Stevegriswold
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- May 27, 2007
Since Bob is so great at comparing deals I wanted to see if Bob could do the math.
Bob this could be your segment on the Pod Cast since you account for everything when doing comparisons of deals (driving vs flying).
Id love to know when purchasing an annual pass is a better deal than purchasing a 10 day, no expiration, park hopper with the water park add on.
I think the AP is $450 but being DVC members I think we get $100 off, so about $350.
The 10 day park hoppers with no exp are about $450.
We have two adults and a daughter soon to be three.
1. How many trips to WDW would make a AP a better deal over no exp. tickets?
Being DVC members we might take two five day trips currently to WDW each year. Being past castmemebers, we do not like cram in five full park days, but like to use the BCV pool one day, shop one day, etc.
Thanks,
Steve Griswold
Atlanta GA
Bob this could be your segment on the Pod Cast since you account for everything when doing comparisons of deals (driving vs flying).
Id love to know when purchasing an annual pass is a better deal than purchasing a 10 day, no expiration, park hopper with the water park add on.
I think the AP is $450 but being DVC members I think we get $100 off, so about $350.
The 10 day park hoppers with no exp are about $450.
We have two adults and a daughter soon to be three.
1. How many trips to WDW would make a AP a better deal over no exp. tickets?
Being DVC members we might take two five day trips currently to WDW each year. Being past castmemebers, we do not like cram in five full park days, but like to use the BCV pool one day, shop one day, etc.
Thanks,
Steve Griswold
Atlanta GA