and it is still very nice accomodations, with the same *excellent* service provided throughout your whole Disney experience.
All of Disney is so expensive (food, etc.) but the quality of service from its employees is better than any we've experienced anywhere we have ever traveled. It is money well-spent.
"Park Hopper" means you can go from one "park" to the other (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, MGM Studios, etc) in the same day and on the same trip. If you know you only have a day or 2, for instance, you'd probably just go to one park. For a 5-day trip you really need the park hopper.
Also, (although it doesn't *seem* like a good deal), the Disney Dining Card was a fabulous bargain for us. It gives you one counter meal, one snack, and one "full dining" meal per day. The counter meal could be used at most of the restaurants there (hamburger, fries, drink), the snack was *anything* the park sold (could be breakfast muffin, ice cream bar, giant popcorn, etc.) and the "full dine" was ANY meal at ANY restaurant (including things like "character meals" or the "Princess Breakfast" which could easily be $90./person) including all of the finest dining Disney offers.
Also, having the dining card does away with trying to economize, or keep your kids from ordering what they really want, etc. because literally money is no object.
(I think the cost of a dining card breaks down to about $35./day for adults and $20./day for kids, and believe me, you'll spend more than this, doing it on your own!)
Have fun. While expensive, Disney is one of the best bargains around as far as getting your money's worth!
This term Park Hopper Bonus ticket is generally used with Disneyland in CA. Basically this gives you 5 days of Admission to Both Disneyland and California Adventure, and the ability to go between them on the same day. The Bonus comes in where on several mornings you can enter Disneyland 1 Hour early for Fantasyland rides(Depending on the exact ticket, this is either 1 time or every day that they have it while your ticket is valid).
Walt Disney World uses terms such as Base Ticket, where you can add options. So as far as I know they do not have "Bonus" tickets.
As for the Clasifications Economy would be the cheapset followed by Moderate then Suite and Superior.
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and it is still very nice accomodations, with the same *excellent* service provided throughout your whole Disney experience.
All of Disney is so expensive (food, etc.) but the quality of service from its employees is better than any we've experienced anywhere we have ever traveled. It is money well-spent.
"Park Hopper" means you can go from one "park" to the other (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, MGM Studios, etc) in the same day and on the same trip. If you know you only have a day or 2, for instance, you'd probably just go to one park. For a 5-day trip you really need the park hopper.
Also, (although it doesn't *seem* like a good deal), the Disney Dining Card was a fabulous bargain for us. It gives you one counter meal, one snack, and one "full dining" meal per day. The counter meal could be used at most of the restaurants there (hamburger, fries, drink), the snack was *anything* the park sold (could be breakfast muffin, ice cream bar, giant popcorn, etc.) and the "full dine" was ANY meal at ANY restaurant (including things like "character meals" or the "Princess Breakfast" which could easily be $90./person) including all of the finest dining Disney offers.
Also, having the dining card does away with trying to economize, or keep your kids from ordering what they really want, etc. because literally money is no object.
(I think the cost of a dining card breaks down to about $35./day for adults and $20./day for kids, and believe me, you'll spend more than this, doing it on your own!)
Have fun. While expensive, Disney is one of the best bargains around as far as getting your money's worth!
Are you talking Disneyland or Walt Disney World.
This term Park Hopper Bonus ticket is generally used with Disneyland in CA. Basically this gives you 5 days of Admission to Both Disneyland and California Adventure, and the ability to go between them on the same day. The Bonus comes in where on several mornings you can enter Disneyland 1 Hour early for Fantasyland rides(Depending on the exact ticket, this is either 1 time or every day that they have it while your ticket is valid).
Walt Disney World uses terms such as Base Ticket, where you can add options. So as far as I know they do not have "Bonus" tickets.
As for the Clasifications Economy would be the cheapset followed by Moderate then Suite and Superior.