ZoZo
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For most of our trips, we hopped just about every day. They're usually during the F&W Festival. We often start our day at MK, AK, or DHS, then head over to Epcot in the late afternoon to graze the F&W booths.
Hoppers can also be handy under other circumstances. You can go to a morning EMH, then hop to another park in the late morning as it gets more crowded. Or spend the day at AK (which often closes early), and hop to a later-closing park in the evening.
It all depends on your touring style. One year I bought a hopper mainly because I'd always gotten one (habit!). Because I was traveling by myself and didn't visit the F&W Festival very much, I hardly felt the need to hop at all. I realized then that it was my friends (who are big wine drinkers!) who wanted to go to F&W every day. Since I don't drink, I just didn't feel the need to go to Epcot every day. I could easily have saved myself the extra money and spent it elsewhere.
My advice is, if you're not sure if you'll use it, buy your tickets without the hopper. You can always add it later for the same cost. You may never miss it!
Hoppers can also be handy under other circumstances. You can go to a morning EMH, then hop to another park in the late morning as it gets more crowded. Or spend the day at AK (which often closes early), and hop to a later-closing park in the evening.
It all depends on your touring style. One year I bought a hopper mainly because I'd always gotten one (habit!). Because I was traveling by myself and didn't visit the F&W Festival very much, I hardly felt the need to hop at all. I realized then that it was my friends (who are big wine drinkers!) who wanted to go to F&W every day. Since I don't drink, I just didn't feel the need to go to Epcot every day. I could easily have saved myself the extra money and spent it elsewhere.
My advice is, if you're not sure if you'll use it, buy your tickets without the hopper. You can always add it later for the same cost. You may never miss it!