I keep going back and forth...
We are not planning a WDW trip until 2012. My parents are treating our entire family on that trip so we won't have to pay for our passes. So, our next trip to WDW will not be until 2013.
When we go, we typically go for 5 nights, either the first week of April for Spring Break or the second week of June.
My initial plan when we bought in to DVC was to go in June and buy AP's and use them again the following April. Then, we'd have to take a year off. When we went last June, we bought the AP's. I kept thinking, "we don't NEED to go to the park because we have AP's". But then, I also realized that if we DON'T go to the parks, we have wasted money on the AP's.
Now, I am thinking that the NE tickets might be the way to go. That way, we really do not need to go to the parks because our tickets don't expire. On our last trip, we had so much fun just hanging out at the resort pool and we had a ball at FW! The girls loved the horses and played on the playground. Then, we took out some SeaRaycers and played on the lake for just under an hour. After that, we walked into Trails' End and enjoyed a nice leisureley lunch. The kids liked collecting the pinecones and we could have easily enjoyed a few more hours there. But the whole time, I kept thinking, "we have to get to a park today....we need to get our money's worth on those AP's".
Although, financially, the AP's are probably the better way to go, I think that the NE passes might allow us a little more freedom to enjoy our vacation. We can do whatever we want, without worrying about getting our money's worth.