disneycrazed139
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I know the right thing to do is to buy the A.P. pass. We are going for 9 nights in June, probably 3 in November, and most likely again in March for a week or so. Altogether, I'd say we'd like to be in the parks about two-thirds of those days or maybe 11 days total.
If it was just the A.P. purchase, I could probably bite the bullet and pay for it, feeling I was getting a decent deal, but seeing as Disney Quest is my son's favorite thing to do at Disney, it would seem we would either need to buy a Disney Quest A.P. in addition to regular A.P. OR buy a P.A.P. When I add up these costs--what is it? --about 500 for a P.A.P. (or A.P. and D.Q. A.P.) it comes to quite a hefty chunk of change.
I wish there was some intermediary sort of pass for DVC--like 12 days in a year pass or something to that extent.
Any ideas on what to do with this? I know it's the age old question.
If it was just the A.P. purchase, I could probably bite the bullet and pay for it, feeling I was getting a decent deal, but seeing as Disney Quest is my son's favorite thing to do at Disney, it would seem we would either need to buy a Disney Quest A.P. in addition to regular A.P. OR buy a P.A.P. When I add up these costs--what is it? --about 500 for a P.A.P. (or A.P. and D.Q. A.P.) it comes to quite a hefty chunk of change.
I wish there was some intermediary sort of pass for DVC--like 12 days in a year pass or something to that extent.
Any ideas on what to do with this? I know it's the age old question.