PlutoTheDog89
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We go every year for Christmas and after a remarkable stay at the Beach Club, we were suffering from quite the Disney hangover. My cousin has two little ones that she's looking to bring to Disney for Halloween. She invited us, as we're the Disney diehards and I've been planning/budgeting/throwing around numbers for her.
Then it happened. My sister and I joked "let's look at Easter!" We figured flights would be astronomical but then... BOOM.. $160 each way. I get a $300 travel credit with my CC and while the points were low, our method of thinking was "we should buy these then use the points for Christmas."
Anyway, I spent the week crunching numbers. It's funny—I failed my one and only math class in college but when it comes to Disney, I can run spreadsheets that impress my CPA friends. We found that purchasing an Annual Pass would save us money if we:
A) Go for Halloween & Christmas (as originally planned)
B) Go for Easter, Halloween & Christmas
C) Just go for Easter & Christmas
It also allows us to do a split stay for Christmas (we always do dining plan and obviously it gets wonky), although I think we're gonna stick with BC during Xmas.
So... does anyone have tips for Easter and/or Annual Passes? We'll be arriving early on 4/15 and staying until late 4/18. I know about most of the Passholder discounts and TIW. I'm gonna hold out on TiW. We'll be there for Easter, NYE, Christmas, Christmas Eve and that's when we do the most expensive restaurants, so we wouldn't receive the discount anyway. Outside of Easter, Christmas and possible Halloween, I could totally see myself going down there to golf in May or September.
Then it happened. My sister and I joked "let's look at Easter!" We figured flights would be astronomical but then... BOOM.. $160 each way. I get a $300 travel credit with my CC and while the points were low, our method of thinking was "we should buy these then use the points for Christmas."
Anyway, I spent the week crunching numbers. It's funny—I failed my one and only math class in college but when it comes to Disney, I can run spreadsheets that impress my CPA friends. We found that purchasing an Annual Pass would save us money if we:
A) Go for Halloween & Christmas (as originally planned)
B) Go for Easter, Halloween & Christmas
C) Just go for Easter & Christmas
It also allows us to do a split stay for Christmas (we always do dining plan and obviously it gets wonky), although I think we're gonna stick with BC during Xmas.
So... does anyone have tips for Easter and/or Annual Passes? We'll be arriving early on 4/15 and staying until late 4/18. I know about most of the Passholder discounts and TIW. I'm gonna hold out on TiW. We'll be there for Easter, NYE, Christmas, Christmas Eve and that's when we do the most expensive restaurants, so we wouldn't receive the discount anyway. Outside of Easter, Christmas and possible Halloween, I could totally see myself going down there to golf in May or September.


