Zim
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So I have been to Disney a LOT but I've only ever reaped the rewards of an annual pass once for another park system (~cough~) Super Grover Pass (~cough~)*. Anyway, my DD18's big college senior trip wish is a Disney / Uni trip late Sept / early October 2019 with all the bells and whistles for Halloween events and Food & Wine fest (yes she'll be 21 by then).
That is a LONG way away - Fall 2019! I can't wait that long to visit my home away from home, even if it does require that much time to save for everything she wants to do. The idea I'm throwing around is a low-end trip a year prior and squeezing both trips into a year window for the AP benefits. So my question is - what ARE the benefits I can look for with a single AP pass for both trips. Room rates?
We do these trips during her school fall break, so I think I can make it work if the first trip activates the pass on October 5, 2018 and then runs through (if I have this correct, October 6, 2019 - you get one extra day, right?) So 2018 we'd fly down on the cheap with backpacks and do the Frontier air R/T cheap flights, USPS toiletries to the hotel, stay at Pop and get 2 base 4-day tickets in addition to my AP for the other two people going along on this trip. Four full days in the parks, 5 nights at Pop and then back home. 2019 would be a LOT longer trip, probably hotel hop for the Universal hotel benes at the end of the trip so the AP could expire before the end of the full trip without issue.
Any advice or recommendations are welcome - if you think a single AP pass wouldn't offer enough benefits for these two trips to bother, I'd love to know this! I'm thinking it could really help with on-site hotel rates and not sure if you save on other ticket purchases. But I'd love any information from AP veterans who have been there, done that. THANKS GUYS!!
*The year we used the Super Grover Pass from our local Philly Sesame Place, it got us into Discovery Cove at a reduced rate and no additional cost to Seaworld and Busch Gardens Williamsburg all that year - totally worth it for the year we had lots of park plans in that park set!!
That is a LONG way away - Fall 2019! I can't wait that long to visit my home away from home, even if it does require that much time to save for everything she wants to do. The idea I'm throwing around is a low-end trip a year prior and squeezing both trips into a year window for the AP benefits. So my question is - what ARE the benefits I can look for with a single AP pass for both trips. Room rates?
We do these trips during her school fall break, so I think I can make it work if the first trip activates the pass on October 5, 2018 and then runs through (if I have this correct, October 6, 2019 - you get one extra day, right?) So 2018 we'd fly down on the cheap with backpacks and do the Frontier air R/T cheap flights, USPS toiletries to the hotel, stay at Pop and get 2 base 4-day tickets in addition to my AP for the other two people going along on this trip. Four full days in the parks, 5 nights at Pop and then back home. 2019 would be a LOT longer trip, probably hotel hop for the Universal hotel benes at the end of the trip so the AP could expire before the end of the full trip without issue.
Any advice or recommendations are welcome - if you think a single AP pass wouldn't offer enough benefits for these two trips to bother, I'd love to know this! I'm thinking it could really help with on-site hotel rates and not sure if you save on other ticket purchases. But I'd love any information from AP veterans who have been there, done that. THANKS GUYS!!
*The year we used the Super Grover Pass from our local Philly Sesame Place, it got us into Discovery Cove at a reduced rate and no additional cost to Seaworld and Busch Gardens Williamsburg all that year - totally worth it for the year we had lots of park plans in that park set!!
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