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apricotwalnut
05-14-2008, 08:33 PM
Hi everyone! I realized looking at our package that we bought that the AAA agent did not add the waterparks andmore option to our tickets. Can we do that upon arrival at our hotel?

MouseHipster
05-15-2008, 01:29 AM
It's cheaper to pay for the Water Park and other attractions per visit than as an add-on. Unless you'll be going a lot.

GusMan
05-15-2008, 01:01 PM
It's cheaper to pay for the Water Park and other attractions per visit than as an add-on. Unless you'll be going a lot.
Actually, if I recall correctly, adding the WP&M option is not all that much. For our trip last August, we used two of our WP&M options, and it pretty much paid for itself and then some.

Rockchalker
05-16-2008, 08:29 AM
Gus - What is the price per adult for Pleasure Island? My husband and I want to go Adventurer's Club at least twice. Does this and more ticket include DisneyQuest?

GusMan
05-16-2008, 09:34 AM
It includes admissions to the water parks, DisneyQuest, and PI. Keep in mind, though that each one of those places take up a separate entry option.

Cheshire Figment lists out very well how the WP&M add-on works in this post. (http://mousepad.mouseplanet.com/showpost.php?p=1230036&postcount=3)

But sorry, I dont know the admission price to PI.

ahecht
05-16-2008, 08:34 PM
To answer the original question: yes, you can add the Water Park Fun and More option to your tickets at any ticket window. It costs $53.25 per ticket regardless ticket length or type. Regardless of when you add them, you will get a number of Water Park + More admissions equal to the number of days originally on your ticket, and those admissions expire 14 days after you first used your original ticket (unless you have the No Expiration option).

MouseHipster
05-17-2008, 05:41 AM
Actually, if I recall correctly, adding the WP&M option is not all that much. For our trip last August, we used two of our WP&M options, and it pretty much paid for itself and then some.

I guess it depends on how long you go. I tend to go for at least ten days and using those figures, it was cheaper to pay to get into the water parks a la carte. However, for vacations lasting less than that it is cheaper to get the add-on.

GusMan
05-17-2008, 07:08 AM
I guess it depends on how long you go. I tend to go for at least ten days and using those figures, it was cheaper to pay to get into the water parks a la carte. However, for vacations lasting less than that it is cheaper to get the add-on.
If you were going to go to the WP's or DQ once during that 10 days, then I would agree. If this is not the case, (respectfully) I guess I am not following your logic.

Considering the option is one flat cost regardless of how many days, the bigger deciding factor is if you actually plan on using them. For around $53, go twice to the water parks or DQ or a combo of both, and you saved money. Use all the entries, and save even more. And here is the kicker... get the no expire option, and if you dont use all the options, they will be waiting for you for your next trips until you use them all.

We went for 9 days last August, and went to the water parks twice and DQ twice. Considering the a la carte cost for each and we got more than a $53 value.

MouseHipster
05-17-2008, 08:57 AM
If you were going to go to the WP's or DQ once during that 10 days, then I would agree. If this is not the case, (respectfully) I guess I am not following your logic.

Considering the option is one flat cost regardless of how many days, the bigger deciding factor is if you actually plan on using them. For around $53, go twice to the water parks or DQ or a combo of both, and you saved money. Use all the entries, and save even more. And here is the kicker... get the no expire option, and if you dont use all the options, they will be waiting for you for your next trips until you use them all.

We went for 9 days last August, and went to the water parks twice and DQ twice. Considering the a la carte cost for each and we got more than a $53 value.

Right, we're in agreement.;)

Cheshire Figment
05-17-2008, 09:00 AM
If you are only planning to have one water park day you are much better off purchasing separate water park tickets.

If you buy the Water Parks Fun and More option to your MYW ticket it will cost $53.25 (including tax) per person, adult or child. It will add one WPF&M entry per day on the base or hopper ticket (but two entries on a one day ticket).

If you purchase one day water park tickets they cost $41.54 adult and $35.15 child including tax.

This upgrade may be done at any Park (including water parks or TTC) ticket booth or Guest Relations Office. If it is on your room key it can also be done at the Resort Lobby Concierge.

Also, DQ is $39.41 adult/$33.02 child and PI Multi-Club is $23.38 per person including tax.

(Note each person must have their own ticket. Even though it adds multiple entries to your ticket, you can only use one ticket for one person.)


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