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wdwluv
04-14-2011, 10:55 AM
How many days make an annual pass worth it?

I thought I had heard 11 days...but I look at the 10 day price and thats only $262, right? Versus $500 for an annual pass? So wouldn't it be be better to get 11 days? (though I see there is no 11 day pass - I assume would be 10 day, then back to a 1 day? how would that work?)

Can someone straighten me out?

(I should add that we would not be park hopping, nor would we use any of the water parks)

KylesMom
04-14-2011, 11:17 AM
A huge benefit of the A/P is the "hopping" option. If you were to add that to the price of a 10-day base ticket, your price would go up from $271 or thereabouts to $323 per The Official Ticket Center pricing (an INTERCOT sponsor). If you need an extra day, you need to start over with a one-day ticket, which would be an additional $92.33, bringing your total for 11 days to $363.33 with the non-hopping option. Add hoppers, and you're looking at $472.84 for a total of 11 days.

Now, if you absolutely will not be hopping, then buy the 10 days plus 1 day ticket & it will definitely be cheaper. However, as you can see, once you add the park hopping option to 11 days, the A/P becomes more attractive. :mickey:

I should add that with tax, I believe a current A/P is $531 or thereabouts.

wdwluv
04-14-2011, 11:22 AM
oh thank you thank you thank you. That clears it up for me!

joonyer
04-14-2011, 11:24 AM
It depends on whether you are planning to visit on more than one trip to WDW during a 12 month period. If you are planning only one long trip, you can get a 10 day pass (expires 14 days after first use) for $271.00 (OTC price) and a 3 day pass for $237.00 (total $508.00) That is less than the regular annual pass price of $531.44. So that means you can spend 13 days in the parks on one long trip for less than the cost of the AP.

But if you are going on more than one trip, you'd have to buy the non-expiring park passes to use them beyond 14 days. The 10 day non-expiring pass is $480.00. Adding one more day with an expiring pass (use it on your first visit) would add an additional $92.53, which totals $572.53, which is $40 over the cost of an AP. And as the previous poster stated, the AP includes hopping privileges.

So if you are just visiting once in a 12 month period, you can get 13 park admissions (non-hopper) for less than an AP. But you have to use them all on that one trip. More than one trip and the AP is the way to go for more than 11 or more of park admissions.

wdwluv
04-14-2011, 12:07 PM
Thank you!

We are going in November, and might spend as many as 10 days in parks. And we had thought we would go again August 2012, but I think we might be nixing that trip. We've added a cruise in Feb. 2012. (not sure if we will do any Disney days, good chance we won't) And I am pretty confident we will make a DisneyLAND visit in May 2012. So all these trips might make the August 2012 not happen.

Buuuuutttt...that kind of leads me to another question....if we are going to Disneyland too, in the same 12 month period, are there any extra perks that would make the premium pass worth it? When I looked at Disneyland tickets, I think it will be approx $180 for 4 park days? So, that adding $200 to WDW AP for that upgrade , might be worth it for any perks.
(I will have an annual pass for this year, bought it because I will also be doing a trip in May solo for D23. So maybe only I would upgrade to premium? Just do tickets for the rest of the family?)

MrPeetrie
04-15-2011, 09:30 AM
Another thing to consider is the price break on the room. If you purchase an AP, WDW usually offers room discounts at select times. Moreover, to qualify for the AP room rate, only one adult member need have the pass. I would purchase one AP and try to get a discounted room. Then purchase length-of-stay tickets for the other members staying with you.

BrerGnat
04-15-2011, 09:46 AM
Buuuuutttt...that kind of leads me to another question....if we are going to Disneyland too, in the same 12 month period, are there any extra perks that would make the premium pass worth it? When I looked at Disneyland tickets, I think it will be approx $180 for 4 park days? So, that adding $200 to WDW AP for that upgrade , might be worth it for any perks.
(I will have an annual pass for this year, bought it because I will also be doing a trip in May solo for D23. So maybe only I would upgrade to premium? Just do tickets for the rest of the family?)

If you will be going to DL, get the Premium Pass. Definitely. It functions as a Premium Pass at DLR, so you have no blackout dates to contend with. In addition, the Premium Pass at DL offers a MULTITUDE of discounts (more than what they offer at WDW). For example, 15% off at ALL Disney in park dining, 15% merchandise discount resort wide (Disney owned stores and carts), free parking (if you need that), DLR hotel room discounts (as deep as 40%), 20% discount on tours, and discounts at almost every Downtown Disney restaurant and store! (usually 10%). In addition, the major restaurants and some shops at the nearby Garden Walk Anaheim offer Disneyland AP discounts (20% off at California Pizza Kitchen is one that I know of for sure).

