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cap'njack.
01-20-2009, 11:39 AM
Just got quoted £228.00 from Disney room only at the Cheyenne for the 31st Jan to the 2nd Feb.
Same price through Expedia.co.uk...
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£191.23 :upsidedow
How Expedia are cheaper I'll never know!!
mommy2ash
01-20-2009, 11:46 AM
Just got quoted £228.00 from Disney room only at the Cheyenne for the 31st Jan to the 2nd Feb.
Same price through Expedia.co.uk...
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£191.23 :upsidedow
How Expedia are cheaper I'll never know!!
yeah i know its weird right??? are you thinking of staying onsite for the whole trip now?? is it much more expensive??
mulan1
01-20-2009, 12:23 PM
for my dates disney direct was cheaper by £125, (536 at DLH)but eurostar direct was way cheaper than disney, direct the price i got for 2 adults and 2 children was £251 return, making a weekend at DLH by Eurostar only £787!
Is it me or is that cheap?
britchic4
01-20-2009, 12:33 PM
Expedia was very cheap for the Holiday Inn at the end of March too, I've told my friend she ought to snap it up. Eurostar places seem to be disappearing fast though....
BTW Captain Jack I phoned today to see if I could book another room (for a friend) on the 50% discount deal and she couldn't check because that deal was apparently withdrawn from the system on the 19th and she didn't know when it would be back.
cap'njack.
01-20-2009, 01:03 PM
I'm not surprised about them either withdrawing the offer or selling out quickly. This weekend both the SF and the Cheyenne are full, next weekend the Santa Fe is full too!
I'm thinking of one night at the Kyriad for £63 and the other at the Cheyenne for £70 although I'm not sure if I want to swap hotels just in a weekend!
mommy2ash
01-20-2009, 01:10 PM
I'm not surprised about them either withdrawing the offer or selling out quickly. This weekend both the SF and the Cheyenne are full, next weekend the Santa Fe is full too!
I'm thinking of one night at the Kyriad for £63 and the other at the Cheyenne for £70 although I'm not sure if I want to swap hotels just in a weekend!
nooooo you have just shattered my dreams of a quiet holiday!!! i hope its not booked out all week lol
manxtatt2
01-20-2009, 01:13 PM
i know this weekend, and the following weekend girl guides from london and other areas are going to disneyland paris
and i read on another forum aout shcool science trips going
mommy2ash
01-20-2009, 01:15 PM
i know this weekend, and the following weekend girl guides from london and other areas are going to disneyland paris
and i read on another forum aout shcool science trips going
noooooooooooooooooo!!! is it just for the weekend??
manxtatt2
01-20-2009, 03:33 PM
the girl guides are weekend only , not sure about school ones
cap'njack.
01-21-2009, 07:40 AM
noooooooooooooooooo!!! is it just for the weekend??
You'll still be ok during the weekdays :thumbsup2
disney_princess_85
01-21-2009, 08:41 AM
Uh-oh, this doesn't sound good! I was planning on booking a room with the 50% discount this week. I'll see what they tell me when I finally get round to calling them... fingers crossed!!
cap'njack.
01-21-2009, 08:52 AM
Uh-oh, this doesn't sound good! I was planning on booking a room with the 50% discount this week. I'll see what they tell me when I finally get round to calling them... fingers crossed!!
You might be ok if you are flexible on dates etc
disney_princess_85
01-25-2009, 07:11 AM
We've finally booked! We're staying at Sequoia Lodge for three nights and the price we paid was £370- not as cheap as we'd hoped but considering the price on Expedia for the same holiday is over £800, it's not so bad! The CM we spoke to was very friendly and helpful and gave us the price for all the on-site hotels. Interestingly, for the dates we wanted, Sequoia was the cheapest option.
Anyway, we can't wait- another trip to Disneyland, yay! :cool1:
markpsych
01-25-2009, 07:20 AM
Do you know how much discount you received?
disney_princess_85
01-25-2009, 07:22 AM
Yes, 50%- we have Dream APs.
DLPdaft
01-25-2009, 07:29 AM
Blimey - do they really charge nearly £250 per night full price for the Sequoia Lodge in low season :faint: ???????? And here was me thinking £97 per night full price for the Cheyenne was expensive!!
disney_princess_85
01-25-2009, 07:31 AM
Blimey - do they really charge nearly £250 per night full price for the Sequoia Lodge in low season :faint: ???????? And here was me thinking £97 per night full price for the Cheyenne was expensive!!
I know, it's very expensive. I'm glad we chose to invest in the APs on our last trip!!
Jeccaboos
01-25-2009, 10:43 AM
I think prices are going weird - I was under the impression that the DCR was the cheapest hotel but last night I priced up 6 nights at the DCR and both Cheyenne and Santa Fe were coming in at £170 cheaper :confused3
cap'njack.
01-26-2009, 03:08 AM
I think prices are going weird - I was under the impression that the DCR was the cheapest hotel but last night I priced up 6 nights at the DCR and both Cheyenne and Santa Fe were coming in at £170 cheaper :confused3
Ses I thought the DCR was the most expensive of the 2 star Hotels. Listed on the Disney Website I'm sure it's
Santa Fe
Cheyenne
Davy Crockett Ranch
Sequia Lodge
NPBC
HNY
DLH
Jeccaboos
01-26-2009, 06:49 AM
Ses I thought the DCR was the most expensive of the 2 star Hotels. Listed on the Disney Website I'm sure it's
Santa Fe
Cheyenne
Davy Crockett Ranch
Sequia Lodge
NPBC
HNY
DLH
The only reason I thought it was the cheapest is that when I was making bookings last year, it was far cheaper than SL and the Cheyenne. :confused3 I think it is pot luck to be honest!
cap'njack.
01-26-2009, 06:53 AM
LOL! It does seem to be. I found it really annoying that I could phone and get one quote, then phone again 5 minutes later and get a vastly different quote, then call again later in the day and get the original quote again!
I think the best way of getting the best prices for AP holders is to call as soon as the prices and dates are released and plan a trip around when the price is cheapest!!
DLPdaft
01-26-2009, 06:57 AM
LOL! It does seem to be. I found it really annoying that I could phone and get one quote, then phone again 5 minutes later and get a vastly different quote, then call again later in the day and get the original quote again!
I think the best way of getting the best prices for AP holders is to call as soon as the prices and dates are released and plan a trip around when the price is cheapest!!
Thats a great idea if you're driving to DLRP - but wouldn't work for those of us who need to book flights etc and get the best prices on those ;) .
cap'njack.
01-26-2009, 07:10 AM
Thats a great idea if you're driving to DLRP - but wouldn't work for those of us who need to book flights etc and get the best prices on those ;) .
That's very true Elaine. Those of us lucky enough to live nr Dover can obviously hop on a Eurostar Train or on to the Ferry :thumbsup2
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