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    Wdw annual/seasonal florida resident passes 
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    I have been looking online to try to find a website/forum that had posted this before and found nothing.

    What I am wondering is what would be the break even point on a seasonal florida resident pass. I did find online how many times it would take to break even and it would take 10 seperate days to break even on the florida resident discounted annual pass but nothing on the seasonal. Does anyone know this info by any chance or does anyone know a website in which I can find it posted? I wanted to see if it was worth buying the triple play florida resident tickets for $99. They are 3 day tickets with no other add-ons or purchase the seasonal passes?
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    What are you trying to compare against Diz? I'd suggest looking at Undercover Tourist's discount prices & look at that- $33 a day is a lot less than a 10 day no expiration park hopper, but I'm not surd what the non PH rate is and I find it a pain to try & look up that stuff then switch back to Tapatalk to post it all from my phone...

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    I totally understand the phone thing as im always posting from my phone. I wanted to compare the price of the florida seasonal pass and myw tickets for me. I dont have tapatalk so its a pain to post directly online a lot of times!
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    Based on AAA pricing the Florida Resident Season Pass is the same price (+/- $3) as the 8 day Florida Resident, Park Hopper, w/ Never Expire option.
    So if I understand your question correctly, the answer is 8 days. And looking at the Florida Resident Annual Pass, the break even is more then 10 days.
    The 10 Day Park Hopper Never Expire is $262 (or $26.20 per day).
    The Florida Resident Annual Pass is $368 (or $36.80 per day based on 10 days, or $26.29 per day based on 14 days).
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    Thank you pecosbill! Thats exactly what I was trying to look for but couldnt figure out a way to do it. So if im not going to disney at the least 14-15 days in the year its not worth getting an ap and if I dont go atleast 8 days its now worth getting the seasonal pass. I think im going to go with the 10 day park hopper with no expiration option as I just want to go a few days a year maybe like 2 weekends here and there! Maybe more. Lol! Hmmm ill see what I do.

    If I get the water parks and more option does that mean I have 10 days of the theme parks and 10 days of water parks or disney quest?
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    We alternate from one year to the next. One year we’ll purchase the Florida Resident Seasonal Pass, when we know we are going to go often. The next year we’ll get the 10 Never Expire Park Hoppers. Or a combination thereof, for example – we get the Florida Resident Seasonal Pass, after it expires we use a few days off of the 10 Never Expire Park Hoppers (for day trips here and there), and then if we have a big trip planed we purchase another Seasonal Pass. We never renew the season pass when it expires; we try to stretch the time between expiration and renewal as much as possible.
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