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Doesn’t the Disney CC have an annual fee? We never got it because of that. We just purchase our APs using our Costco VISA that has rewards points. With the 15% discount on renewals our Pixie Passes haven’t been more than the original price of $399 for 3 years now. We more than get our money’s worth even going sporadically, and never in summer unless just to enjoy a meal at a resort hotel.
Having grown up from age 3 with Disneyland though, WDW will never compare to Walt’s original park. I miss it, and always go when we go home to see the kids and grandson.[/QUOTE]
Our Disney Rewards doesn’t have a fee. As I posted Our end cost Pass holder is less than $300, for us (Two). Our Two 2024 Pass Holder was $700 then deducted our Disney Rewards Points for both was $234.
Disney Rewards is well worth for us, Four years our points covered entirely, Plus we do still acquire 8-10 free Disney Tickets for family by Volunteering. Our Universal tickets renew in November, hopefully Epic may be in pass holders package.
Rumor has it Disney pass holder rates may drop in January, when we renew. Thinking Epic may have a deciding factor in the equation. Have already taken advantage of significant drop in Deluxe Hotel rates, plus deals on Sit down restaurants.
Waiting to see if DVC resale points will drop. Plus with Marriot points now transfers to Disney Hotels, there may be more deals in the future.
We decided next year instead of usual Disney Land trip we are using passports for new Disney Experiences, before we hit our 70s.
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