View Full Version : Eversave: 5 nights in Kissimmee $285
ssawka
06-20-2011, 07:28 AM
Saw this deal on our local Eversave. 5 nights at the Counrty Inn and Suites in Kissimmee for $285.
http://eversave.com/share/ZN0A
GinnyEmma
06-20-2011, 07:38 AM
Are you posting this to "tell your friends and save $10?" to quote.
ssawka
06-20-2011, 07:57 AM
Are you posting this to "tell your friends and save $10?" to quote.
The link is the Eversave share link, but I really don't care if anyone uses it or not. I just wanted to pass along what appeared to be a good deal. If you are interested in the deal and feel I am just trying to get referrals, please go through the Eversave site directly and link to the Washington, DC deals.
Cheshire Figment
06-20-2011, 08:19 AM
Rip-Off!
They state that taxes are $15.00 per day. The price quotes, $57 per day, would have $7.41 for tax on the lodging. They require a "resort fee" of $8, which would have a sales tax of 52¢. This means total tax per day of $7.93. Where is the other $7.07 in taxes?
This rate is not available to people ages 18 through 24, which appears to be discrimination.
And of course there is a surcharge for around any holiday.
Also, I know where this is located and would not want to stay there.
arihillfarm
06-20-2011, 08:53 AM
Rip-Off!
They state that taxes are $15.00 per day. The price quotes, $57 per day, would have $7.41 for tax on the lodging. They require a "resort fee" of $8, which would have a sales tax of 52¢. This means total tax per day of $7.93. Where is the other $7.07 in taxes?
This rate is not available to people ages 18 through 24, which appears to be discrimination.
And of course there is a surcharge for around any holiday.
Also, I know where this is located and would not want to stay there.
I'm guessing there is a timeshare presentation involved here which would require the adults be a certain age. Further down the page it tells you to ask your reservations agent how to get two additional nights free.
-Astrid
ssawka
06-20-2011, 09:25 AM
I'm guessing there is a timeshare presentation involved here which would require the adults be a certain age. Further down the page it tells you to ask your reservations agent how to get two additional nights free.
-Astrid
I doubt it, but you never know. I don't think Country Inns is in the timeshare business. Also, Groupon and Eversave deals are usually legitimate with no strings attached.
ssawka
06-20-2011, 09:28 AM
Rip-Off!
They state that taxes are $15.00 per day. The price quotes, $57 per day, would have $7.41 for tax on the lodging. They require a "resort fee" of $8, which would have a sales tax of 52¢. This means total tax per day of $7.93. Where is the other $7.07 in taxes?
This rate is not available to people ages 18 through 24, which appears to be discrimination.
And of course there is a surcharge for around any holiday.
Also, I know where this is located and would not want to stay there.
I thought it looked like a good deal, but I didn't read the specifics since the deal was not applicable to me being a DVC member.
clintswifeymomof4
06-20-2011, 12:39 PM
Thanks for sharing the original information, OP... sorry you're getting flamed for trying to do a good deed! :thumbsup2
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