View Full Version : Swan/Dolphin 2010 Teacher Rate
Mike2008
08-19-2009, 12:35 PM
Does anyone know when the teacher/education support staff rates are usually released. We are considering going this winter or spring but only if the special rates are in effect.
teacher31
08-19-2009, 08:37 PM
They are already out. They don't have the incredible deal that they did like this past year, though. I called and got a quote of 189 a night for May/June. When you add in the 10 for parking and the 10 for resort fee, I don't think it's that great. We'll wait for them to release the extra low rate. I don't know if they will, but they dropped the rate in the fall for the rest of the year. Hope this helps and good luck.
airhead
08-20-2009, 01:34 PM
I booked 2 rooms for next June/July at $189/nite. I'm hoping I get a lower rate the closer I get to my dates. That's what has happened my last 2 trips. i still think in the end(after all the add on's )its still cheaper than the other Epcot resorts.
Mrsdisneyb2b
08-21-2009, 09:56 AM
How do you get a teacher education rate ? Is it only for persons living in florida? Im a teacher- never heard of it :(
opus_00
08-21-2009, 11:04 AM
We stayed at the Swan in June 2007 at the government rate (was the same as teacher rate) for $99/night! I don't know if that was a one-time deal or not, but I'll be monitoring the rates for the next several months, as we are planning a June trip as well.
Theta
08-21-2009, 11:11 AM
How do you get a teacher education rate ? Is it only for persons living in florida? Im a teacher- never heard of it :(
Call and ask for it.
$219 for marathon weekend. NOt a deal for us considering the $10 + $10.
Mike2008
08-21-2009, 01:55 PM
The Teacher/Education Support Staff discount has been around for several years. My cousin is a teacher and was able to get a couple of rooms on that special rate previously. The rates seem to be a little different each year. I've seen them vary (at the lowest rate) from $99 to $149 per night. They are not available all the time. We had previously waited until late winter or early spring to book for a summer trip. So I was not sure when they released the rate for the year and the available dates.
kelly01
08-21-2009, 02:04 PM
Hi Mikel2008: I just called yesterday and got a teacher rate of $189 for the 2nd week in June. Even with the $10, it is way less than we would have spent on any of the other resorts in the Epcot area (BC,YC,BW, etc). The rates are not posted on their website, though...you need to call the Swan/Dolphin directly. Good luck!
airhead
08-24-2009, 08:47 AM
Hi Mikel2008: I just called yesterday and got a teacher rate of $189 for the 2nd week in June. Even with the $10, it is way less than we would have spent on any of the other resorts in the Epcot area (BC,YC,BW, etc). The rates are not posted on their website, though...you need to call the Swan/Dolphin directly. Good luck!
Remember to keep checking rates for next summer! I just bet they'll drop to $149 or lower!!!!:goofy:
kelly01
08-24-2009, 09:42 AM
Thanks for the tip! I will keep checking, and hoping!!!
G&J's Mom
08-24-2009, 10:11 AM
I booked 2 rooms for next June/July at $189/nite. I'm hoping I get a lower rate the closer I get to my dates. That's what has happened my last 2 trips. i still think in the end(after all the add on's )its still cheaper than the other Epcot resorts.
Hi,
Just curious. What did it end up dropping to???
Thanks!!
Denise
kelly01
08-24-2009, 06:43 PM
Wondering if anyone ever got some sort of teacher discount on the suites (jr. suite at Dolphin or studio studio suite at Swan)? I am thinking the answer is no, but I was just curious.
-kelly
airhead
08-25-2009, 08:33 PM
Hi,
Just curious. What did it end up dropping to???
Thanks!!
Denise
$129/nite,we were very happy! I'm sure there are a lot of people here who got even better rates. Keep checking!:goofy:
teacher31
08-30-2009, 10:02 PM
They just dropped the rates!!!!!!!!! :cool1:
I had planned on staying here this upcoming May, but 189 + parking & resort fee was too much. We were going to stay at POR, which we love. Well, I was just playing online and I put in our dates, May 28 - June 6, and it came up at 149 a night! Not the 129 we paid at Thanksgiving, but a heck of a lot less than a couple of weeks ago. I did go ahead and book, but I'll keep on looking for my magic number of 129.
