aprilfoolwed
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Interesting - got a PM from someone suggesting I try booking a package with a 1-day park ticket (since we already have YES tickets) and see if it works. There is only a 2-day option, and it hardly reduces the price at all.
I'm coming up with 8 nights @ Port Orleans, 2-day tickets for 5 plus QS FD for $2516. It would be $450 more to do 7-day MYW tickets (like we have).
I think it's still worth it for us to stay off-site ($850 inclusive for 8 nights in a 4 bedroom house at Emerald Island - private pool!), use the 7-day Base YES tickets, and eat as we had planned (quick service when in the parks, breakfast at the house). We'd have to eat almost $1500 worth of quick service dining to make that even break even with what we already have planned. Plus, we'll be staying in a huge house with a private pool - no one sleeping on a trundle!
Oh - and YES tickets are the Youth Education Series tickets - there are threads all about that on the boards. Basically, you sign your children up for a cool class, and get discounted park tickets in return. Win-win!
We've received at least 6 PINS in the past 3 years.They always come from Disney Destinations in email. Once we got a PIN in the mail. The message line for our email says "A delicious deal on Disney Dining XXX family!"
I'm coming up with 8 nights @ Port Orleans, 2-day tickets for 5 plus QS FD for $2516. It would be $450 more to do 7-day MYW tickets (like we have).
I think it's still worth it for us to stay off-site ($850 inclusive for 8 nights in a 4 bedroom house at Emerald Island - private pool!), use the 7-day Base YES tickets, and eat as we had planned (quick service when in the parks, breakfast at the house). We'd have to eat almost $1500 worth of quick service dining to make that even break even with what we already have planned. Plus, we'll be staying in a huge house with a private pool - no one sleeping on a trundle!
Oh - and YES tickets are the Youth Education Series tickets - there are threads all about that on the boards. Basically, you sign your children up for a cool class, and get discounted park tickets in return. Win-win!
We've received at least 6 PINS in the past 3 years.They always come from Disney Destinations in email. Once we got a PIN in the mail. The message line for our email says "A delicious deal on Disney Dining XXX family!"