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dbcruise
04-03-2002, 10:36 PM
WE are doing the 3 day $99.oo cruise in Oct and will spend about 4 nights at WDW before cruise . I understand they have transportation to parks from all hotels on Disney property . What is the cheapest rates you all have gotten for a Disney hotel ? Thanks

tiptoen
04-04-2002, 03:20 AM
I think the lowest rates are at the All Star Resorts. We have stayed at the All Star Sports and the All Star Music resorts. If I remember correctly the rooms we're around $90.00.

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04-04-2002, 06:15 AM
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westjones
04-04-2002, 10:02 AM
We are tent camping there in a few weeks and it is running us about $40 a night. We are so excited! There is so much to do at Fort Wilderness. Of course, camping isn't for everyone.

We have stayed in the All Stars before and they were fine. They are the least expensive disney hotels.
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Kajunswty
04-04-2002, 10:08 AM
From what I can tell it is for past cruisers - how do you get chosen to get the "coupon" for the special rate? Is it only if you book cruises close to each other??

Happy Sailing,
Jon

dbcruise
04-04-2002, 05:16 PM
To get the $99.00 rate you had to have cruised on Disney on a 4 or 7 night cruise that started in the month of Jan 2002 . On your last night they put a certificate in our cabins for a 3 day fall cruisefor $99.00 plus the tax. It's a great deal if you consider that about the cheapest rate you can hope to get $419.00 for 3 days . I think in part this was deal to fill the ship Jan after slow months since 9/11 .

Kimber1963
04-04-2002, 06:27 PM
We stayed at the All Star Movies hotel last year for $74 per night. The rooms are smaller than the other Disney hotels but it was fine for my family of 4. My son is a HUGE Toy Story fan, so it was one of the highlights of our trip when he saw the colossal figures of Woody and Buzz. He still talks about it!!

The bus transportation was very convenient from there also. We never waited more than 10 minutes for a bus.

abitjaded
04-04-2002, 07:06 PM
Just got off the phone with WDW. ASM is quoting at $94 a night for October with Disney Club discount. Swan with government discount, teacher discount is quoting at $129 ($141 with taxes) a night. All else is higher.

Carla

Kajunswty
04-04-2002, 07:36 PM
on a 4 night cruise - you get the option to book a 3 night in the fall for $99.....sign me up! But, how long can they do this? I'm not cruising till next year - boy do I hope they keep offering it:bounce: :pinkbounc


Jon

dbcruise
04-04-2002, 11:04 PM
Thanks abitjaded for the prices . Kajunswty That was just a promotion for Jan 2002 I don't know if they will offer it again or not I think it offered more because Business was down after 9/11 but if they do the people on this board will report it right away .

G's mommy
04-05-2002, 07:06 AM
We were at All Star Music last January 1-6 and had a rate of $59 per night. The All-Stars are fine if you travel in the slower seasons and plan to spend most of your time in the parks! We are a family of three, so the space is fine. Our young son loves the larger than life theming of the All-Stars. We've stayed at the Movies twice and the Sports once also. Music offered the best rate this past January, so we opted for there, in the Calypso building which is a preferred room, which means closest to the main hall where all the dining, gift shops and bus stops are.