Hi everyone,
I'm currently planning my first big DLR family trip for later this year. We've visited many times in the past, but this will be the first time that I do all the planning and pay all the bills while Grandma and Grandpa sit back and relax. We're shooting for a trip just after labor day, and for the past couple weeks I've been pricing out hotels, tickets, and airfare and basically trying to get the most magic for my buck.
So here's my latest question (one of many). We've never been AP holders; mostly because we're midwesterners. Our Disneyland trips, growing up, only happened once every 2-4 years, so the idea of an annual pass just sounded like a waste of money. Anyway, now that I'm the one paying the bills this time around, I'm hearing a lot of rumblings about AP discounts on just about everything that pertains to planning, and paying for, a trip.
We're planning on being at DLR for 7 days, and the cost of a premium AP is about double what a 7-day park hopper will be. So, keeping in mind that I'm an AP noob, would an AP be really beneficial to me? We're planning to stay at one of the 3 DLR hotels. GCH is the dream, but a week's stay there is worth more than my first car.
We've always done these trips on the cheap (stay at the dingy Motel 6 about five miles away, only eat in the parks once-per-visit, get the cheapest rental car available), and I could tell that the stress of pinching pennies always got to my parents. I want to try and make this trip as relaxing, convenient, and comfortable as possible for my parents, and leave all the hair-graying, coupon-hunting, deal-searching to me. I'm probably going to update this thread a lot, because I've got a ton of questions.
-Thanks!
Tarijeno
I'm currently planning my first big DLR family trip for later this year. We've visited many times in the past, but this will be the first time that I do all the planning and pay all the bills while Grandma and Grandpa sit back and relax. We're shooting for a trip just after labor day, and for the past couple weeks I've been pricing out hotels, tickets, and airfare and basically trying to get the most magic for my buck.
So here's my latest question (one of many). We've never been AP holders; mostly because we're midwesterners. Our Disneyland trips, growing up, only happened once every 2-4 years, so the idea of an annual pass just sounded like a waste of money. Anyway, now that I'm the one paying the bills this time around, I'm hearing a lot of rumblings about AP discounts on just about everything that pertains to planning, and paying for, a trip.
We're planning on being at DLR for 7 days, and the cost of a premium AP is about double what a 7-day park hopper will be. So, keeping in mind that I'm an AP noob, would an AP be really beneficial to me? We're planning to stay at one of the 3 DLR hotels. GCH is the dream, but a week's stay there is worth more than my first car.
We've always done these trips on the cheap (stay at the dingy Motel 6 about five miles away, only eat in the parks once-per-visit, get the cheapest rental car available), and I could tell that the stress of pinching pennies always got to my parents. I want to try and make this trip as relaxing, convenient, and comfortable as possible for my parents, and leave all the hair-graying, coupon-hunting, deal-searching to me. I'm probably going to update this thread a lot, because I've got a ton of questions.
-Thanks!
Tarijeno