Hope all of the teachers out there are going to have a wonderful school year. We've been back almost 3 weeks and my class is fantastic. Happy school to all! :teacher:
DisneyCruiser2008
08-30-2009, 10:47 PM
They just dropped the rates!!!!!!!!! :cool1:
I had planned on staying here this upcoming May, but 189 + parking & resort fee was too much. We were going to stay at POR, which we love. Well, I was just playing online and I put in our dates, May 28 - June 6, and it came up at 149 a night! Not the 129 we paid at Thanksgiving, but a heck of a lot less than a couple of weeks ago. I did go ahead and book, but I'll keep on looking for my magic number of 129.
Hope all of the teachers out there are going to have a wonderful school year. We've been back almost 3 weeks and my class is fantastic. Happy school to all! :teacher:
Were you able to book the teacher rate online? I don't see where to do that?
FloFlo71
08-31-2009, 02:46 AM
I put my dates in 16-30 Aug 2010 and the Swan is showing a rate (government) of $159+tax.
Can you book teacher rate online?
teacher31
08-31-2009, 06:21 PM
You click on the Government Rate drop down. Weird it doesn't say 'Teachers' but they've lumped us together.
teacher31
08-31-2009, 06:23 PM
I put my dates in 16-30 Aug 2010 and the Swan is showing a rate (government) of $159+tax.
Can you book teacher rate online?
Maybe I got 149 because it's the end of May into Memorial Day? Just keep checking.
FloFlo71
09-05-2009, 08:58 AM
You click on the Government Rate drop down. Weird it doesn't say 'Teachers' but they've lumped us together.
Thanks, so if I want to book online rather than by phone its ok to use the government rate?
RachelTori
09-06-2009, 07:00 AM
Thanks, so if I want to book online rather than by phone its ok to use the government rate?
I did that last year, but then when my reservation showed "government rate" and stated the credentials I had to produce at check-in, I got nervous & called their 800#. They booked me at the same rate under the "teacher" category and I canceled my online reservation. :rotfl2: No worries when I checked-in! :goodvibes
(My worry was a "what if"!! What if the front desk has to reclassify the reservation when I check in and they say "sorry, no educator rates are available now"! :scared1:)
pooh2001
09-07-2009, 03:59 PM
Please call the S/D and ask for the rates.
I booked the teacher rate. a month ago, for Easter week 2010 and was able to get a standard (lowest value) room for $209 (plus 12.5% tax and $10 resort fee) - I thought that was OK for peak time to be at WDW.
Then I read this thread - what a deal we got ! :goodvibes:goodvibes:goodvibes
When I called ther S/D directly they said NEW teacher rates :thumbsup2 wer out.
I was able to bump us to a resort view room with a new price of $194 (plus 12.5% tax and $10 resort fee) - $15 less expensive than before and a better room (from standard to resort view).
Thank you for all who post on this thread :woohoo: You are the best!
teacher31
09-08-2009, 09:13 PM
I did that last year, but then when my reservation showed "government rate" and stated the credentials I had to produce at check-in, I got nervous & called their 800#. They booked me at the same rate under the "teacher" category and I canceled my online reservation. :rotfl2: No worries when I checked-in! :goodvibes
(My worry was a "what if"!! What if the front desk has to reclassify the reservation when I check in and they say "sorry, no educator rates are available now"! :scared1:)
Well, you stressed me out so much I called today and double checked. The person I spoke with seemed rather annoyed when I told her I wanted to make sure that government & teachers were the same. She said, "It's the same, but I'll change it anyway." She sent me a confirmation and it said teacher rate. :banana:
I do suspect that it is our uptightedness that makes us such good teachers, though! It just doesn't translate over to having a Disney obsession well!
Mickey_Man
09-09-2009, 08:39 AM
Has anyone had any luck getting the teacher's rate for February vacation? DW & I are going Feb 15-20, and the best I can find is the AAA rate. The reservation line couldn't tell me if the teacher's rate wasn't available that week or already booked full.
Mike2008
09-10-2009, 08:56 PM
I found this on mousesavers:
Certified school teachers and school support staff qualify for discounted rates at the Swan and Dolphin. These rates are not always offered and are frequently "blacked out" (unavailable) during peak periods, holidays, etc. Proper ID and/or most recent paycheck stub proving employment must be shown at check-in.
You must book these rates directly through the hotel at (888) 828-8850. Ask for rate code TEACH.
