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paula70
04-18-2008, 10:28 AM
I'm sure this has been asked and answered but I couldn't find any info. We are looking into a trip during free dining. But I also got a 20% off code via e-mail. DO I understand it right that you need to use one code or the other but you cannot use both?

Also, I see under the FD link that value rates start at $57. I see that the standard room rate is $82 for value, so where soes that rate come from and how do you qualify for the less expensive rate?:confused3

TIA!!!!:goodvibes

tiger4me2
04-18-2008, 11:42 AM
I'm sure this has been asked and answered but I couldn't find any info. We are looking into a trip during free dining. But I also got a 20% off code via e-mail. DO I understand it right that you need to use one code or the other but you cannot use both?

Also, I see under the FD link that value rates start at $57. I see that the standard room rate is $82 for value, so where soes that rate come from and how do you qualify for the less expensive rate?:confused3

TIA!!!!:goodvibes

Disney will not allow you to have free dining plus a code I know a bummer :sad1: You have to do the math so to speak if staying at a deluxe it is most of the time better to use the code. But staying in a value depending on how many in your party the FD might be the way to do even for a deluxe. Call Disney & see what the best way to go they will be able to help you out more :) The 20% come off room rate per night where FD is FD but can't do both :( I know more poster know more about this than I as I am unlucky so far of getting a code of any sort :)

CanadianGuy
04-18-2008, 12:16 PM
One or the other .. you cannot stack discounts.

The Rates during the F/D promotion are generally speaking a pretty darned good rate I think..

Knox

paula70
04-18-2008, 12:43 PM
One or the other .. you cannot stack discounts.

The Rates during the F/D promotion are generally speaking a pretty darned good rate I think..

Knox

I thought so... and I agree these are good rates. Always looking for a the best deal! :thumbsup2 Thanks for the info!:goodvibes

Seahunt
04-18-2008, 03:33 PM
Also have to keep in mind that the $57 figure is based on a family of 4 :goodvibes

robinb has a great comparison chart that shows which deal is better for your circumstances - look here:

http://personalpages.tds.net/~rb/DIS/MYW%20Dining/2008FDDPConpare.htm

Go to the bottom of her chart to your Pin code amount (20%) and click on that to see which is best.

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