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mommy22fishys

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I'm working on getting my family to DW for the 2nd time. The first time, my in-laws took us (all expenses paid - Lucky I know!). So I'm attempting to plan this on my own. I know I can ask her, but I thought since I love this site so much, I would check here first. I have questions about the cost of park tix & water park tix. I did the figuring and came up with a total of $950 for tix. And this is for a family of DH(28), DW(28), DS(3) & DS(8mo), attending the parks 2 days, water park 1 day. I was selecting the base magic your way tix for 2 adults, 1 child. And adding $50/person to add the water park for 1 day. Am I doing this correctly? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
 
You might come off cheaper by buying a water park ticket separately. Also, if you think you might go 2 or 3 times this year a longer pass with no expiration might be cheaper. Just experiment. We found out that going for 10 days during value season was cheaper including 7 day tickets than going 4 days during high season.
 
Keep in mind that you won't be able to hop with the base. :thumbsup2
 
I bought the Unofficial Guide WDW that has all of the info in there, as well as the cheapest places to buy tickets from. I can email you a copy if you want it just PM me with your email address :thumbsup2
 

Try looking into one of the discount ticket brokers- I like www.ticketmania.com or www.undercovertourist.com . I did the math, and you could get a 3 day base ticket for $199 and $165 (adult and child tickets, respectively) from undercover tourist. If you are just going to the waterpark for one day, it is cheaper to just buy your tickets at the gate (they are $38.34 w/tax for adults, and $31.95 for kids). so, you could get 3 park days and 1 waterpark day for your family for $671.63. Your 8 month old won't need a ticket- children under 3 are free.
 
Woah- sorry! Didn't see that you just wanted to do 2 days at the parks and 1 day at the waterparks. You can get 2 day park tix and 1 day waterpark tix for the 3 of you (8 month old still free) for $506.94. If you want to hop, you would add $143.79, making the total $650.73. These are the regular Disney prices- there are no discounts for tickets less than 3 days in length.
 
With that amount of time and kids so young (mine are very similar ages), you should probably stick to the parks. They're going to get worn out and need to come back for a nap. Good time to take in the hotel pool. At that age, they would get much more mileage out of an extra day at Magic Kingdom, Epcot, MGM or AK than at the water parks and it will be less expensive. You probably won't even need the hopper if you just plan out your days and stick to the plan.
 
Because your children are so young, and you're still pretty new to Disney I would recommend buying an extra park day and not doing the waterparks. You could choose a Disney resort with a theme pool, and end up having just as much fun. This also lets you rest when you need to.
 
Unless you really have your heart set on going to a water park I would stay an extra day in the parks and save the water parks for another visit.

Have you decided where you are going to stay?
 
With the way Disney has their ticketing options set up now, it's really only worth your time to go for stays of 4 days or longer. You know, the difference in price of a 2 day pass and a 7 day pass is really not that much. So, maybe consider adding another day or so to your trip.

Also, I'd scratch the water park. It may be fun for your 3 year old, but there wont be anything much to do for the 8 month old. And I really think your whole family would find more enjoyment out of another day at the park.

Also, consider the hopping option. It gets a little pricey, but this way, since you are only planning to stay for about 3 days, you can hop from park to park and see everything. Otherwise, you are going to have to miss at least one park completely.
 
You are a young family and odds are will return in the future= consider getting as long a pass as possible (10 day? ) non expiring. The cost goes way down the more days you add, and you will be covered for another trip or 2 even in the future. I agree with those too that said skip the waterpark. You're kids are too little to make it worthwhile (unless the 2 adults are water park freaks!), and you can get a pleasurable pool experience at one of the hotels.
 
DisneyDreamingAubrey said:
Because your children are so young, and you're still pretty new to Disney I would recommend buying an extra park day and not doing the waterparks. You could choose a Disney resort with a theme pool, and end up having just as much fun. This also lets you rest when you need to.
I agree. The pool at Coronodo Springs is awesome, there is a great slide and it is set up to accomadate families of all ages... unless you & DH are real daredevils and want to take turns with the kids I would think it would be perfect. I would think an extra day at the park would be a better value.

