I am an annual passholder again(Now with dates)

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I am an annual passholder again(Now with dates)

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For the first time in four years. The kids are growing(okay the young one is only 10 months) but for the first time since my daughter was born my wife and I have purchased annual passes. Planning on going November long weekend and the last week of January. Hey its only a 21 hour drive.

Okay I am going for sure Jan 18-22. Anyone want to come visit?
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It's a 21 hour drive from Wisconsin, too. We do the annual pass as well. We are vacation club members, so we spend 10 days there in the summer. My dad usually goes to a meeting there first week in December, so my mom and younger brother go with and I usually meet them for four days or so. This year we went in May to use our DVC points, in August to celebrate my 21st birthday, and are going in December for my dad's meeting. It ends up being cheaper to get an annual pass than it would be for our one 10 day stay each summer, so we deffinatley get out moneys worth when we go back that same year. That's awesome that you are annual passholders again. I'm so excited for the new additions coming this year and I really want to win something during the year of a million dreams.
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[quote="goofystitch"]It's a 21 hour drive from Wisconsin, too. We do the annual pass as well. We are vacation club members, so we spend 10 days there in the summer. My dad usually goes to a meeting there first week in December, so my mom and younger brother go with and I usually meet them for four days or so. This year we went in May to use our DVC points, in August to celebrate my 21st birthday, and are going in December for my dad's meeting. It ends up being cheaper to get an annual pass than it would be for our one 10 day stay each summer, so we deffinatley get out moneys worth when we go back that same year. That's awesome that you are annual passholders again. I'm so excited for the new additions coming this year and I really want to win something during the year of a million dreams.[/quote]

Ive been thinking about that does any1 know if having an annual pass will hurt ur chances of winning something??
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I guess I should have specified Disneyland. Been scratching my head how you get from Wisconson to California in 21 hours. Thats like averaging over 100 miles an hour including breaks.
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^ I thought U meant Disneyworld too :oops: didnt notice where you were from. If you dont mind me asking, how much is a season pass to disneyland? Im just wondering if its less since there are only 2 parks....or do u get the hopper?
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410 Canadian or about 365 US and we get the park hopper.
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Mr. Toad wrote:
I guess I should have specified Disneyland. Been scratching my head how you get from Wisconson to California in 21 hours. Thats like averaging over 100 miles an hour including breaks.
Yes that would be crazy. The one time I went to Disneyland we flew and it was almost a 6 hour flight vs. the 3 hour flight to Orlando. I deffinatley want to go back to Disneyland sometime soon. If I win the lottery tomorrow, I'll go asap. lol.
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Annual pass holder here as well (the Southern California residents park-hopper one). XD I really wanted to go during the Halloween Nights thing but I had no clue what that was all about. Did they close the park down to normal visitors or something to that effect? Or was it some weird "blockout day" thing where pass holders have to pay a bit of cash to get in?

My friend and I live close to Anaheim (less than an hour away on a nice, non-trafficky day, I guess) and we both loooove Disneyland and all things Disney so we got it. Sadly, I've only been there once since I got the annual pass and that was a few months ago! O well, we're both busy people... well, she is anyway. ^^;
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