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Bete
03-01-2008, 11:16 AM
Unless, there are a lot of hurricanes being reported for the time period I don't believe there will a public offer for free dining.

I think our economy is not affecting Disney World enough during that time. The British love Sepetember to come here.

I hope I'm wrong, but I don't feel it this year.

JACKNAG
03-01-2008, 11:34 AM
I think they will offer it with a narrow range of days, just so the Accounteneers can fill the rooms, If it fits your schedule you will luck out, plus with the recession that we are in it can only help, If you can still afford it. Disney is going to want to get a piece of every family's rebate check.

ajk912
03-01-2008, 11:38 AM
I agree, I think it won't be till September this year- which stinks for us because we are going in August. The August times just keep narrowing and narrowing year after year- my guess is they offer after Labor Day till the end of September.

luvdisney00
03-01-2008, 11:38 AM
I think they will offer it with a narrow range of days, just so the Accounteneers can fill the rooms, If it fits your schedule you will luck out, plus with the recession that we are in it can only help, If you can still afford it. Disney is going to want to get a piece of every family's rebate check.

A piece? I think with their prices, they want all of it and more! But here I am more than willing to hand ours over. :rotfl2:

Karlzmom
03-01-2008, 11:51 AM
Don't forget the strength of the Euro (last saw 1 Euro =$1.50) which makes WDW cheaper than Disney Paris! If the Euro continues to be strong, if a European can get a decent airfare, then the have an extra .50 on the dollar in buying power and we will all hear a lot more french/german/dutch etc. at the park. Full rooms, means Disney doesn't have to give away anything.

JACKNAG
03-01-2008, 02:13 PM
Does any one ever get frustated that its during a time when you have to take your kids out of school, it used to be aug 13, now its running around the 27th, We all bailed them out on the free dining during the huricane years , and this is the thanks we get, smaller free dining windows, Thats gratitude. And how come theUK got to book free dining for aug 10th this year.?

CarolA
03-01-2008, 04:58 PM
Does any one ever get frustated that its during a time when you have to take your kids out of school, it used to be aug 13, now its running around the 27th, We all bailed them out on the free dining during the huricane years , and this is the thanks we get, smaller free dining windows, Thats gratitude. And how come theUK got to book free dining for aug 10th this year.?



:rotfl2:

Disney is a business.

THis is designed to drive business when it's SLOW (AKA as when the kids are in school????)


I think Disney will offer some vration of Free Dining. I also think that Disney will try to maximize thier profits. That may mean the UK version with no values or VERY limited rooms avaialble at the values. From Disney's point of view it's a LOT better to get you to pay rack at the mods/"deluxes"

(And Euro was at $1.52 yesterday. It's not the STRENGTH of the Euro that's an issue, its the WEAKNESS of the dollar. Look at the Brits. They pound is trading at somewhere close to 2 to 1. UK citizens find us a GREAT bargin this year)

eliza61
03-01-2008, 05:01 PM
Unless, there are a lot of hurricanes being reported for the time period I don't believe there will a public offer for free dining.

I think our economy is not affecting Disney World enough during that time. The British love Sepetember to come here.

I hope I'm wrong, but I don't feel it this year.
I think they will offer some kind of free dining. It may not be as long but I think there will be some type of offer.

pinkerbell
03-02-2008, 01:59 PM
My personal experience has been that I do not see a lot of european vactioners in the Values to begin with.. so maybe to get everyones $$$ dollar, pound or euro.. they only offered the mods and up to european guests..because they stay in them anyway due to exchange and are more likely to stay-up (a mod) rather than not go at all, and will offer free dining at values to US who may not go at all as opposed to staying "up" a level of resort.

So, I voted yes it will be offered!!! keeping my fingers crossed it will be offered again...

glitzybabes
03-02-2008, 02:27 PM
If they are already offered it to 2 other "groups" of people, I don't see why they wouldn't offer it to Disney Visa Card holders and General Public!

They have done it for the past 3 years! It fills theirs hotel and parks, which brings on $$$. It is cheaper this year an any other year because of the changes to the dining plan.


So I don't why wouldn't they do it???

pinkerbell
03-02-2008, 02:41 PM
ooohh.. good point tiffany... that it is cheaper.... now I am even more optomistic

Haley
03-02-2008, 02:56 PM
I wonder how it will work logistically without being too confusing. I can imagine people booking it and then yelling at the restaurant for having to pay for an appetizer and the gratuity. "Hey, I thought my dining was free!!" "I didn't have to pay the tip last year!!" etc....

kaytieeldr
03-02-2008, 03:01 PM
We all bailed them out on the free dining during the huricane years Hurricane years? Free Dining was first offered in 2005 - one year after a single, three-hurricane season hit the Central Florida area.

