katybug34
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Basically you want to buy the ticket with the greatest savings off gate price from Disney BUT costs less than the AP you want to buy. Then, once you've used the ticket to get into a park (thereby bringing its value up to the gate price) you can upgrade it to an AP by paying the difference from the gate price of the ticket and the AP. For example (using phony numbers) if the UT ticket costs $200 and the gate price of that same ticket cost was $230 and the AP costs $450 then your equation would look like this:
$450-$230 = $220 -- This is what it should cost you to upgrade to an AP, again this is a phony number.
I'm also curious as to how this works.
In you example with the made up numbers, do they account for the DVC discount? So are you assuming the $450 AP cost in your example already is the DVC discounted price? Or does the DVC discount not apply if you do the upgrade?
Thanks.
There was a recent thread that mentioned the best discount was using the mousesavers link to UT and getting the 6 day hopper. That resulted in a $29 savings per ticket. (Or a total savings of $118 total for a family of 4 after taxes)
FYI There is no DVC AP "discount". the DVC AP is its own unique base ticket that is priced ~$100 less than the standard AP. (Just like the FL resident AP is its own form of a base ticket..).this is good because it allows us to upgrade a discounted MYW to the DVC AP![]()