a82allison
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- Apr 11, 2008
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Okay, I booked a 5 night stay last week for this coming May. I am NOT currently a passholder but have been thinking about becoming a seasonal passholder (florida resident). I did some pricing and this is what it comes out to:
I could get 2 Adult and 1 Child 4 day Tickets with ParkHopper for about $520 (florida resident rate)
OR
I could get the Seasonal Passholder tickets for 2 Adults and 1 Child for $706. So that is a $186 difference:
What I'm wondering is, I've heard that I could purchase the DDP with the pass so that would save me about 30% from what I hear on food. Is this right? As a seasonal passholder I would be able to purchase DDP?
Would I need to cancel my ressie and re-book? Or can they add on the DDP to my current ressie?
Is this worth it? I think we would make a point to make at least one more visit to Disney during the year...and that would more than pay for it. But I'd be even more excited if I could actually do the DDP too..cuz then it would ALMOST pay for itself my first trip.
Is my thinking flawed somewhere??? Help!
Allison
I could get 2 Adult and 1 Child 4 day Tickets with ParkHopper for about $520 (florida resident rate)
OR
I could get the Seasonal Passholder tickets for 2 Adults and 1 Child for $706. So that is a $186 difference:
What I'm wondering is, I've heard that I could purchase the DDP with the pass so that would save me about 30% from what I hear on food. Is this right? As a seasonal passholder I would be able to purchase DDP?
Would I need to cancel my ressie and re-book? Or can they add on the DDP to my current ressie?
Is this worth it? I think we would make a point to make at least one more visit to Disney during the year...and that would more than pay for it. But I'd be even more excited if I could actually do the DDP too..cuz then it would ALMOST pay for itself my first trip.
Is my thinking flawed somewhere??? Help!
Allison