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The dream i've had since a kid has FINALLY been fulfilled

aphex

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My wife and I just bought an annual pass to Disney World! 🙂 🙂 🙂

We've had annual passes in the past to both Busch Gardens and Islands of Adventure, but never to Disney before. I'm excited! We decided to switch it up this year as we've gotten a little sick of Busch having gone so many times over the past few years and IOA doesn't have the repeat value of the other parks.

Def. gonna get some use out of it, were spending 4 days up there next week, as well as 3 more days later in the year (Once with family, the other times for the Food and Wine festival that we had a blast at last year). With daily ticket prices at $75/day now, the season pass just makes sense, its just a little over the price of 3 single day tickets. The blackout dates aren't bad either (all times I wouldn't want to go - Christmas, Spring Break, and a two month block in the sweltering summer heat)

Yea for me! Yea for Mickey! 🙂 :beer:




 
Sounds like you will certainly get your money's worth!
Have a great time! :beer:
 
When I was a kid my grandparents bought us four season salutes (4 months out of the year were free).

My brother who still lives down there got annual passes, he and his fiance go pretty often, they love it.
 
until I bought my house last year I had annual disney, seaworld and universal passes.

Florida resident FTMFW!

If you don't have kids/teach then the blackout dates are days you shouldn't be at the parks anyway due to those same kids being there.

We go usually mid/late october and pretty much walk on all the rides. Premiums like mission space and the like can be handled with FastPass and have you in a line for 30 mins tops.
 
My condolences on living in Central FL...

;-)

Seriously, though, grats on the passes! My wife and I bought season passes to Six Flags for our last anniversary and we've really enjoyed it! It really takes the pressure off going to the park -- that is, you don't feel gypped if you go to the park for a few hours, walk around a bit, ride a coaster or two, wash-rinse-repeat a dozen times a year.
 
I have one of my 7 week olds sleeping on my chest right now... I have a feeling those days are ahead of me...
 
It's a small world after all... it's a small world after all. It's a small world after all, it's a small, small world...
 
Originally posted by: Feanor727
My condolences on living in Central FL...

;-)

Seriously, though, grats on the passes! My wife and I bought season passes to Six Flags for our last anniversary and we've really enjoyed it! It really takes the pressure off going to the park -- that is, you don't feel gypped if you go to the park for a few hours, walk around a bit, ride a coaster or two, wash-rinse-repeat a dozen times a year.

Actually I live in Southwest FL (Sarasota to be exact) and grew up in South Florida. Never had a desire to live in Central FL, but were only a little over 1.25 hours away, so its not a bad drive at all.
 
Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
If Epcot is included than that's pretty sweet ....

Yep, its all the parks except the water parks.

Magic Kingdom
Epcot Center
Disney Hollywood Studios (formerly MGM)
Animal Kingdom
 
Originally posted by: ZOOYUKA
Originally posted by: darkxshade
I was expecting you to say you finally touched a girls boobehs.

Those were my thoughts exactly.

He's still workin on that one 🙁
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