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marcus.ka
05-18-2009, 07:10 AM
I know that you can book the onsite hotels without park tickets via Expedia. But this only applies to the Winter Season. Does someone of you know a site where you can book the onsite hotels without park tickets for reasonable price?
I you ask Disney they charge you more than 200€ even for the Santa Fe.

DLPdaft
05-18-2009, 07:14 AM
I've given up on room only at onsite hotels :confused3. Apart from Expedia, I don't know of any other company, outside of Disney themselves, who offer room only at the onsite hotels. And like you, I have found the room only price, even with an AP, to be prohibitively expensive.

Sorry I couldn't help more,

monno2
05-18-2009, 09:54 AM
What do you call a reasonable price and when are you thinking of going?
After checking Expedia, booking 2 night without park tickets in July, the prices seem reasonable. Guess it does depend on what hotel and the time of year I guess.

ghockley1981
05-18-2009, 10:01 AM
i booked the cheyenne with return eurostar travel for 2 nights 3 days for £350

if you think thats was reasonable that was with Eurostar direct on their website.

Sante Fe was £300

marcus.ka
05-18-2009, 12:19 PM
Reasonable for me was the price Expedia gave us for our November stay. We slept one night at the Hotel Cheyenne and payed 90€ for the room including breakfast.
But now for June there are only "room and park tickets" available. And we only want to stay on night onsite without tickets.

I now saw that you can book room only at Opodo and there I saw a price of 120€ for the Santa Fe.
But on the other hand I would get the 4* Hotel Magic Circus (Holiday Inn) for only 90€.

hildasmuriel
05-18-2009, 02:53 PM
Marcus, you want the DLH really, don't you? ;) Go on, go for it.

marcus.ka
05-18-2009, 03:00 PM
No the DLH is unaffordable.
We have 3 nights at the HNY in June and then I would like to add another night at on of the Disney Hotels. And I think I will book the Santa Fe for 120€ room only.
Although this is only a 2* hotel compared to the Magic Circus hotel which is a 4* hotel and would only cost 90€.
But hey the Santa Fe is a Disney hotel and it is on Disney property.´:yay:

mommy2ash
05-18-2009, 07:14 PM
Reasonable for me was the price Expedia gave us for our November stay. We slept one night at the Hotel Cheyenne and payed 90€ for the room including breakfast.
But now for June there are only "room and park tickets" available. And we only want to stay on night onsite without tickets.

I now saw that you can book room only at Opodo and there I saw a price of 120€ for the Santa Fe.
But on the other hand I would get the 4* Hotel Magic Circus (Holiday Inn) for only 90€.

have you checked if your dates will give you any of the 40% offers as i paid 550 for six nights with park tickets

marcus.ka
05-19-2009, 05:00 AM
Yes we got the 40% offer as we book via a British site. But I don't think that you will get 40% if you want to book one night only at a onsite hotel WITHOUT park tickets?