season pass def worth it i guess if you really know you want to go multiple times a year. not just because you want to beat what you paid for the pass, but because you really a hardcore disney head.
i dont mind saving money and just going all in 1 time during the year. now that i have a kid, i know you def need a multiple day ticket. my wife and i use to be able to do most of the stuff in BOTH parks, getting there right before they open and going around the 2 parks like it was black friday shopping making sure we got what we wanted. also taking advantage of those passes that allow you to come back at a certain time and head up front.
def. always had a plan and hardly any rest. then recently we finally took our kid for the first time. granted barely 1 years old, (thers an argument on its own there if its even worth it to bring a kid that young) but imo it is. one they are free anyways, and the reaction was proof enough. but even with us calling the shots, we didnt even scratch the surface in one park. we knew that would happen and only got a single park ticket. we plan to ago again, now our child being 2 years old. still free. i know we need at least 2 days. and when they much older to see all the attractions. for sure we need at least 3 days.
so im def debating for the future if im going to get an anual pass. while my kid is free, these are test runs lol. when its no longer free, i dont know.
4-Day Park Hopper Ticket Magic Morning Early Access
2 x Ages 10+ ($320.00 /ticket)
1 x Ages 3-9 ($305.00 /ticket)
$945.00
then we gotta take account the hotel rooms. I'm from nor cal so it's not too bad as far as transportation cost.
thats a pretty big chunk. for sure we gonna be close if not 2 grand for the entire vacay with hotel and other expenses
with 4 days, i think we can hammer everything in both parks. as my kid gets older prob do it in 3 days. if i got an anual pass for all 3 of us. it would be neat to go anytime, but i feel ill just be going because we have a pass and we need to make up for what we paid for it.