Mickey_Man
09-15-2009, 08:07 AM
Just got off the phone with the Swan/Dolphin reservation line, and he said that he couldn't tell if the teacher's rate was in effect for that week because they have no availability so he couldn't book it for me. I told him that I already have a reservation with the AAA rate and wanted to see if he could apply the teacher's rate to my room instead. Here is the exchange we had (H for him, M for me):
H - "But sir, we have no rooms available".
M - "I already have a reservation. I would like to know if you can apply the teacher's rate to my existing reservation."
H - "But we have no rooms available."
M - "I understand that, but I don't need an additional room. I have a reservation under a different promotion already. Would you like my reservation number?"
H - "But it doesn't matter. There are no rooms available."
M - "So does this mean you cannot apply a new code to an existing reservation?"
H - "No sir. It means there are no rooms available to apply a code to."
M - "What about the room I already have reserved?"
H - "That doesn't matter. We wouldn't have a room for you to reserve at the teacher's rate."
M - "So are you telling me that we cannot get the teacher's rate, if it is available, because the hotel is already sold out?"
H - "Yes, sir. That is it."
My guess is that a sold out hotel does not need to offer the teacher's rate so it either isn't available or is already sold out. None the less, this was a bit frustrating. To make matters worse, he sounded like Sheldon from Big Bang Theory, so I felt like he was talking down to me! :rotfl: Anyway, we have a great rate on our flight and we did get the AAA rate, so no complaints.
airhead
09-15-2009, 02:43 PM
Just got off the phone with the Swan/Dolphin reservation line, and he said that he couldn't tell if the teacher's rate was in effect for that week because they have no availability so he couldn't book it for me. I told him that I already have a reservation with the AAA rate and wanted to see if he could apply the teacher's rate to my room instead. Here is the exchange we had (H for him, M for me):
H - "But sir, we have no rooms available".
M - "I already have a reservation. I would like to know if you can apply the teacher's rate to my existing reservation."
H - "But we have no rooms available."
M - "I understand that, but I don't need an additional room. I have a reservation under a different promotion already. Would you like my reservation number?"
H - "But it doesn't matter. There are no rooms available."
M - "So does this mean you cannot apply a new code to an existing reservation?"
H - "No sir. It means there are no rooms available to apply a code to."
M - "What about the room I already have reserved?"
H - "That doesn't matter. We wouldn't have a room for you to reserve at the teacher's rate."
M - "So are you telling me that we cannot get the teacher's rate, if it is available, because the hotel is already sold out?"
H - "Yes, sir. That is it."
My guess is that a sold out hotel does not need to offer the teacher's rate so it either isn't available or is already sold out. None the less, this was a bit frustrating. To make matters worse, he sounded like Sheldon from Big Bang Theory, so I felt like he was talking down to me! :rotfl: Anyway, we have a great rate on our flight and we did get the AAA rate, so no complaints.
that must've been one frustrating conversation!LOL When I don't get any satisfaction with a reservationist,I say "bye-bye",hang up and call back later on in the day. I am also staying at the Dolphin next summer and was told back in August that there were no rooms available for my dates. Hotel was full. I called back the next and reserved 2 rooms at teacher rate.Don't give up!!:goofy:
Crazy4Disney72
09-15-2009, 11:22 PM
Can anyone tell me what exactly defines 'teacher or educational support staff'? I am the assistant teacher at a preschool for children with special needs, does that qualify? It's not a daycare center. I've already got our trip for next summer booked at a Windsor Hills condo, but I'm just thinking for future reference, I love the Epcot resort area.
pooh2001
09-17-2009, 11:17 AM
Crazy4Disney72 - "I am the assistant teacher at a preschool for children with special needs, does that qualify?"
Does your pay check say "XYZ School" or have a ID with "XYZ School" on it and your name/picture ?
Then you do qualify and must bring a copy of your current pay check (can be the stub, not the actual check) and/or the school ID, when you check in - or you will be charged the outrageous standard room fee of $400 per night :headache:
My DH has a day job plus teaches one night a week at a local college (3 hours per week - 3 credit college class). His College teacher ID and a current pay check stub is what we bring with us. So when we go in April 2010 - we bring with us the March pay check stub and his College teacher ID.
Crazy4Disney72
09-17-2009, 05:51 PM
Crazy4Disney72 - "I am the assistant teacher at a preschool for children with special needs, does that qualify?"
Does your pay check say "XYZ School" or have a ID with "XYZ School" on it and your name/picture ?
