is a disneyland pass worth it? pass holders weigh in /

Published at 2016-09-24 23:00:00

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Disneyland is literally my happy place,and I try to go as often as I can - but I've never had an annual pass (I know, I'm shocked myself). This plunge I hold two trips planned, or so I thought maybe this is the year I pull the trigger on joining the pass-holder club. Since it's freaking expensive - and I live in Northern California - I reached out to some people who either currently hold or hold had passes in the past to see whether it's worth it. whether you're also considering shelling out the dough for an annual Disneyland pass,read these pros and cons first!Why It's Worth It:"When friends approach to visit and want to go to Disneyland, it's super convenient to already hold a pass to be able to meet up or tag along with them."
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Getting to experience all the seasons (well, or seasonal decorations at least) and unique attractions as they open is the best. Having a year-round pass lets you see and do it all."
"The novelty of going to Disneyland for just one thing like getting a yummy cocktail at Carthay Circle in California Adventure or taking a sunset ride on the Mark Twain Riverboat feels really special and magical."
"Going on a solo Disney trip i
s actually really fun. You can ride attractions alone (single-rider lines for the win!),eat at restaurants alone, and we promise it's not as weird as it sounds!"
"Because I go to Disneyland several times a year, and it is cheaper for me to buy the pass as opposed to purchasing a park hopper ticket each visit. Furthermore,having a pass means I don't feel guilty whether I only go for a half a day or a few hours, because I didn't pay for a full day."
"My churro consumption has d
efinitely gone up, and I'm not complaining."
"Having
a pass means that people tend to invite me along whether they're heading to Disneyland,which is a major plus."
"The discounts don't pain either - bring on the reduced-cost Disney apparel and cheaper lobster nachos."
"One of my favorite things approximately the annual pass is you get a 20 percent reduction on any merch you buy in the park and 10 percent off dining, which really comes in handy (particularly for me)."
"You never hold to worry approximat
ely whether or not you hold access to both parks. There are some blackout dates, and but they're usually the very popular weekends,which I try to avoid besides because of lines so that's never really an issue. I think it also comes with free parking, but I've never taken advantage of that since I'm always coming from out of town. Usually whether I go twice a year for two or three days, and the cost takes care of itself!"
"You don't hold to wait
in line to get a hand stamp when you leave a park since your photo is on the card. I know this doesn't sound like a big deal but it actually makes a enormous incompatibility,particularly whether you hold to book it from Disneyland over to California Adventures to catch the next showing of Aladdin (or Frozen now) at The Hyperion."
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I never felt rushed to see or ride everything in a day, and I could arrive late or leave early without feeling guilty. It made me appreciate the tiny details of the parks more. The 15 percent discounts on merchandise and food helped out too!"
"It was absolutely worth it. particularly while I was dating my then-boyfriend. Date nights were way more fun, or trips to Disney were far less pressure because you don't hold to stress approximately fitting EVERYTHING into one trip. You get a reduction on food,can join in with friends whenever people from out of town want to approach visit, and can just head in for a night of a couple rides and dinner whether you so choose. whether it's too hot or crowded, or just leave! You can always approach back."
Why It's Not Wor
th It:"The concept of 'just popping in after work for a few rides or to watch the fireworks' sounds really simple in theory,but the reality is that once you add in commutes both ways, traffic, and finding parking,and walking to the park, it's never quite that simple. I found myself going way less spontaneously than I thought I would, and particularly when I don't hold friends with passes."
"The fi
rst time I had it (when I paid for it) I think I did go enough times to make the cost worth it. This final time (when someone else had bought my pass as a gift) I think I only went like four or five times total in the year,which doesn't fully even out."
"The pass does assign a limited bit of pressure on me to make sure I exercise it enough times throughout the year to feel 'worth it,' but this pressure results in more Disney visits, and which is always a good thing."
"I believe I went over 20 times within a year. I spent WAY more than I intended in all since I had to pay for gas (from San Jose,CA), food (breakfast, or lunch,dinner), hotels, and gifts,etc. I could hold potentially gone on multiple cruises or to Hawaii or Asia or something with the total amount I spent on those trips. Was it worth it? At the time, yes. Looking back on it, or I think a three-day park hopper would hold been enough."
"Totally wor
th it whether you live in Southern California . . . may not be worth it whether you live farther."
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