It's been a very long time, but they did once offer an At-Par package (about what this ticket discount works out to). If you're even considering going again and you can afford to have the cash tied up in tickets i would suggest buying themHave there been any other deals like this for Canadians in recent years? Going to buy tickets for our trip in 2017 but wondering if I should buy for 2018.
I agree. If you know that for sure you will use the tickets at some point in the future then buy them now.It's been a very long time, but they did once offer an At-Par package (about what this ticket discount works out to). If you're even considering going again and you can afford to have the cash tied up in tickets i would suggest buying them
I plan on going in 2019/2020. Is there anything that could happen that would make these tickets useless or not as good as a deal? Like a tiered ticket system, or doing away with the water park option? (I plan on getting that as well). Is this a good investment if I know Im going again in the next 3-5 years?It's been a very long time, but they did once offer an At-Par package (about what this ticket discount works out to). If you're even considering going again and you can afford to have the cash tied up in tickets i would suggest buying them
The tickets will always be good -- Disney honours ticket media, still some non-expiring ones kicking around that people are using up, they won't expire or devalue. If you buy a 5 day PH with the water park option (just picking an example out of the blue) it will always be worth a 5 day PH with the water park option.I plan on going in 2019/2020. Is there anything that could happen that would make these tickets useless or not as good as a deal? Like a tiered ticket system, or doing away with the water park option? (I plan on getting that as well). Is this a good investment if I know Im going again in the next 3-5 years?
This will be the third year in a row for us to visit during March break. I've been other times in March as well. The weather is usually very nice and we spend a fair amount of time at the pool. So the water parks are an option. At Christmas its iffy. Some years the weather is cold even for us northerners and other times it's hot.I'm planning on buying these tickets for our March break trip and we also have a trip planned for Christmas this year. Would it be worth it to add Ph and WPM? I've never been to Florida during these times so I don't know if it would be too cold to swim. DH seems to think that we are used to swimming in 25C weather (I never remember what that feels like...I know what 0C feels like). Would it be a waste? If we don't do watermarks there would be no point for us to park hop.
This will be the third year in a row for us to visit during March break. I've been other times in March as well. The weather is usually very nice and we spend a fair amount of time at the pool. So the water parks are an option. At Christmas its iffy. Some years the weather is cold even for us northerners and other times it's hot.
Park hopping has nothing at all to do with water parks. You can't hop from a water park to a theme park(or vs versa) if that's what you meant by not going to a water park would be a waste of a hopper. You can purchase the water park add on alone or the hopper add on alone or add them as a combo.
You're not alone in that hopper thinking. Many people misunderstand that. You can visit both a water park and theme park on the same day but it is two separate admissions.Thanks for the info. WPM it is then (at least for our March trip).
AND SERIOUSLY OMG...I always thought that with WPM it was considered hopping to go from wp to park. I'm a fool.
Did I read correctly, that if I call CAA, I can purchase through them without assigning names to the tickets?
Yup. I bought mine yesterday and the only name attached to those tickets right now is mine.
You're not alone in that hopper thinking. Many people misunderstand that. You can visit both a water park and theme park on the same day but it is two separate admissions.
Since you can add those options at any time just wait until you are there and know that you will actually use it.
Thanks!
Also, I plan to upgrade my ticket to an annual pass. So is it better to purchase a 4 day ticket or a 10 day ticket to get the most bang for my buck?
I was planning to purchase 2 3-day passes, but seeing as the 4-day Canadian special is cheaper I will probably get that instead. Will Disney let me spend two days of passes in one day, instead of purchasing a park hopper?