NonScents
Fragrance is the new second hand smoke!
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This is my plan, after looking at the various info and options I have found on the DISboards. I would appreciate any feedback, whether I am interpreting the "rules" correctly, or if I am way off base:
Planning to be at WDW from 11/15-22ish. I'm a FL resident, and my b'day is the 19th and I have signed up for the b'day promo. I don't have passes yet, but I do want to get the FL resident seasonal pass.
On Sunday, I will buy the 3 day with Park Hopper, $134 + 26 according to the table posted in the "Everything about WDW Tickets" sticky. I will visit the parks Sun, Tues and Wed. using that ticket.
Then on my b'day, Thursday, I will upgrade to a FL Seasonal pass, which is $249, less the b'day credit of $75, so I will just have to pay another $14 and I will be all set for a year, well, 15 months actually!
(I know all prices are before tax.)
Does this work? I would hate to embarass myself at the ticket window!!! Please check my logic. TIA!
Planning to be at WDW from 11/15-22ish. I'm a FL resident, and my b'day is the 19th and I have signed up for the b'day promo. I don't have passes yet, but I do want to get the FL resident seasonal pass.
On Sunday, I will buy the 3 day with Park Hopper, $134 + 26 according to the table posted in the "Everything about WDW Tickets" sticky. I will visit the parks Sun, Tues and Wed. using that ticket.
Then on my b'day, Thursday, I will upgrade to a FL Seasonal pass, which is $249, less the b'day credit of $75, so I will just have to pay another $14 and I will be all set for a year, well, 15 months actually!
(I know all prices are before tax.)
Does this work? I would hate to embarass myself at the ticket window!!! Please check my logic. TIA!

