the rides. I had a hard time wrapping my brain around flying across the country from Portland to visit WDW for the first time and not riding any of the rides. I refrained from any commentary about her decision and just answered her question.