EVERY year is hurricane year. Hurricane season is June 1 to November 30 (and yes, I'm aware that there were hurricanes after November 30 a couple of years ago).

Anyway, I think yes, Disney will offer some version of Free Dining to the general public, including Disney VISA holders, who will continue with the recent advantage only providing a few advance days to book (vs. a longer vacation window, which only happened once).

Wild guess, especially given some Future Stay Guests' experiences while booking - but I wouldn't be surprised if the GP offer had the same dates as the Future Stay offer, except that their travel has to be completed by the last date of the offer. I know some Guests who already booked were given that same cut-off by their CMs, but many others were able to book for their entire stays as long as those stays started on or before September 27. Or the GP offer will expire September 21, but will be valid for the entire stay.

Karlzmom
03-02-2008, 04:41 PM
:rotfl2:

(And Euro was at $1.52 yesterday. It's not the STRENGTH of the Euro that's an issue, its the WEAKNESS of the dollar. Look at the Brits. They pound is trading at somewhere close to 2 to 1. UK citizens find us a GREAT bargin this year)

Touche' :goodvibes

In any event, I believe my point is still valid, WDW here in the states is a travel bargain for Europeans, as there money goes farther...(provided they can get decent airfare)

CampbellScot
03-02-2008, 07:11 PM
did anybody else read the "My Dsis just booked free dining" post on this board? It seems a woman was accidentally given the free dining code when she called to inquire about its availability. She called back twice to confirm it and one of the CMs she spoke to told her it was a mistake but as the free dining code is going to go public in April, he'd let her keep it...

:confused3

true or false?

hope its true...although I'm hoping for a 40% off code! But free dining is better than nothing!

pinkerbell
03-02-2008, 07:48 PM
Just read it... sounds encouraging

Mamu
03-03-2008, 03:26 AM
I do think it will be offered.

This was our 4th February trip and I noticed crowds were as low as I've ever seen. No waits anywhere. All rides were almost walk on. With no ADR's you could almost eat anywhere.

In the past February has always been a busy month, especially after Presidents Day. The only crowds we saw were DHS on ESPN weekend. Even then not like years past.

I do think the economy is hurting Disney and expect Disney to offer some discounts and add-on to draw in more guest.

nurse.darcy
03-03-2008, 03:33 AM
okay, I feel they will offer it. . .end of August through End of September. . .when I was trying to book at this same time last year there were full hotels. . .that is not the case this year. I can book ANYTHING I want right now. . .

kimsuenew
03-03-2008, 10:45 AM
I suppose, if offered, the number of available rooms will depend on the number of 2007 free DDP guests that booked "bounceback".

We did bounceback but are hoping that it is offered to all, as my sister and her family will join us there. :goodvibes

8/30 - 9/27 were the available bounceback dates to choose from for 2008 (narrowed from 8/26 beginning in 2007).

The UK, when booking their 2008 trips in Fall 2007, were not allowed to book Values, it had to be Moderates and up. Bouncebacks for 2008 could choose Values.

It will be interesting to see what happens this spring!

mominRI
03-03-2008, 10:56 AM
we were going to hold off to see if the Free dining happened
but Southwest offered 89 air so I jumped on that for Mid August :
i did not want to take a chance to miss that air fair
Do you think they will let you use the pin code and free dining :confused3
I had the 40% off !!

DISNEYNY
03-03-2008, 11:56 AM
we were going to hold off to see if the Free dining happened
but Southwest offered 89 air so I jumped on that for Mid August :
i did not want to take a chance to miss that air fair
Do you think they will let you use the pin code and free dining :confused3
I had the 40% off !!

You can not use FDP with a 40% off room code. They only allow one per person.

VickiVM
03-03-2008, 12:27 PM
Ouch - Gas prices reached $4/gallon in some areas - this has got to hurt anticipated travel this summer.

We're planning on driving which means that we just have to tighten our budget in dining. I would love if they offered free dining earlier in the month - we can't go beyond the 2nd week of August because of school.

esdras
03-03-2008, 12:48 PM
Just to re-post some info I put in another thread on Free Dining Predictions:

2005:

General Public From: 8/21/05-10/04/05 (45 Days)
Florida Res. From: 8/21/05-10/04/05 (45 Days)
General Public From: 8/21/05-10/04/05 (45 Days)


2006:

Disney Visa From: 8/13/06-9/30/06 (49 Days)
General Public From: 8/13/06-9/30/06 (49 Days) - Announced in April
General Public From: 8/20/06-9/30/06 (42 Days) - Announced in June


2007:

Bounceback From: 8/5/07-9/29/07 (56 Days)
United Kingdom From: 8/12/07-9/29/07 (49 Days)
Disney Visa From: 8/26/07-9/22/07 (28 Days)
General Public From: 8/26/07-9/22/07 (28 Days)


2008:

Bounceback From: 8/30/08-9/27/08 (29 Days)
United Kingdom From: 8/10/08-9/27/08 (49 Days)

This is mainly for the purpose of considering the following, since a lot of people think that if Public Free Dining happens, it might not start until very late August or even only during September.