I think this Disney Parks premium pass is a wonderful option for those taking vacations on both coasts in one year!

nfrustaci
04-15-2011, 12:34 PM
i can't find anything on member benefits for annual pass holders. we go every year and it never occured to me to get this. we are going for 10 days this oct and will probably go again next year around the same time.

nfrustaci
04-15-2011, 12:44 PM
i can't find anything on member benefits for annual pass holders. we go every year and it never occured to me to get this. we are going for 10 days this oct and will probably go again next year around the same time.

never mind i found it.... not too appealing for me..but thanks, the only benefit is saving 200 for next years trip.

wdwluv
04-17-2011, 03:26 PM
I was so excited when I checked on my Destination D trip next month, that POFQ had an annual passholder discount for my days! If Disneyland 2012 or WDW August 2012 don't happen, I will do like you suggest, MrPetrie, and do just the tickets for the rest of the family, and cross my fingers for a passholder discount with my pass for our November trip.

But!...
WOW! Thanks Natalie!! That sounds TOTALLY worth the upgrade to Premium if Disneyland is a go for May 2012!!! Thank you SO MUCH for sharing all that info!!! Sounds like, even if I was almost at an even or less cost wise for between paying just for park days in tickets (10 days WDW & 4 DL), the benefits of the Premier pass are worth it!! And if my reading is right, the Premier gets us into Disney Quest and the Water parks too?! Wouldn't have planned on doing them, but if this pass covers it, would totally pencil those in!

thank you thank you thank you!

BrerGnat
04-18-2011, 11:52 AM
Yes, the Premier pass functions as the highest level pass at both WDW and DLR. So, you would get water parks, Disney Quest, etc. at WDW.

It's definitely a steal.

And, correction, the merchandise discount is 20% with the Disneyland premium AP, not 15.

Magic Smiles
04-19-2011, 08:12 AM
Thank you!

We are going in November, and might spend as many as 10 days in parks. And we had thought we would go again August 2012, but I think we might be nixing that trip. We've added a cruise in Feb. 2012. (not sure if we will do any Disney days, good chance we won't) And I am pretty confident we will make a DisneyLAND visit in May 2012. So all these trips might make the August 2012 not happen.

Buuuuutttt...that kind of leads me to another question....if we are going to Disneyland too, in the same 12 month period, are there any extra perks that would make the premium pass worth it? When I looked at Disneyland tickets, I think it will be approx $180 for 4 park days? So, that adding $200 to WDW AP for that upgrade , might be worth it for any perks.
(I will have an annual pass for this year, bought it because I will also be doing a trip in May solo for D23. So maybe only I would upgrade to premium? Just do tickets for the rest of the family?)

I have always been under the impression that a Annual Pass is only good for Disneyworld if purchased for Disneyworld. And that you would have to purchase a separate Annual Pass for DisneyLAND. Is this correct or can you use the same pass at both parks?

Stitch98
04-19-2011, 08:35 AM
A huge benefit of the A/P is the "hopping" option.
:mjump:ditto:mjump:

MarkC
04-19-2011, 09:41 AM
Magic Smiles-- there is a new pass that is a combined one for both parks. I think it costs $700 but if you happen to be on both coasts in a years time, it may be a good deal.

As for the original question-- I think an annual pass is worth it. I don't know where you live but we've purchased them at least 3 times even living in Nebraska, and will do so again in September. We have often ended up in Florida again for bowl games, family trips, and we're taking a cruise next April so we'll make it at least one night in Disney again as well. Plus, we do utilize some of the discounts. That 2nd trip is so much cheaper when your tickets are already paid for. Good luck.

wdwluv
04-22-2011, 11:22 AM
Thank you again for ALL your input.

I have purchased the annual pass for myself, as I will be there for May and November. I'm not sure yet about the rest of the family, we MAY go again in August - so 2 trips between Nov. 2011 and Aug 2012. (my AP will have expired come May 2012) But thankfully, with me having one for November, we will get to enjoy all the perks for that trip.

I called ticketing yesterday with questions about the Premier Pass - that's the one that gives you BOTH Disneyworld and Disneyland admission. We MAY do a spring Disneyland trip instead of that August WDW trip. It is $700 for the Premier and I found out that it gives you the Premium benefits for WDW. Meaning you can get into Disney Quest and the Waterparks with it as well. I reallllly need to figure out if we will be doing DL in Spring or WDW next August before our November trip.

Huge thanks again!!!

Fastpasssteve
04-22-2011, 03:52 PM
A few years ago, four of us guys went down to WDW. One of us had an Annual Pass. The deal we got on a 2 bedroom suite at Saratoga Springs and the level of quality we received at that resort simply would have been out of our reach. The Annual Pass clearly paid for itself in that one trip.

Consider.

Aisling
04-27-2011, 10:35 PM
We bought the Premier pass for our April trip to WDW (we live in California). It was definitely worth it! My husband and son went to Disney Quest at least five times and we hit every park at least once, twice for MK & Epcot. Just having the option to change our plans was worth it for me.

Something I learned after our trip - there's something called 'Tables in Wonderland' that gives pass holders a discount on food. Since Disneyland gave the discount, I didn't think to research this, but we figured that WDW does the dining plan, so they don't automatically give a discount on dining. Just something for you to check out.

Also, we saved 40% on our hotels with the pass. That more than made up for the cost of the passes.

