PAP V 21 Day Ultimate?

mushumadness

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Hiya

Well I am looking at passes for next year.

I have priced both the premium annual pass and the 21 day ultimate pass.

Th premium annual pass works out around £299 each and 21 day is £198

I dont know which to go for lol, I have booked rooms through dreams unlimited who would add the annual pass rates when they came out, also I would get the dde card and discounts on mvmcp and shopping.

Or should we go for the 21 day at £99 less?
Or one of each, me with the pap and chris with the 21 day?

thanx for any help

anna
 
If you only need the PAP for room and merchandise discounts and DDE card then one will do, save the £99 and get one 21 day ticket.

If you are likely to be able to make 2 or more trips within the 12 months then 2 PAPs will be more cost effective. Ask yourself how many visits you are likely to make to water parks, Disneyquest etc as maybe a plain AP would do just as well.
 
mushumadness said:
Or should we go for the 21 day at £99 less?
Or one of each, me with the pap and chris with the 21 day?

thanx for any help

anna

Anna,

That's exactly what we've done this year. I have the PAP for discounts etc and my wife has a 21 day pass.

Andy
 
Anna ~

Will do be doing the DDP or buying a DDE? My vote would go to the Annual Pass. You will get discounts in some restaurants with the AP and at World of Disney. You will also get discounts on MMVCP tickets, if you are going to that.
 

£198 seems a lot for a 21 day Ulitmate. I've just bought mine for £175 from Orlando-ticket-deals.co.uk

Camac
 
mushumadness said:
Hiya

Well I am looking at passes for next year.

I have priced both the premium annual pass and the 21 day ultimate pass.

Th premium annual pass works out around £299 each and 21 day is £198

I dont know which to go for lol, I have booked rooms through dreams unlimited who would add the annual pass rates when they came out, also I would get the dde card and discounts on mvmcp and shopping.

Or should we go for the 21 day at £99 less?
Or one of each, me with the pap and chris with the 21 day?

thanx for any help

anna

Do the Ultimate Passes include car parking? The PAP and AP do...

At $9 a day now, this can add up (21x$9 = $189 assuming you visit a major park every day).

I suppose one way would be for one of you to get a PAP the other a 21day
 
loadsapixiedust said:
If you only need the PAP for room and merchandise discounts and DDE card then one will do, save the £99 and get one 21 day ticket.

If you are likely to be able to make 2 or more trips within the 12 months then 2 PAPs will be more cost effective. Ask yourself how many visits you are likely to make to water parks, Disneyquest etc as maybe a plain AP would do just as well.

I'm considering a plain AP and a Annual Water Park ticket. Cheaper than a PAP if you're not bothered anout DQ and WOSports....
 
If there is any chance you will go again, by the PAP. You'll be kicking yourself otherwise. You could definitely pay for the extra with a room discount if available and the DDE savings.
 
We went in June and have now booked for May.I am kicking myself for not buying the AP.I am getting one for this trip to get the discounts off room etc but mum will stick with the 14 day pass.I reckon we should be able to save a tidy packet off parking merchandise etc
 
I'm in the same boat as you
not knowing what to to

at this stage I am waiting to see if AP rates come out for our room
would love to get the free dining

We had the dining card last time and we saved lots$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
as there was 12 of us ,we saved the price of the card at the first meal

enjoy the planning
 












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