RemainSeatedPlease
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I purchased the 3-day discount Disneyland tickets for myself and my husband a couple of months ago, and was planning to use them in either late February or late April, taking several days off work and going on weekdays, as I like to avoid crowds as much as possible. We don't have kids, so it's just the two of us.
However, I've just accepted a new job (yay!) that starts on February 1st, and I won't be able to take any vacation time for 6 months. So now I'm debating what to do with these tickets. They will expire at the end of May, before I can take vacation time. I feel like I have two options here:
1) Try to use them on a three day weekend. We live about a 7 hour drive from Disneyland. So, if my husband were to pick me up after work on a Friday, we could drive straight there and get there around midnight. Later than I would like, because we like to be there at park open the next morning. We could spend Saturday, Sunday, and half of Monday in the parks, then drive home Monday evening. So, I'd basically be forfeiting half a day in the parks.
Pros: We get to go sooner, before Star Wars land opens, and save money by using the discounted tickets.
Cons: Lose half a day in the parks, bigger crowds, less leisurely getting there/back.
2) Don't use them before they expire. I believe this means (correct me if I'm wrong) that when I use them in the future I will be expected to pay the difference between what I purchased the tickets for, and the current (at the time) price of the equivalent ticket.
Pros: Less crowds (because we would choose weekdays), more leisurely getting there/back.
Cons: Increased cost, potentially not less crowded because of Star Wars land, may not even be possible.
What would you do in this situation? I used to do crazy fast Disney trips for the weekend in my early 20s, back when I could live on less sleep, but I'm not sure if I want to do that now. If I do go on a three day weekend, my only options are President's Day (Feb 16-18), or Cesar Chavez Day (Mar 30-Apr 1). Which do you think would be less crowded?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
However, I've just accepted a new job (yay!) that starts on February 1st, and I won't be able to take any vacation time for 6 months. So now I'm debating what to do with these tickets. They will expire at the end of May, before I can take vacation time. I feel like I have two options here:
1) Try to use them on a three day weekend. We live about a 7 hour drive from Disneyland. So, if my husband were to pick me up after work on a Friday, we could drive straight there and get there around midnight. Later than I would like, because we like to be there at park open the next morning. We could spend Saturday, Sunday, and half of Monday in the parks, then drive home Monday evening. So, I'd basically be forfeiting half a day in the parks.
Pros: We get to go sooner, before Star Wars land opens, and save money by using the discounted tickets.
Cons: Lose half a day in the parks, bigger crowds, less leisurely getting there/back.
2) Don't use them before they expire. I believe this means (correct me if I'm wrong) that when I use them in the future I will be expected to pay the difference between what I purchased the tickets for, and the current (at the time) price of the equivalent ticket.
Pros: Less crowds (because we would choose weekdays), more leisurely getting there/back.
Cons: Increased cost, potentially not less crowded because of Star Wars land, may not even be possible.
What would you do in this situation? I used to do crazy fast Disney trips for the weekend in my early 20s, back when I could live on less sleep, but I'm not sure if I want to do that now. If I do go on a three day weekend, my only options are President's Day (Feb 16-18), or Cesar Chavez Day (Mar 30-Apr 1). Which do you think would be less crowded?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