As a bonus, I'm planning a short trip for my son and I to go back to WDW in December. If I didn't have the passes, we wouldn't be able to go. I like that flexibility.

Have fun!

PopPhan
04-28-2011, 08:33 AM
Something I learned after our trip - there's something called 'Tables in Wonderland' that gives pass holders a discount on food. Since Disneyland gave the discount, I didn't think to research this, but we figured that WDW does the dining plan, so they don't automatically give a discount on dining. Just something for you to check out.

Just to note: The "Tables In Wonderland" card will cost you and additional $75, so you may want to balance that cost against the discounts you would receive on food based on your normal eating habits. Most people say that it is really worth the price in that it, unlike the DDP, covers adult beverages, whereas the DDP does not.

wdwluv
04-28-2011, 09:32 AM
Thanks again everyone!

I am definitely going to pick up the TiW card when I go down there. We always opt for the room only discounts, not the dining plans, so this card will be a great option for us!

jcvalenti
04-30-2011, 10:56 AM
I didn't see it mentioned above, but another nice benefit of the Annual Pass is free parking at the parks (in case you stay off property, or want to drive to a park to save some time). Also, if you get the TiW card, that allows for free valet parking at resorts if you're going to eat. A couple nice benefits.

We're getting APs for our trip this July (12 days). Then we'll be going down (adults only) for Food & Wine in October (5 days), and again next summer for another 11 days before the pass runs out.

I haven't crunched the numbers, but I know for sure that the pass saves you some money when you're going to WDW for 28 days in a calendar year :)

Even more when you like eating and drinking constantly and the TiW is saving you 20% per meal.

White Rose
05-26-2011, 11:40 AM
I've been brainstorming this as a possible option for myself, as well. I'll be in Disney for probably about two weeks in January and will be park hopping at least 12 of those days. (First week is a trip with my girls and then second week is a family trip). Now, we never go the water parks, so the water park and fun option is not added into this.

But, doing some quick calculations, it only comes out to around $336 if I'm park hopping some of those days...

Ugh. Math. Never my strong suit. :ill: And it looks like you can't use a regular AP on certain dates of the year...?

KylesMom
05-26-2011, 12:02 PM
I'll be in Disney for probably about two weeks in January and will be park hopping at least 12 of those days.

But, doing some quick calculations, it only comes out to around $336 if I'm park hopping some of those days...

Typically if you plan on park hopping, the worth of an A/P pays for itself around 11 days. Not sure where you're getting a $336 figure. A 10-day adult base ticket is $279.03. Add to that the park-hopping option, and it comes out to $333. Then you need to start over on a base ticket, which for 2 days with the hopping option is $226.53 for a total of $559.53 - more if you will be adding more park days. An Annual Pass is $531.44.

There are no blackouts for annual passes - Just Florida Seasonal Resident Passes.

P.S. - for quick pricing, I utilized the prices under InfoCentral. You'd get a small break by going through our INTERCOT sponsor, The Official Ticket Center.

Scar
05-26-2011, 12:10 PM
For 12 days in the park (10 hop)

10-day MYW.......$279.03
Add Park Hopper..$ 54.00
2-Day MYW........$172.53

Total...............$505.56


Annual Pass.......$531.44


I say pay the extra $26 and hop those last two days, enjoy some discounts, and maybe even plan another trip within the year.


Where did you read that some days are blacked out?

White Rose
05-26-2011, 02:01 PM
Typically if you plan on park hopping, the worth of an A/P pays for itself around 11 days. Not sure where you're getting a $336 figure. A 10-day adult base ticket is $279.03. Add to that the park-hopping option, and it comes out to $333. Then you need to start over on a base ticket, which for 2 days with the hopping option is $226.53 for a total of $559.53 - more if you will be adding more park days. An Annual Pass is $531.44.

There are no blackouts for annual passes - Just Florida Seasonal Resident Passes.

P.S. - for quick pricing, I utilized the prices under InfoCentral. You'd get a small break by going through our INTERCOT sponsor, The Official Ticket Center.

Ah, gotcha. I didn't realize there was a 10 day limit on a hopper pass. My math came about from wrong calculations (why I was History major :blush: ). The reason I'm looking into the AP is because even though my parents will be paying for my stay the second week (since I will be with them), I thought I might save myself and them some money in already having an AP.

However, it would be two separate trips, according to Disney. My parents are staying at Shades of Green and will be purchasing park hoppers through a discount offer (my father works for DOD). I just have to figure out the amount of days they would be hopping.


For 12 days in the park (10 hop)

10-day MYW.......$279.03
Add Park Hopper..$ 54.00
2-Day MYW........$172.53

Total...............$505.56


Annual Pass.......$531.44


I say pay the extra $26 and hop those last two days, enjoy some discounts, and maybe even plan another trip within the year.


Where did you read that some days are blacked out?

Thanks for the calculations! :thumbsup: I must've misread what was written on the Disney site. I know you get a lot more with the Premier pass, but I'm only interested in a regular AP and it made it seem like the regular AP has more usage restrictions.

Thanks for everyone's help!