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Old 05-17-2005, 10:25 PM   #1
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Hi everyone. I've been lurking for a few weeks now and just wanted to introduce myself. My family and I usually cruise for vacation, but our next "big one" is going to be WDW. I've already got an 8-night reservation at Coronado Springs for 374 days from now (not that I'm counting or anything). The Disney people said I could configure my package in mid-June. I've read in some places you can get 8-day passes now, but it's not listed on their site . . . anyone have information on this? We'll be handling our own air, but I intend to get the earliest flight into Orlando and hopefully have a good portion of the first day to play, so that would be 8 full days of fun since the 9th day would be the day we leave.

We've been to WDW 3 other times, but have never really done the resort package deal. Our first trip was from 12/27-1/2 in like 1998 or 1999. We stayed on International Drive and didn't really know "how" to do a Disney vacation. Our second trip we stayed closer to Universal and only went to Disney for a couple of days (what were we thinking?). The last trip was a one-night/one-day quicky . . . so, this is our first real Disney vacation. Any tips, tricks, hints, do's or don'ts would be more than appreciated. I intend to purchase the 2006 Passporter in January when it becomes available. If there is anything else that would help, let me know.

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The best help - these boards! I get most of my information from here - this place has helped me plan two great trips!
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Welcome to the boards, you will get all the answers to your questions here!

You can get 8 day passes online, you just have to click on the 7 day pass and then press continue to get past the first screen and then there is an option you can click for 8 or 9 day passes and you can change your ticket option there. I was just checking it out the other night and saw it for the first time! Good luck and have fun planning!
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Welcome to the boards!! We're glad to have you! An 8-day adventure to WDW sounds wonderful! I have read all the Disney travel books there are out there and have found that none of them can compare to the boards. Getting your hands on a Passporter is a great idea also! The worksheets, checklists, and pull out maps are a blessing to those of us who are extreme planners. Have a great time planning! It sounds like an amazing trip already.
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Everyone on the boards is always so willing to help, I'm sure that you will get all kinds of great info and help here! Another great site is www.allearsnet.com there is lots of great stuff there. Best of all will be when you get your Passporter you will it! Good luck and have fun planning!
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Welcome to the boards!! I'm sure you will find all the anwers to yuor questions here!! Have a great time planning your trip!!
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Another option may be the TEN day ticket. We plan to park hop just a COUPLE of days so it was cheaper for us to buy a slightly "longer" one-park-per-day option rather than a shorter stay with park hoppers. Or even an Annual Pass for at least one of your party. The AP allows you to get discounts on resort stays, dining, and allows you to purchase the Dining plan that give you LOTS of discounts. AP also gives you free parking and unlimited park hopping for 365 (actually I think it is 366 days.) We always buy an AP for our daughter (you cannot get the Dining card with a child's AP but all other benefits are the same) and that way mom and dad can "trade off" and each get a "day of rest" and she gets to get an "extra" day because mom and dad each do one day when only ONE of us takes her to the park. One of the nice things about the AP discount is that you can call and see if there IS a substantial discount on Coronado Springs when you are going. (By the way, you will LOVE it. We are staying there again next month.) IF you CAN get a nice discount you can then order (at least) one AP for the group. You do not need to have it in-hand until you check in.

In the past the advantage of the packages was time-saving. You save time by having the package all put together. But using boards like this one, allearsnet.com and mousesavers.com I could ALWAYS find better deals financially than what the packages had. Plus some packages are "set" so if you DO find a great deal you do not have the option of taking it. I know a LOT of people who like to buy a package and forget it. But I know many MORE who ENJOY the planning that always do it "my way" and get more for the money. Sometime people have found the "freebies" of the packages to be a nice bonus but often we found we never used them!

I think that it would be worth it to you to buy a guide book NOW and start planning in ADDITION to the Passporter in January. If money is a problem, if you have a "Disney loving friend" I am sure you could borrow one. You may be able to find one at your local library or for a couple dollars at a book fair or bookcloseouts.com. Or you could call Disney and ask them to send you the planning video/DVD and park maps and start planning. It really will be easier if you can look now and have time to think about and research specific rides and restaurants rather than have to wait until January. There is NEVER enough time to figure out what works best for your own particular group. I know that even with just the 3 of us, it keeps changing! :-) You will have a GREAT time! Enjoy!
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I think you might get a better deal buying an Annual Pass.

You'll find lots of information here, and if you can't find what you're looking for, just post a question and somebody here can usually offer you good advice.
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Thank you all so much for your insight and Disney Wisdom. I do have a question, when I looked at the per person price of the 8 day hopper ticket with the bells and whistles so we can go to the water parks and Disney Quest, the cost was $271, but the AP price was almost double that . . . does the annual pass include all the "perks" of the hopper with everything? How do I justify paying almost double? I'm so confused . . .

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to the boards!! You can't go wrong with asking your questions on the baords. They have been wonderful in helping plan a trip!!
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Another option may be the TEN day ticket. We plan to park hop just a COUPLE of days so it was cheaper for us to buy a slightly "longer" one-park-per-day option rather than a shorter stay with park hoppers. Or even an Annual Pass for at least one of your party.
I may not be reading what you wrote correctly, but I think what you have suggested won't work. Even if you have not purchased park hopping, you cannot use two days off your pass on the same day to go to different parks. So getting a 10 day ticket with the idea of going to both MK and Epcot on the same day and using two days will fail. They had that loop hole in the pricing closed from day one. Now, I will admit I've never tried this, but CM's have posted that it will not work.
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