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Season Passes will go on sale soon, who will be purchasing or renewing their pass, will you be upgrading at all, downgrading?

I would like to know when exactly when they on sale for renewal if anyone knows.

I for one will be renewing my Platinum Pass, along with the rest of my family.

So what are you guys doing, and please awnser my question if you can.

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I will be upgrading my kids passes to platinum next year.

I know that the passes go on sale August 30, and thinking should be around $85 for gold passes new or renewal pricing, last year was $79.99 and usually go up $5 every year. Platnum passes are usually double that price thinking $169?? but we will see August 30 what the prices will be .

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If it's like years past, the lowest prices will be offered from Labor Day weekend until the end of Haunt.

Supposedly, renewing over Labor Day weekend enters you to win prizes during Dollar Days, provided you're in the park when you "win". (How did that work last year?)

I know that the passes go on sale August 30, and thinking should be around $85 for gold passes new or renewal pricing, last year was $79.99 and usually go up $5 every year. Platnum passes are usually double that price thinking $169?? but we will see August 30 what the prices will be .

Prices for 2012 (in fall 2011) were $70 for gold and $150 for platinum. Prices for 2013 (in fall 2012) were $80 for gold and $164 for platinum.

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If it's like years past, the lowest prices will be offered from Labor Day weekend until the end of Haunt.

Supposedly, renewing over Labor Day weekend enters you to win prizes during Dollar Days, provided you're in the park when you "win". (How did that work last year?)

I know that the passes go on sale August 30, and thinking should be around $85 for gold passes new or renewal pricing, last year was $79.99 and usually go up $5 every year. Platnum passes are usually double that price thinking $169?? but we will see August 30 what the prices will be .

Prices for 2012 (in fall 2011) were $70 for gold and $150 for platinum. Prices for 2013 (in fall 2012) were $80 for gold and $164 for platinum.

good to see my math skills are correct from last year to this year.

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The 2013 platinum pass is valid through December 31, though Knott's is the only place it's useful after October 27.

In previous years, some people have reported that their season passes stopped working for the current year after renewing for the next year. If you renew at KI, I'd recommend using it for re-entry that day just to be sure. (Getting a handstamp too, just in case!)

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I have platinum now, but will most likely buy a 2014 gold pass on closing day as I am unlikely to make it to any other parks except the Beach and possibly HW next year. I need to save money for a Star Wars convention, Disneyland, Knott's, and maybe Magic Mountain in April 2015.

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Like always, I will renew my Gold Pass for the 12th consecutive year. With little ones at home, going anywhere other than KI is a stretch for me, since I live 2 hrs away. If I go anywhere else, it'll be a one-off trip to CP. That, plus I try and make it to WDW 2 times a year :)

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I have platinum now, but will most likely buy a 2014 gold pass on closing day as I am unlikely to make it to any other parks except the Beach and possibly HW next year. I need to save money for a Star Wars convention, Disneyland, Knott's, and maybe Magic Mountain in April 2015.

You can't skip out on Magic Mountain. That's a top 3 amusement park in the world.

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I have platinum now, but will most likely buy a 2014 gold pass on closing day as I am unlikely to make it to any other parks except the Beach and possibly HW next year. I need to save money for a Star Wars convention, Disneyland, Knott's, and maybe Magic Mountain in April 2015.

You can't skip out on Magic Mountain. That's a top 3 amusement park in the world.

I don't want to skip it, but the trick is getting there. Disneyland is literally across the street from the convention center and there's plenty of hotels in the immediate area, so I'll likely be staying within a reasonable walking distance of Disneyland, and I can take a bus from there to Knott's. To get to Magic Mountain, I would have to rent a car for the day and pay for parking, and it's too early to tell if there will be room in the budget for that.

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^

two post up:

You will pay out the rear for disney land. I would hit up disney land only if I had my child with me. If you rent your car from a home city location you don't pay out the rear in airport taxes.

I already saw that Disneyland resort hotels are ridiculously expensive, so I will be staying off site. A three-day Park Hopper ticket is currently $260, which should be within my budget (though the price will likely go up between now and then).

As for renting a car, what do you mean by "home city location"?

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