LOL, your message made me chuckle, because that's how we felt before DVC. You are actually closer to WDW than we are, and now we wont consider not going for at least 10 days each year! Last year was one of our "on years" for AP, so we were there 10 days in January, 7 days in October and 10 days in December. This year, we aren't going until Dec. 31, so we let our AP expire, and we purchased new ones with the DVC discount last week that we will activate Dec. 31. That trip will be 11 days, and we will go for another week in March and 10 days in early December. That's how we get the most out of the APs and our desire to spend as much time at WDW as possible. Of course, in this "off year", it has gotten to be long without a WDW trip until the very last day of the year, but it's how we make the APs work for us.scootert said:Unfortunately, the AP doesn't work for us -- we dont go to WDW every year and usually are only there 5 days. If we lived closer, we would definitely consider the AP. For our trip this year we bought the 10 day MYW with no expiration.
That said, if we were going to WDW for say 7 days we would reconsider AP mainly due to the Disney Dining Card (only available when you have an AP). That would save us quite a bit.
It really depends on how frequently you can go and how flexible your timeframes are - as dianeschlicht points out, there are ways to stretch the ap by staggering the dates.
You might be onto the reason we feel the way we do! I must say though, our son moved to Houston this year, and we were down there to visit him in July, and I doubt I could get used to that heat either!scootert said:I'm jealous -- even with DVC we can't get away that often due to job demands. Not complaining cuz jobs are good things to have. Living in south Texas makes winters much easier. We used to live in Eagan, MN and I have to admit I cried every time we left WDW!!
AlaskaMOM said:Two other thing to think about-
If you're ever going to want a regular room at the AP rate (for yourself or any others traveling at the same time as you) There can be quite a discount!
The other is the DDE card I believe that you can buy it w/o the AP, but for $75 instead of $50 (you'd just have to eat more during your visit to make it "pay")
Just something to think about when you make your decision.
Actually, the 10 MYW was available in February also, but I don't think you could buy it ahead of time. I fee that anyone who can take two trips in 12 months will usually make out best with the APs. BTW, the DDE card is NOT available without the AP. The $75 price is what Florida residents pay, but DVC AP holders get it for $50.keishashadow said:Since buying DVC in June, we went from a once/year or two or 3x/year; it's amazing how quick & hard the bug bites!
In the past we bought PH's w/o expir. In Feb we bought the 7 day MYW plus w/o expir (the longest they had @ the time). Even though we have 4 PH's and 4 MYW and 4 pluses/each; we're seriously considering the AP's.
I'm hoping having unlimted park access w/AP's will help break my commando touring style (won't be trying to wring every last drop out of a tix) besides saving us money.
At the very least we can always hoard the existing tix a little longer - money in the bank!
I believe you can book with the voucher number, but you will need an active pass to check in.iankh said:Can you book the AP room rate even if you only have the voucher and have not "activated" the AP?