FL Resident Question

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    Originally Posted By Walts Girl

    I am thinking of buying a Florida Resident Seasonal Pass, and I have a few questions. I know about the blackout dates, but are there any restrictions on the rest of the year? Are weekends not allowed or anything like that? I also wanted to know if these are the Park Hopper tickets? Thanks for your help!
     
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    Originally Posted By tampabrad

    The FL Seasonal Pass is a park hopper pass. You will not be able to use our pass for admission during the block out dates. You do not get free parking with the Seasonal AP. You do not get admission to Water Parks, Pleasure Island, or DisneyQuest. All of the other perks and discounts available to AP holders are available to Seasonal APs.

    I have had one since I stopped working at WDW and use it all the time. Well worth the money for me.
     
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    Originally Posted By Blackie Pueblo

    My wife and I have had one for several years but next year I don't know if we are going to renew, and it'll break my heart when mine expires this year.

    It's worth it and the black out dates don't bother me so much because it's during the summer and I don't like going in the Summer months anyway because they are so hot and the parks are way too crowded.
     
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    Originally Posted By fundog58

    I had one at the tail end of the 90's and absolutely loved it. However, that was pre-saving-for-a-house, pre-$2.00- plus-per-gallon-gas, and pre- marrying a women who I dearly love but who is simply not the Disney fanatic most of us on this board are. Sigh.
     
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    Originally Posted By Spirit of 74

    ^^Then you know what you must do ... dump the broad!
     
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    Originally Posted By BlazesOfFire

    Do seasonal passholders get the same hotel discounts as annual passholders?

    I have been an annual passholder for some time now. I prefer this because I do usually end up going in the summer quite a few times, and dont want to spend $10 each time I go to park. I also love the Epcot dining discounts.
     

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