bama_ed
It's kind of fun to do the impossible-Walt Disney
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Folks,
Earlier this week Disney released 2010 pricing for all their resorts including the Fort. Rack rates range from $44/$74 for weekday, value season, Partial/Premium sites to $89/$121 for Christmas-to-New Year's for Partial/Premium sites. There seem to be more pricing "seasons" or categories for 2010 too. While there's been a Regular, Value, Peak, and Holiday (and the more recent Pre-Holiday) now there are categories for MLK seaon, Marathon season, President's Weekend, and more. It makes me dissy there are so many!
Cabins range from $270 for weekday/Value season to $435 for Christmas-New Year's on rack rates.
I listened to the podcast from this week and the crew did some analysis of package pricing to determine that basic 2010 Disney Dining (1 QS, 1 TS, 1 snack) went up to $42/adult/day (from $40 I think - going from memory here so somebody correct me if I'm wrong). But what got them (and me) is that Disney is going to flex the Disney Dining pricing now for peak periods (like they did with buffet meal pricing the last 2 years). Then that same Dining will go to $47/adult/day during the most popular times of the year (I would think all spring, core summer, and holiday periods in November/December). Of course, on this board any Disney Dining discussion is limited to cabins if it's offered for free in the future since we campsite people aren't eligible. I've never done DD before and never will but Pete (the Dis creator) and grand poohbah, was upset by the seasonal pricing and went on a rant and advised people not to buy it at $47. Anyway, it made for an entertaining podcast.
Make your plans accordingly. Try to get discounts wherever possible. And booking early and long is always best. Good luck to everyone!
Bama ED
Earlier this week Disney released 2010 pricing for all their resorts including the Fort. Rack rates range from $44/$74 for weekday, value season, Partial/Premium sites to $89/$121 for Christmas-to-New Year's for Partial/Premium sites. There seem to be more pricing "seasons" or categories for 2010 too. While there's been a Regular, Value, Peak, and Holiday (and the more recent Pre-Holiday) now there are categories for MLK seaon, Marathon season, President's Weekend, and more. It makes me dissy there are so many!

Cabins range from $270 for weekday/Value season to $435 for Christmas-New Year's on rack rates.
I listened to the podcast from this week and the crew did some analysis of package pricing to determine that basic 2010 Disney Dining (1 QS, 1 TS, 1 snack) went up to $42/adult/day (from $40 I think - going from memory here so somebody correct me if I'm wrong). But what got them (and me) is that Disney is going to flex the Disney Dining pricing now for peak periods (like they did with buffet meal pricing the last 2 years). Then that same Dining will go to $47/adult/day during the most popular times of the year (I would think all spring, core summer, and holiday periods in November/December). Of course, on this board any Disney Dining discussion is limited to cabins if it's offered for free in the future since we campsite people aren't eligible. I've never done DD before and never will but Pete (the Dis creator) and grand poohbah, was upset by the seasonal pricing and went on a rant and advised people not to buy it at $47. Anyway, it made for an entertaining podcast.

Make your plans accordingly. Try to get discounts wherever possible. And booking early and long is always best. Good luck to everyone!
Bama ED