Consider the total number of days available for each offer - while there have been reductions (for the Public in '07 and Bounceback in '08), the UK offer was about the same length. Does a shorter Bounceback in '08 mean that Public gets a longer window this year - sort of a reverse of '07?

Will they "stagger" the start times? In '07, Bounceback was first, then UK then Public. This year, UK is very early and Bounceback is very late - is it possible that a Public offer will fall somewhere in the middle of August - such as the weekend before or after August 18, the date (if I remember correctly) when a lot of the schools in the U.S. go back in session?

As I mentioned in that other thread, EVERY year is hurricane season, and whether or not there have been any bad ones recently, mid-August through September (after schools start) is traditionally slow at Disney. There will be offers during that time - either Free Dining, or something else to entice people to book.

IF it is Free Dining, I really don't think that there is a way to predict the dates that will be offered to the General Public.

One final theory - since in '07 the Bounceback and UK offers started so early, perhaps a lot was booked in August, preventing Disney from offering the deal until the end of the month. In '08 they didn't start the Bounceback until the end of August - perhaps this year they are planning on giving the Public the chance to book earlier.

Who knows? It's all guess work on our part!

Lewisc
03-03-2008, 02:29 PM
esdras--Thanks for the summary of past years. Disney has already offered free dining to UK residents and "bounce back. I'd expect free dining but I'd expect the dates to be limited. I wouldn't be surprised if availability is much more limited. Guests may not be able to get their first choice of resorts.

All bets are off if increasing gas prices dramatically reduces demand.

esdras
03-03-2008, 03:31 PM
esdras--Thanks for the summary of past years. Disney has already offered free dining to UK residents and "bounce back. I'd expect free dining but I'd expect the dates to be limited. I wouldn't be surprised if availability is much more limited. Guests may not be able to get their first choice of resorts.

All bets are off if increasing gas prices dramatically reduces demand.
Once again, I don't think we can be certain of limited dates, even knowing what the bounceback and UK dates are. The UK offer was limited to Moderate and Deluxe resorts - so there is no way to tell if this had the effect of reducing the numbers who would book - additionally, this leaves Value rooms open for Disney to use for the promotion - and as most have pointed out - Free Dining really is one of the best discounts for those staying at a Value level resort.

In terms of the Bounceback - while we have seen a number of people on the DIS boards indicate that they took advantage of the offer, we can only reasonably expect this to be a small number of people who were actually on site at the time it was available. While there are those who go to Disney yearly (or more!), the reality is that for many, Disney is a once-in-a-lifetime vacation, or (at best) a vacation the family can manage only every two or three years.

Further, with the Bounceback this year being for such a limited time-frame (well after U.S. schools have started and only a few days before Canadian kids go back), there is the possibility that the demand was less. Remember that Disney actually offered two Bouncebacks in '07 for '08 dates - both end on September 27, but the room-discount bounceback started three weeks earlier (stays starting on Aug. 10 rather than Aug. 30) than Free Dining. If they were pushing THAT hard, we can only hope for good discounts (either Free Dining or a really good room discount) for the same timeframe.

While many of us (admittedly, myself included) fret over this topic, we simply can't know what will happen without full knowledge of occupancy rates. Disney won't give us that info. And even if we knew about how many ressies have been booked, a package for the end of August can still be cancelled without penalty up to the second week of July - well after all discounts for the August-September window are generally announced. We've all heard of people who book, hoping for a discount, who cancel if they can't get one - and Disney knows this happens. It only makes sense for Disney to have offers in place to keep cancellations to a minimum - better to lose a few hundred dollars on a discount than a couple of thousand on a full cancellation.

Keep the faith folks!

Goofy22
03-03-2008, 05:11 PM
I'm sitting here waiting along with everyone!! I have high hopes it would be so nice for free dining! :)

CampbellScot
03-03-2008, 06:37 PM
Due to the "rate changes" for weekends and such being charged different rates for different days...as opposed to the same rate from the day your trip starts...I'm wondering if it will be the same for free dining...as in Free Dining is offered from say 8/18-9/10...and your trip is from 8/30-9/12...will you NOT have free dining those last two days of the trip?

it's not a very magical thought...

