Sorry, I didn't intend to start a big discussion, and certainly wasn't trying to start any rumors!

I agree with all of you...any benefits we might receive are great, and greatly appreciated. I just like to plan, plan, plan in advance, and worry about unexpected changes. But those just mean I get to re-plan
I posted the following question on the park strategies board, but thought someone here might have had experience with it, so if you don't mind I'll ask again:
As ticket price increases look pretty likely in the near future, I'm thinking we should buy our 7-day hoppers now for our trip in January. DH is military, and he can get a better discount through MWR than at Shades of Green. (thanks to all of you on the SOG info thread for this tip!!) So far so good, right?
However...we might be PCSing to FL next summer (will find out this Dec or Jan), in which case we would cancel the January trip and wait to go to WDW when we live closer. If that happens, we'd be better off with FL resident seasonal annual passes. So the question is, would we be able to apply the 7-day hoppers toward the FL seasonal passes? The catch is that the seasonal passes are actually CHEAPER than the hoppers ($247 for 7-day adult hopper at MWR, $226 FL res seasonal at SOG). I wouldn't expect them to refund the difference, but I'd be happy with an even trade for more park days. Of course the price for the FL res seasonal will probably increase as well, so maybe it would be moot. Any thoughts? Thanks!
(Side note: DH was at the AF Services MWR office at the Pentagon yesterday, and they are currently having a promotion through the end of July. You roll a die, and if you roll a "1", you get 10% off your purchase! This could be HUGE on Disney tickets. He didn't think to ask if this would apply to tickets they have to order, like the longer multi-day tickets, or if there's a maximum discount...but it might be worth asking about!)