ginkybiloba
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I have been crunching some numbers but want to make sure that my math is correct.
We would like to stay onsite the evenings of January 10 and 11th (we have a cruise booked out of Port Canaveral on Sunday, Jan 13th). We could also stay onsite the evening of January 12th, but would not be using the parks on January 13th, so I dont see a lot of benefit from staying onsite that evening.
For a 2 night stay, the rate is $224/night at the RPR.
For a 3 night stay, the rate is $201/night at the RPR.
With an annual pass, the rate drops to $144/night, whether we stay 2 or 3 nights.
The cost of the annual pass is $225. We would save $55/night on the hotel, so either $110 or $165 depending on whether we spend 2 or 3 nights. Parking is also included with the AP, so that would save $15/day (although I notice the hotel charges $15/day for parking, so I am not sure that we gain anything from that).
We plan on buying 2 day park tickets which come with a 3rd day for free. We will use the 3rd day on our park ticket when we get back from the cruise. Since we need accommodation for the evening of January 20th, we may consider staying onsite again at RPR so that we can use our 3rd day park ticket on Monday, Jan 21. This is MLK weekend, so I expect the park will be very busy when we get back from our cruise. All the more reason to stay onsite
If I buy an annual pass for myself, that covers my admission into the parks. If we stay onsite, we would get the early entry plus express passes (question: would I have to pay for the express pass on top of my annual pass, or would that be included as an onsite perk?).
If I have an annual pass, that leaves us paying $409.97 for park tickets for my husband and children (2+1 day passes), versus $549.96 if we had to buy passes for all 4 of us.
So:
Cost of preferred annual pass: $225
Hotel savings: $165
Park ticket savings: $140 (*assuming my express pass is included because we are staying onsite)
Seems like a better deal to buy the annual pass. Am I missing anything?
Thanks in advance!!
We would like to stay onsite the evenings of January 10 and 11th (we have a cruise booked out of Port Canaveral on Sunday, Jan 13th). We could also stay onsite the evening of January 12th, but would not be using the parks on January 13th, so I dont see a lot of benefit from staying onsite that evening.
For a 2 night stay, the rate is $224/night at the RPR.
For a 3 night stay, the rate is $201/night at the RPR.
With an annual pass, the rate drops to $144/night, whether we stay 2 or 3 nights.
The cost of the annual pass is $225. We would save $55/night on the hotel, so either $110 or $165 depending on whether we spend 2 or 3 nights. Parking is also included with the AP, so that would save $15/day (although I notice the hotel charges $15/day for parking, so I am not sure that we gain anything from that).
We plan on buying 2 day park tickets which come with a 3rd day for free. We will use the 3rd day on our park ticket when we get back from the cruise. Since we need accommodation for the evening of January 20th, we may consider staying onsite again at RPR so that we can use our 3rd day park ticket on Monday, Jan 21. This is MLK weekend, so I expect the park will be very busy when we get back from our cruise. All the more reason to stay onsite

If I buy an annual pass for myself, that covers my admission into the parks. If we stay onsite, we would get the early entry plus express passes (question: would I have to pay for the express pass on top of my annual pass, or would that be included as an onsite perk?).
If I have an annual pass, that leaves us paying $409.97 for park tickets for my husband and children (2+1 day passes), versus $549.96 if we had to buy passes for all 4 of us.
So:
Cost of preferred annual pass: $225
Hotel savings: $165
Park ticket savings: $140 (*assuming my express pass is included because we are staying onsite)
Seems like a better deal to buy the annual pass. Am I missing anything?
Thanks in advance!!