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      Explain the annual pass algorithm to me

      OK we're going in August for 14 days. Expecting to spend probably 9 or 10 max at Disney. Need to do Sea World and KSC but not fussed about Universal. Oh and shopping.

      OK 9 Disney days. These will probably be involving hopping around, leaving at lunchtime and coming back, definitely at least 1 water park. We're off site so will need to pay parking.

      Is it worth buying annual passes. Or even just 1 annual pass to get the parking perk. We're not interested in dining discounts because most of our full service dining will be off site.



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      Re: Explain the annual pass algorithm to me

      A basic annual pass will cover the 4 major parks with all the park hopping included. You get free parking at the 4 parks as well. There are some discounts to be had using the AP. Example, 10% off in the World of Disney store. You can also usually get resort discounts as well.

      And yes, only one pass is needed to get the free parking. It might be beneficial to get one AP.
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      Re: Explain the annual pass algorithm to me

      remember the annual pass holder will then have to pay to get into the water park if you just get the basic AP
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      Re: Explain the annual pass algorithm to me

      I believe you'd only need a child's AP to get the benefits that go along with the AP. That's the way it used to be anyway. Steven, being still under 9 would be a good candidate for AP holder!

      It used to be that the break even point for an AP was 8 days in the parks. Not sure what it is now with the higher costs.
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      Re: Explain the annual pass algorithm to me

      Quote Originally Posted by Tink View Post
      I believe you'd only need a child's AP to get the benefits that go along with the AP. That's the way it used to be anyway. Steven, being still under 9 would be a good candidate for AP holder!

      It used to be that the break even point for an AP was 8 days in the parks. Not sure what it is now with the higher costs.
      The touble is with the break even part for UK people is we have the options of the ultimate tickets (7/14 or 21 day) which work out very good value so need to be considered when pricing up against an AP.

      We have decided on 3 21 day ultimates for DH, DS and DD and an annual pass for me so we can get the TIW card and the other discounts. I am only getting ther basic AP as I definitely won't be going anywhere near a water park in August! I will be in WOD saving my 10% while the other three are frying







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      Re: Explain the annual pass algorithm to me

      Yeah, see? I don't know a thing about the available passes for the UK folk. I've had an AP for so long I don't know much about tickets for US folk either!
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      Re: Explain the annual pass algorithm to me

      The ultimate tickets are:

      14 day - £234 adults and £199 for children

      21 day - £249 adults and £219 for children

      Annual passes are:

      Basic - $499.49 adults and $440.91 for children (roughly £362/£319 at todays rate)

      Premium - $637.94 adults and $562.94 children (roughly £462/£408 at todays rate)
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      Re: Explain the annual pass algorithm to me

      What about the 7 day pass and just pay on the gate at water parks?

      What's the AP price in sterling please?

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      Re: Explain the annual pass algorithm to me

      Without actually number crunching, I'm guessing an AP won't be all that beneficial, Dawn. I think parking is $12 per day at the parks. If you aren't interested in the other perks or using it for room discounts, break-even essentially would be the cost of the pass you would purchase for your visit plus parking. If everyone else in the family would have water parks included in their tickets, you would have to add that back into the cost of the AP v. other ticket plus parking.

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      Yeah I'm guessing it's not worth buying one. There's no chance of us returning within the year anyway.



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