Thanks for the link
It looks like we will miss out by 4 days
Are you flexible with dates ? As long as your check in date is within the deal's dates, you get it for your entire stay, even if only your check in date is inside the deal's dates.
Now if I may reflect on the Breakfast deal, here's a simple calculation.
Sample period, Oct 17th 2015, 14 nights, 14 days tickets.
Calculations made for
1. 2 adults
2. 2 adults, 2 children under 10
3. 4 adults
ASMo : (includes 1CS meal, assuming that Disney doesn't enforce the breakfast only rule on that entitlement)
1. £1698
2. £2236
3. £2276
CBR : (includes free QSDP and $200 gift card)
1. £2314
2. £2852
3. £2892
for those 3 options, the price difference between ASMo and CBR, both standard rooms is £616, for all 3 options
CBR gets a $200 gift card, I will deduce that gift card from the price difference.
$200 at an acceptable rate of $1.55 to the quid, is £129
so, actually, the price difference between ASMo and CBR is 616 - 129 = £487
for option 1. (2 adults) this means that to get even, these 2 guests need to spend less than £487 / 14 nights / 2 guests = £17pp.pn on food and beverage.
for option 2. (2 adults, 2 children under 9), to get even those 4 guests need to spend less than £487 / 14 nights / 4 guests = £8.7pp.pn
for option 3. same calculation as above. £8.7pp.pn
if £17 per person per night is managable for one quick service and beverages on top of the free breakfast, £8.7 is more than tight for 2 adults and 2 children, and is unrrealistic for a party of 4 adults.
my point here is that booking a value with free breakfast will, at best, come at an even price than booking a moderate with free QSDP if you're a party of 2 and potentially more expensive if there are more than 2 guests in the room.
I wouldn't book a value with free breakfast when I could get a moderate for the same overall price, food accounted for. Even eating offsite would probably not cut it for £8.7 per person per night. And even if it did, it would be a couple of quids saved per night, or, to put it another way, a very, very cheap upgrade fee from value to moderate. But the number crunching shows that staying at a value with free breakfast will, for many guests, be more expensive than staying at a moderate with free QSDP
some guests will say that moderates are too expensive, because the price they see on the quote can be scary compared to the price of a value. But if you account for food, in the end the moderate is cheaper (under that FD offer)