Then you do qualify and must bring a copy of your current pay check (can be the stub, not the actual check) and/or the school ID, when you check in - or you will be charged the outrageous standard room fee of $400 per night :headache:
My DH has a day job plus teaches one night a week at a local college (3 hours per week - 3 credit college class). His College teacher ID and a current pay check stub is what we bring with us. So when we go in April 2010 - we bring with us the March pay check stub and his College teacher ID.
No, my check does not, as the preschool is run by a national nonprofit organization for people with disabilities, they serve adults as well as children. I do have a work photo ID that says asst. teacher on it, I wonder if that would be good enough.
Thanks for the response!
pooh2001
09-19-2009, 02:07 PM
No, my check does not, as the preschool is run by a national nonprofit organization for people with disabilities, they serve adults as well as children. I do have a work photo ID that says asst. teacher on it, I wonder if that would be good enough.
Thanks for the response!
Just call the S/D directly - not the 800 # - but the local #....
be honest and say you are an assistant teacher for a nonprofit school for people with disabilities and you have a school ID with your name & photo....ask if that will surfice for your ID... I bet it will.
Thank you for being a teacher which helps people with disabilities. God Bless.
teacher31
09-20-2009, 01:25 PM
I found this on mousesavers:
Certified school teachers and school support staff qualify for discounted rates at the Swan and Dolphin. These rates are not always offered and are frequently "blacked out" (unavailable) during peak periods, holidays, etc. Proper ID and/or most recent paycheck stub proving employment must be shown at check-in.
You must book these rates directly through the hotel at (888) 828-8850. Ask for rate code TEACH.
Just an FYI - That code is expired. You can call and ask for the teacher discount and they will give it to you. If you ask for the TEACH code, they will tell you it's expired and not offer the teacher discount. My only issue with the Dolphin came last year when I had it booked at 179 and my friend got it for 129. I called and asked for that rate and the person said, "Well, I've got a 159." No, she has a 129 that I would like. "I see a 139." No, I want the 129. Miracle of miracles they had a $129. I believed then, and still do, if I had accepted the higher rate they would have left it there. Long story to say: Don't only go by codes. Ask if there is a teacher rate that is better.
airhead
09-24-2009, 08:13 AM
Just an FYI - That code is expired. You can call and ask for the teacher discount and they will give it to you. If you ask for the TEACH code, they will tell you it's expired and not offer the teacher discount. My only issue with the Dolphin came last year when I had it booked at 179 and my friend got it for 129. I called and asked for that rate and the person said, "Well, I've got a 159." No, she has a 129 that I would like. "I see a 139." No, I want the 129. Miracle of miracles they had a $129. I believed then, and still do, if I had accepted the higher rate they would have left it there. Long story to say: Don't only go by codes. Ask if there is a teacher rate that is better.
Yup,you definitely have to keep calling!
snowy76
09-24-2009, 03:31 PM
Related question - the last time DH and I booked the teacher rate, it was just the two of us in a king room. What's the max occupancy for S/D rooms with two beds? Hard to tell on Starwood's ressie site because it only asks for the number of adults.
teacher31
09-25-2009, 07:58 PM
Related question - the last time DH and I booked the teacher rate, it was just the two of us in a king room. What's the max occupancy for S/D rooms with two beds? Hard to tell on Starwood's ressie site because it only asks for the number of adults.
This past Thanksgiving we spent a week with all 5 of us in one room: Me, DH, DD 16, DD 14, DS 13. We did bring an inflateable bed because I could not justify 25 per night for a roll away. It worked out perfectly to be honest. Lots of storage, not a crowded feel. I would suggest registering for SPG, though. We got a balcony upgrade! Was nice, but I definitely wouldn't pay for it. Was surprised how little we used it. Sorry. OT. Starting to sound like one of my students!
tinkerbella1621
09-26-2009, 12:13 PM
id like to know more about the teach rate
teacher31
09-26-2009, 09:47 PM
id like to know more about the teach rate
You can find out the rate by going onto the Swan & Dolphin site by clicking above. Then put in your dates. Where it says special codes, click on the down arrow and click government. It's the same as the teacher rate. Then see what the prices are. I usually book over the internet, but I do call and confirm that I'm a teacher, not a government employee. Same thing. Be aware that you will need to provide proof of your position when you check in, though. Hope this helped.
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