lentesta
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Hi folks,
For a few weeks now we've been trying to come up with a simple way to explain the best way to choose admission media from the 160+ different ticket options to Walt Disney World. After beating our heads day after day, we gave up and wrote a computer program. A link to the program is below.
This page will allow you to enter all of your trip information, including how many days you'll visit the theme parks, water parks, Pleasure Island and DisneyQuest. It tells you the four least-expensive ticket options that cover everything you want to do.
So, for example, if the least-expensive option is for you to buy a 5-day Park Hopper, a 1-day Pleasure Island ticket, and a 1-day Water Park ticket, that's what we'll recommend first. Of course, you'll want to check the other options listed just to make sure there's not a better deal that just costs a few dollars more.
We make separate recommendations for children and adults. We'll also consider Florida resident discounts, "Shades of Green" discounts, and whether you're able to use Advance Purchase discounts.
In the next few days we'll also start recommending "preferred" ticket options, probably when you're visiting WDW twice within 12 months and an annual pass becomes cost-effective.
As noted below, this is a pre-release version of the software. I've been told that Netscape users might have some trouble with it. Please address all issues here, if possible.
Thanks very much!
Sincerely,
Len Testa
Warning: this is "beta-test" code.
Unofficial Guide "Best Ticket Option" Page
For a few weeks now we've been trying to come up with a simple way to explain the best way to choose admission media from the 160+ different ticket options to Walt Disney World. After beating our heads day after day, we gave up and wrote a computer program. A link to the program is below.
This page will allow you to enter all of your trip information, including how many days you'll visit the theme parks, water parks, Pleasure Island and DisneyQuest. It tells you the four least-expensive ticket options that cover everything you want to do.
So, for example, if the least-expensive option is for you to buy a 5-day Park Hopper, a 1-day Pleasure Island ticket, and a 1-day Water Park ticket, that's what we'll recommend first. Of course, you'll want to check the other options listed just to make sure there's not a better deal that just costs a few dollars more.
We make separate recommendations for children and adults. We'll also consider Florida resident discounts, "Shades of Green" discounts, and whether you're able to use Advance Purchase discounts.
In the next few days we'll also start recommending "preferred" ticket options, probably when you're visiting WDW twice within 12 months and an annual pass becomes cost-effective.
As noted below, this is a pre-release version of the software. I've been told that Netscape users might have some trouble with it. Please address all issues here, if possible.
Thanks very much!
Sincerely,
Len Testa
Warning: this is "beta-test" code.
Unofficial Guide "Best Ticket Option" Page

Neat program for a novice, but for many of those who frequent the DIS, not needed.
