CowboyCO
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Oct 12, 2005
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Hi and thank you in advance!
My family and I are planning a trip to WDW in Early 2008 and are considering buying an annual pass instead of our usual Parkhoppers. The cost of the AP only about $60 more than 7-day Park Hoppers and less expensive than a 10 day by $170.
Usually, I am agressive about finding the best deals on our disney vacations.
So, here's what I need advice on:
Do you save significantly over code rates for Disney Resort hotels? We usually like to stay MOD, but have also stayed Value once.
There is about a 50 percent chance that we would use the pass more than one trip in the year, but if we were able to go again, at least our park tickets are paid for.
We have done the DDP in the past (both free and paid for) and we really liked it. Is there any way to use the AP and get the dining plan with your hotel stay?
I'm just wanting to make sure I get the best bang for our buck and save enough to be able to return sooner. Unfortunately, we live in Colorado, so we can't just drive down over a long weekend to go. We have to spring for airfare, which adds $800-$1000 right on the top of vacation costs. Thanks again!
My family and I are planning a trip to WDW in Early 2008 and are considering buying an annual pass instead of our usual Parkhoppers. The cost of the AP only about $60 more than 7-day Park Hoppers and less expensive than a 10 day by $170.
Usually, I am agressive about finding the best deals on our disney vacations.
So, here's what I need advice on:
Do you save significantly over code rates for Disney Resort hotels? We usually like to stay MOD, but have also stayed Value once.
There is about a 50 percent chance that we would use the pass more than one trip in the year, but if we were able to go again, at least our park tickets are paid for.
We have done the DDP in the past (both free and paid for) and we really liked it. Is there any way to use the AP and get the dining plan with your hotel stay?
I'm just wanting to make sure I get the best bang for our buck and save enough to be able to return sooner. Unfortunately, we live in Colorado, so we can't just drive down over a long weekend to go. We have to spring for airfare, which adds $800-$1000 right on the top of vacation costs. Thanks again!