Did this make any sense?! I'm STARVING...sitting here thinking off free dining and Disney food...and Dole Whips...and my brain is muddled!:lmao:

DISNEYNY
03-04-2008, 11:33 AM
[QUOTE=CampbellScot;23576851]Due to the "rate changes" for weekends and such being charged different rates for different days...as opposed to the same rate from the day your trip starts...I'm wondering if it will be the same for free dining...as in Free Dining is offered from say 8/18-9/10...and your trip is from 8/30-9/12...will you NOT have free dining those last two days of the trip?

According to the chart I'm looking at the room prices don't change on the weekend during value season. I believe it stays at 82 per night at the values, 149 at mods. I doubt that your theory would apply...I sure hope not.

PrincessTiffany
03-04-2008, 05:15 PM
Unless, there are a lot of hurricanes being reported for the time period I don't believe there will a public offer for free dining.

I think our economy is not affecting Disney World enough during that time. The British love Sepetember to come here.

I hope I'm wrong, but I don't feel it this year.
Please. . . . I have no doubt that Disney will offer Free Dining again this year. Free Dining has been a brilliant plan on the part of Disney to fill the crowds during what was previously their slowest season, and hurrican season to boot. And then having the bounceback for free food while the free diners are there in the parks, on their Disney high, well I would call that pure marketing genius. We love Disney World and for us it is the happiest place on earth, but first and foremost Disney is a large corporation that will always do what is best for their bottomline and Free Dining as been very, very good for Disney's bottomline. They are making money hand over fist with this promotion.

We were there for Free Dining last year, and yes we did have fun, but we went for low crowds and there was definetly NOT low crowds during the week of Sept. 14 - 22. I personally don't see it Free Dining ending anytime in the near future.

cdrn1
03-04-2008, 05:29 PM
We all bailed them out on the free dining during the huricane years , and this is the thanks we get, smaller free dining windows, Thats gratitude.

I didn't book it to bail WDW out!!!

:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

esdras
03-04-2008, 11:21 PM
[quote=CampbellScot;23576851]Due to the "rate changes" for weekends and such being charged different rates for different days...as opposed to the same rate from the day your trip starts...I'm wondering if it will be the same for free dining...as in Free Dining is offered from say 8/18-9/10...and your trip is from 8/30-9/12...will you NOT have free dining those last two days of the trip?

According to the chart I'm looking at the room prices don't change on the weekend during value season. I believe it stays at 82 per night at the values, 149 at mods. I doubt that your theory would apply...I sure hope not.

Even if Value Season had higher Fri-Sat room rates, this likely wouldn't affect Dining Plans and/or Free Dining Promotions.

Disney, in implementing the Fri-Sat room rate policy is actually now more in line with the hotel industry in general - where they differ (surprisingly) is that they still have Value Seasons where the rates don't change. Most hotel chains have the Fri-Sat price difference year round.

The reason that would never affect dining is this - if you are in a hotel that has its own restaurant and charges different room rates on Fri-Sat nights, I don't think your dinner would cost more if you were in the restaurant on a Wednesday night vs. a Saturday night (assuming same dish, no "specials", etc.)

Disney charges the same amount for food each day of the week, and the Dining Plan is also a fixed rate. The only location I can think of where dining costs vary is at Vic&Albert - but that is because the cost is based upon the chef's menu for the evening.

So, even if Value Season eventually changes to the new room-rate policy in place for all the other seasons, it should never affect the DDP - whether it was purchased or offered as a promotion.

Okay - I know - never say never, but I just don't see how even Disney could manage to pull something like that.

CampbellScot
03-05-2008, 09:59 AM
[quote=DISNEYNY;23589019]

Even if Value Season had higher Fri-Sat room rates, this likely wouldn't affect Dining Plans and/or Free Dining Promotions.

Disney, in implementing the Fri-Sat room rate policy is actually now more in line with the hotel industry in general - where they differ (surprisingly) is that they still have Value Seasons where the rates don't change. Most hotel chains have the Fri-Sat price difference year round.

The reason that would never affect dining is this - if you are in a hotel that has its own restaurant and charges different room rates on Fri-Sat nights, I don't think your dinner would cost more if you were in the restaurant on a Wednesday night vs. a Saturday night (assuming same dish, no "specials", etc.)

Disney charges the same amount for food each day of the week, and the Dining Plan is also a fixed rate. The only location I can think of where dining costs vary is at Vic&Albert - but that is because the cost is based upon the chef's menu for the evening.

So, even if Value Season eventually changes to the new room-rate policy in place for all the other seasons, it should never affect the DDP - whether it was purchased or offered as a promotion.

Okay - I know - never say never, but I just don't see how even Disney could manage to pull something like that.

THANKS!! My brain was just not able to wrap around all this! I appreciate the explanation!!!:goodvibes