Kittyskyfish
Ohio Dis Fans!
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We live in Ohio and always make one long trip per year, usually 7-9 days in the parks. APs work out for us if we buy APs every other year and stagger our travel dates, which gives us "two" years worth of annual trips per one AP.
For example, in December 2015 we bought two Deluxe APs for our 9-day Christmas trip. The price of the AP was actually less expensive than buying 9 days total worth of park hoppers, so APs made sense even if it ended up being the only trip. Now this September, we're going back again for an 8-day vacation before they expire. For $599/pp, we get 17 days of park time, which would cost $1240/pp in park hopper passes (we end up saving $641 pp) .
We'll let the APs stay expired until December 2017, at which point we pick up two APs and start the process over.
For example, in December 2015 we bought two Deluxe APs for our 9-day Christmas trip. The price of the AP was actually less expensive than buying 9 days total worth of park hoppers, so APs made sense even if it ended up being the only trip. Now this September, we're going back again for an 8-day vacation before they expire. For $599/pp, we get 17 days of park time, which would cost $1240/pp in park hopper passes (we end up saving $641 pp) .
We'll let the APs stay expired until December 2017, at which point we pick up two APs and start the process over.