Originally posted by iluvwdw_2002
Thanks!
I was just unsure if I should get the Length of Stay pass for the full 10 days we are there, or just get like UPH for like 7 or 8 days. We do want to go to PI a couple of times, and I am still working on my husband to make a visit to one of the water parks, since neither one of us have been.
Just to clarify, the Ultimate Park Hopper pass IS a length of stay pass. This pass can only be purchased when staying at a WDW resort, and the duration of the pass is normally identical to your room reservation.
However, you can "drop" either your arrival or departure day from the UPH pass. Some CMs will let you drop both arrival and departure days.
I'm assuming you will be visiting for 10 days, 9 nights. If so, the shortest UPH you could buy would be 8 days. If you go that route, you will not be able to enter any of the parks on the day that you arrive at WDW or the day that you leave. All days in the middle you will have full access.
A UPH for 8 days will cost $366 (Adult) at current prices.
Don't mean to confuse you, but there are a couple more options to consider. The 7-day Park Hopper Plus may make more sense if you think there are days in the middle of your trip on which you will not be at Disney. With the PHP, you get 7 days at the four main theme parks and four "Plus" options which give you access to the water parks and Pleasure Island. In effect, you could have 7 days at the main theme parks, 2 water park days (plus) and 2 visits to pleasure island with this pass. The Advance Purchase price for this pass through Disney is $327 (Adult), but you may find it even cheaper through third-party resellers.
Lastly, if there's any chance you will return to WDW within 365 days, look seriously at an annual pass. The breakeven point for an AP is usually 8-9 days, so you're right there with this one trip. The standard AP, which gives unlimited access to the four main parks for a full year, is presently $393. The Premium AP, which also gives unlimited access to the Water Parks, Pleasure Island and DisneyQuest for a full year is $521.
It's worth noting that the AP holders are offered some of the deepest room-only discounts that WDW makes available. It's hard to factor this in to your ticketing decision, but the AP may end up saving your hundreds on your room stay, depending on the type of resort (value, moderate, deluxe) you choose.
I know this is a lot to digest, but you can really save yourself a ton by choosing the most appropriate ticket type. Unless you're going to make LIBERAL use of Pleasure Island and the water parks, I suspect the UPH is the least beneficial ticket.
Seriously consider the AP. Imagine making a return trip in 51 weeks and only having to pay for lodging and transportation!!!
Good luck and feel free to ask more questions if you have them.