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03-01-2010 09:57 AM #21Don't FUSS with me. :) MI Premium Member
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I just hope it actually happens on the now rumored march/april schedule-- and that the dollar value is close to what we "guessed" back in january at the top of this thread.
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03-10-2010 09:28 AM #23MI Webmaster MI Administrator
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Well, friends... this was announced today. Um... if anyone wants to check my math (on page two of this thread).... turns out I was pretty darn close
(If by close you mean Exactly Right)

http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blo...port-unveiled/Last edited by Sydney; 03-10-2010 at 10:06 AM.
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03-10-2010 02:46 PM #24
For $700, that's actually quite extensive. You don't just get the six parks, you also get the water parks, Wide World of Sports, DisneyQuest, and Oak Trail, as well as parking (which you get anyway) and the publications.
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03-10-2010 02:53 PM #25Don't FUSS with me. :) MI Premium Member
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This is a custom-made deal for DVC members now that both coasts have DVC units.
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03-10-2010 03:03 PM #26
I wish they would tier this like they do at the local resorts. I never buy the full Ap at WDW but the basic, I do get premium at DLR. So my 2 coast pass should be $600 and leave off the water parks, golf and WWOS and Disneyquest. That is encouraging me to go to WDW for the extra $200 and spend lots for food, hotel and gifts. Hope disney does follow these sites........I have posted my idea 2 places now.
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03-10-2010 06:07 PM #27Don't FUSS with me. :) MI Premium Member
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Good point, I have no interest in anything other than the parks in Disney World, don't need the waterparks and all the other jazz. I'm sure if this one proves a success that they will branch it out.
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03-10-2010 08:19 PM #28
Thats super sweet. I would love to have one if i was going to be able to make it down to Florida this year or next... maybe in 3 years ill get one! I personally love that it includes so much. we were estimating 700 for the parks only and this is 700 with the parks and some of the extras which is pretty sweet.
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03-11-2010 01:26 AM #29
Could be, but we are crunching the numbers for us. We dropped our WDW AP, and got length of stay passes. We also downgraded to Deluxe passes here, and saved a ton of cash for our regular trips. If we went to FLA twice a year like we used to, it would be a good deal.
So far we don't pay for parking when staying at a villa at DLR, or WDW as we never rent a car there. As DVC members we get full discounts, like with a Premium Pass if we are staying in a villa. We could add parking for one of our Deluxe passes at DLR if we make day trips, and not stay at a villa.
In all I think the both resort pass needs tweaking, and options, such as a both resort Deluxe pass.
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If nothing else, it is a definite step in the right direction!
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