2vets
Addicted since 1971
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- Dec 28, 2001
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IMO, the benefit of PPs goes beyond ride access. It means you can do everything you want *on your own schedule.* No getting others up and ready and out the door for EE/rope drop. No dealing with the mayhem of rope drop, in fact! No running back and forth across the park. No freaking modifying. And importantly, tons of time to relax and truly take the parks and ambiance in. I wish they were less $, but I still think they are wonderful, and preferable to a VIP tour (which do provide one great day, but are focused on riding as many rides as you can during that 7 hours) in many ways aside from cost. I budget for them at Epcot (value there is less certain, but I do my best to milk the cost effectiveness out!), DHS, and MK, even if it means cutting a day off my trip or downgrading something else. Have done them when solo on occasion (DHS mostly, you get a lot of bang for your buck there), but also, especially if traveling with someone else. I am taking my mom (82) in mid-May, we overlap you a bit, and I have budgeted for Epcot and MK. Good luck deciding - the most I have had to fund was 3 (painful), so 5 definitely makes it a tougher call.
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