studiojmm
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So, yes, I've read the Tickets sticky thread . . . This is more advice than technical question, but it does include technical questions about ticket bridging.
So we are starting to plan a Sept 2019 mother-daughter trip and were planning to do a split stay. We'd start at Disney for a few days (and probably go to a Halloween party), then road trip some educational sites (homeschooling), and return to Disney for a few days the end of a two week period.
We'd probably need 4 park ticket days + the halloween party (assumes party day is otherwise not a park day) but would be onsite for a total of 7 (or maybe 8) nights, split 4 and 3 (or maybe 4). I have room-only reservations for 7 nights, but those are changeable.
So here's all that I'm weighing:
Tickets
A 4- or 6-day ticket starting on our first or second day won't be valid through the end of the second stay based on the new validity dates. Two shorter tickets cost more than the longer one.
We could do a 6-day ticket with flex dates OR just commit to another visit within a year and buy an annual pass. We otherwise wouldn't buy park hoppers and that and going into the parks for partial days on what would otherwise be non-park days is a nice perk.
Annual Pass Timing
Buying an annual pass is a significant chunk of change, so when do I do it? By 60 days, obviously, I want to have tickets in my account, but is there a benefit of buying one or both passes before that?
If I see a room-only discount for AP holders I could potentially call and get that applied? Is that likely much better than what I've got now, which is 20% off? Maybe another 5% for value resorts right?
Bridging?
Is discount ticket-AP pass bridging making for savings anymore? I should have paid more attention to the math on our holiday trip because we were offered an AP upgrade to a discount ticket in the app, but I don't really remember the numbers. I *think* I did the math at the time and the cost difference reflected what we actually paid.
Possibly Adding Dining
I'm kind of assuming there's no scenario where the "free" dining makes financial sense for two vegetarians (one of them picky) who's previous and perfectly acceptable strategy has been to depend heavily on grocery delivery and packed snacks + one sit down meal daily. However, we do really enjoy the Food & Wine festival and could potentially use all our snack credits there (credits aren't doled out by day, the are all there when you check in, right?), so I'm curious if either of the following would work:
If we purchase a package 6-day ticket with free dining package attached to the first half of our stay, can we upgrade it to flex dates when we are there so it lasts through the 2nd stay? OR can we upgrade those tickets to annual passes? Does free dining create any restrictions there? Does bridging save money in this scenario anymore?
Conversely, we could take the 10% off our one sit-down meal with the AP. (20% seems exclusively coffee these days)
Finally, Transportation
Is there any reason using Magical Express both ways but picking up a rental car at the airport instead of boarding a flight in between stays would not work? Is there a more convenient option?
So, suggestions? Am I missing anything? Thanks!
So we are starting to plan a Sept 2019 mother-daughter trip and were planning to do a split stay. We'd start at Disney for a few days (and probably go to a Halloween party), then road trip some educational sites (homeschooling), and return to Disney for a few days the end of a two week period.
We'd probably need 4 park ticket days + the halloween party (assumes party day is otherwise not a park day) but would be onsite for a total of 7 (or maybe 8) nights, split 4 and 3 (or maybe 4). I have room-only reservations for 7 nights, but those are changeable.
So here's all that I'm weighing:
Tickets
A 4- or 6-day ticket starting on our first or second day won't be valid through the end of the second stay based on the new validity dates. Two shorter tickets cost more than the longer one.

We could do a 6-day ticket with flex dates OR just commit to another visit within a year and buy an annual pass. We otherwise wouldn't buy park hoppers and that and going into the parks for partial days on what would otherwise be non-park days is a nice perk.
Annual Pass Timing
Buying an annual pass is a significant chunk of change, so when do I do it? By 60 days, obviously, I want to have tickets in my account, but is there a benefit of buying one or both passes before that?
If I see a room-only discount for AP holders I could potentially call and get that applied? Is that likely much better than what I've got now, which is 20% off? Maybe another 5% for value resorts right?
Bridging?
Is discount ticket-AP pass bridging making for savings anymore? I should have paid more attention to the math on our holiday trip because we were offered an AP upgrade to a discount ticket in the app, but I don't really remember the numbers. I *think* I did the math at the time and the cost difference reflected what we actually paid.
Possibly Adding Dining
I'm kind of assuming there's no scenario where the "free" dining makes financial sense for two vegetarians (one of them picky) who's previous and perfectly acceptable strategy has been to depend heavily on grocery delivery and packed snacks + one sit down meal daily. However, we do really enjoy the Food & Wine festival and could potentially use all our snack credits there (credits aren't doled out by day, the are all there when you check in, right?), so I'm curious if either of the following would work:
If we purchase a package 6-day ticket with free dining package attached to the first half of our stay, can we upgrade it to flex dates when we are there so it lasts through the 2nd stay? OR can we upgrade those tickets to annual passes? Does free dining create any restrictions there? Does bridging save money in this scenario anymore?
Conversely, we could take the 10% off our one sit-down meal with the AP. (20% seems exclusively coffee these days)
Finally, Transportation
Is there any reason using Magical Express both ways but picking up a rental car at the airport instead of boarding a flight in between stays would not work? Is there a more convenient option?
So, suggestions? Am I missing anything? Thanks!
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