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mrFDNY
03-30-2006, 10:28 PM
Hi all,
On my last disney trip we were forced to book using the best rate thing.now i know it's gone,so as a annual passholder how do i get the best rate for oct at cbr and are there any pass holder rates out for this or the last week of sept?Anyone know? T.I.A.!!!!!!

Disney Fool
03-30-2006, 11:12 PM
HI, there. Go to the resorts board; there's a subboard "Codes and Rates" where everyone is discussing when the next annual pass rate will be announced. They are out for the spring until June 3rd. We're all (im)patiently waiting for the summer rates. Mousesavers.com will list them as soon as they come out. You'll have to call Disney direct to secure a rate. I think the next set of discounts will be only for the summer until end of Sept.
Book a room and play the waiting game. You'll be able to apply the discount once it's announced if rooms are available.

Selket
03-31-2006, 02:33 AM
Everything the previous poster said plus you can also check online at the WDW Passholder website if you already have your annual pass (or perhaps the voucher as well). You can actually book the passholder rate rooms online if you want at that site when they come out...at least for this last round of rates you could!

Disney Planner Mama
03-31-2006, 05:06 AM
if you transfer your reservations to a travel agent they should be able to apply any discounts that come up in the future to your existing reservation. And they should keep track of it for you so you don't have to constantly be checking rate codes, etc.

SnackyStacky
03-31-2006, 08:09 AM
if you transfer your reservations to a travel agent they should be able to apply any discounts that come up in the future to your existing reservation. And they should keep track of it for you so you don't have to constantly be checking rate codes, etc.

Just wanted to add that you'd probably be best transferringyour reservation to a Disney specialist travel agent. I don't know if any of traditional agencies will do the discount checking.

I'll also scoot this over to the Codes board on Resorts. :)