According to this, it costs $346.13 to add the no-expiration option to a 10-or-older 10-day hopper. For a family of 4, that's $1384.52. That's a significant opportunity cost the average family may decide doesn't work for them. Regardless, it doesn't make the $100/day talk a lie. Different people vacation in different ways.
Exactly! I had posted (post #34, I think) about this, and broke down what it means for our family.
Basically, for our family of 5, we'd need to spend an extra $1700 on the no expiration option during this trip to save about $200 on our next trip.
Considering we're in the $4-5000 range for rooms and tickets alone, not counting travel expenses and food/souvenirs, I just don't think we can spend an extra $1700 this trip to save a couple hundred bucks two or three years down the road.
I know, a savings of $200 on tickets is great, but not so great when you have to shell out that kind of money that far in advance (and yes, it's very far in advance, because people going multiple times in a year would just get the AP).
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