Check out Buzz2001's info on Coronodo at:
http://coronado_springs.tripod.com/
 
Wish_I_Was_At_WDW said:
Unless you really have your heart set on going to a water park I would stay an extra day in the parks and save the water parks for another visit.

Have you decided where you are going to stay?

I agree. The waterparks are nice, but honestly? You can find waterparks anywhere. Missing a park to go to the waterpark wouldn't be worth it.
 
mommy22fishys said:
I'm working on getting my family to DW for the 2nd time. The first time, my in-laws took us (all expenses paid - Lucky I know!). So I'm attempting to plan this on my own. I know I can ask her, but I thought since I love this site so much, I would check here first. I have questions about the cost of park tix & water park tix. I did the figuring and came up with a total of $950 for tix. And this is for a family of DH(28), DW(28), DS(3) & DS(8mo), attending the parks 2 days, water park 1 day. I was selecting the base magic your way tix for 2 adults, 1 child. And adding $50/person to add the water park for 1 day. Am I doing this correctly? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
I don't think this is a real post.
 
SCDisneyholics said:
With that amount of time and kids so young (mine are very similar ages), you should probably stick to the parks. They're going to get worn out and need to come back for a nap. Good time to take in the hotel pool. At that age, they would get much more mileage out of an extra day at Magic Kingdom, Epcot, MGM or AK than at the water parks and it will be less expensive. You probably won't even need the hopper if you just plan out your days and stick to the plan.
You have an excellent point. I think we will wait a few years for the water parks. I'll introduce the boys to the parks first. My oldest son was there when he was about 4 months old so of course he doesn't remember it. And I know my youngest won't remember this trip, but I know he'll enjoy seeing Mickey! I think we'll add a day or two to our trip and skip the water park. Thanks for your suggestion!
 
I apologize. It is a real post. Disregard my post. Sometimes people will post something just to watch how many people will answer and never reply back to the thread. But since you are replying it obviously does not apply to you.

Good Luck with your trip!

Honestly, I don't understand why someone would travel all the way to Disney from Indiana to spend 2 days in the park and 1 day in a waterpark and be willing to spend $950.00 on tickets alone (not sure how you arrived at this amount?) not to mention accomodations, airfare, or gasoline. That is why I posted what I posted. I'm sure you have your reasons for the short trip.
 
Sleeping Becca said:
I apologize. It is a real post. Disregard my post. Sometimes people will post something just to watch how many people will answer and never reply back to the thread. But since you are replying it obviously does not apply to you.

Good Luck with your trip!

Honestly, I don't understand why someone would travel all the way to Disney from Indiana to spend 2 days in the park and 1 day in a waterpark and be willing to spend $950.00 on tickets alone (not sure how you arrived at this amount?) not to mention airfare or gasoline. That is why I posted what I posted. I'm sure you have your reasons for the short trip.

No hard feelings...I may not get back to the post right away because I am taking care of my two boys. But I am completely and totally interested in the advice that everyone is giving me. So as soon as I'm able to jump on here and check what everyone has to say then I'll respond.

As far as you not understanding why someone would travel all the way to Disney from Indiana to spend 2 days in the park and 1 day in a waterpark... you're right, I do have my reasons for the short trip. Maybe you should take the time you used to type a response to be helpful instead of critical. The world would be a better place.

As for everyone who has been helpful...THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH!!!! With your help, I'm figuring this out!
 
mommy22fishys said:
No hard feelings...I may not get back to the post right away because I am taking care of my two boys. But I am completely and totally interested in the advice that everyone is giving me. So as soon as I'm able to jump on here and check what everyone has to say then I'll respond.

As far as you not understanding why someone would travel all the way to Disney from Indiana to spend 2 days in the park and 1 day in a waterpark... you're right, I do have my reasons for the short trip. Maybe you should take the time you used to type a response to be helpful instead of critical. The world would be a better place.

As for everyone who has been helpful...THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH!!!! With your help, I'm figuring this out!

I wouldn't call it critical, I would call it skeptical. A MYW package including airport transfers, 2 nights at All Star Sports, and 3 days of park tickets for 2 adults and 1 child came out to $829.17. I used dates in the summer of 2007 so if you are traveling in a less busy season it will be even cheaper.

Again, sorry I offended you.

Enjoy your trip.
 


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