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MineeBaby
07-16-2002, 05:54 PM
Does anyone know how much this room goes for without the second bedroom for the regular season?

CaliforniaDreaming
07-16-2002, 07:22 PM
Their current rate structure does not allow booking of the suite without the second bedroom. In the past they did break the suite apart, though.

Janet2k
07-18-2002, 02:03 AM
MineeBaby, CaliforniaDreaming knows his suite info! I believe the Commodore Suite pricing (for the two-bedroom version) is as follows:

Presidential - 2 Bedroom Suite:
Value / Regular / Peak / Holiday
$1,510 / $1,675 / $1,840 / $2,040
(note: add tax to the above numbers)

You could always contact Dreams Unlimited Travel (http://www.dreamsunlimitedtravel.com/index.html) to see what they can do for you since it sounds like you probably only need a one-bedroom suite.

MineeBaby
07-18-2002, 07:24 AM
yikes!! no kidding! WOW that is expensive...maybe that will have to wait until the 20th anniversery when we have real jobs and a bit more established..HAHAHAHHA...thanks for the info! I will contact Dreams Unlimited Travel and see what they can gin up for me, for even one night. Thanks!!

SuiteDisney
07-18-2002, 09:05 PM
The Commodore is the Vice-Presidential Suite. :D

The Presidential and Admiral suites are the same size and layout, with the Admiral being on top of the Presidential.

The Commodore is much smaller and doesn't have the turret room, dining room or kitchen. What I liked about the Commodore is that the extra bedroom is much larger than normal rooms.

2003 rates for the Commodore are (not including 11% tax):
Value - $1220
Regular - $1335
Peak - $1485
Holiday - $1665

CaliforniaDreaming
07-18-2002, 09:17 PM
Originally posted by ***********
The Commodore is the Vice-Presidential Suite. :D

The Presidential and Admiral suites are the same size and layout, with the Admiral being on top of the Presidential.

The Commodore is much smaller and doesn't have the turret room, dining room or kitchen. What I liked about the Commodore is that the extra bedroom is much larger than normal rooms.

2003 rates for the Commodore are (not including 11% tax):
Value - $1220
Regular - $1335
Peak - $1485
Holiday - $1665

I was just going to point that out! Thanks, ***********. :) Didn't have to look up the rates! ;)

PamOKW
07-19-2002, 08:38 AM
***********, your pictures are just beautiful! Thanks for sharing.

I'm curious where you and Cali find the suite pricing. I've never come across the pricing before.

CaliforniaDreaming
07-19-2002, 09:54 AM
Some secrets are better left untold. ;)

jel0511
07-19-2002, 11:38 AM
Cali - Since you're not revealing your sources, could you do a little pricing for me??? I was wondering the the 2003 prices were for the suites at the BC. Starting to plan our 10th anniversary, and we want a suite. Leaning toward the BC, since I like it just a little bit more than the GF. Still might just do the GF well because it's the GF!!! Maybe a split stay.... hummm......

CaliforniaDreaming
07-19-2002, 12:05 PM
Heres the value season prices, if you need the other ones let me know. :) These are pretax.

1BR Suite: $495
1BR Vice-Presidential: $760
2BR Suite: $1135
2BR Presidential: $1560

ducklite
07-19-2002, 12:14 PM
Originally posted by jel0511
Cali - Since you're not revealing your sources, could you do a little pricing for me??? I was wondering the the 2003 prices were for the suites at the BC. Starting to plan our 10th anniversary, and we want a suite. Leaning toward the BC, since I like it just a little bit more than the GF. Still might just do the GF well because it's the GF!!! Maybe a split stay.... hummm......

You might want to look into the Garden Suites at the BWI.

Anne

jel0511
07-19-2002, 12:18 PM
Cali - Your better than some TA's!!!! Thanks for the info, it's really helpful. Are the 1 bedroom suites, the deluxe rooms? I really like the Nantucket suite and am leaning toward that one, but the price difference between the Nantucket and the reg 1 bedroom is A LOT!!! We'll be taking our kids with us, they wouldn't let us go to WDW without them!!! Also, one of the reasons we're going to WDW for our 10th.

CaliforniaDreaming
07-19-2002, 12:22 PM
The one bedroom suite would be the deluxe room with the seperate bedroom area (thus, they are more expensive).

SuiteDisney
07-19-2002, 05:18 PM
You can look up any room prices yourself at http://www.ourlaughingplace.com . Just click on the resorts tab at the top of the page.

jel0511
07-19-2002, 05:40 PM
Thanks ***********!!!! Your pictures on your website are beautiful and really helped me!!! Unforunately, you've put my "newest" TA, Cali out of business!!:p :p :p

CaliforniaDreaming
07-19-2002, 05:51 PM
:rolleyes: Ah, I hate when good secrets get out!

:mad: Guess Cali doesn't have any reason to frequent the boards anymore.

SuiteDisney
07-19-2002, 05:59 PM
Originally posted by jel0511
Thanks ***********!!!! Your pictures on your website are beautiful and really helped me!!! Unforunately, you've put my "newest" TA, Cali out of business!!:p :p :p

The site with room rates isn't mine. It's just the easiest place I've found to get resort rates. I generally stick to the DIS for all my other Disney information. My site is pictures of various suites and personal pictures from WDW vacations. :D