I also read somewhere that you can apply your AAA discount through WDW.

Don't make yourself batty looking for codes! In all our trips we have never once used a code. If they were out there, they didn't work for our travel times etc..so please don't feel like you are doing something "wrong" by not having one.I also keep seeing people asking for codes, etc.,
I'm curious if the AAA VIP Parking Passes are free from AAA or for a fee. I'm not currently a member and you can buy the passes on e-bay for around $20.
I haven't decided whether to just go ahead and join AAA or not, and this could help me with my decision.
I work for AAA Carolinas so I know that we had the free VIP parking, a special Storytime with Belle as well as other things like luggage tags and a VIP discount card to get discounts on food and such in the parks. So make sure to ask about that as well

The AAA passes are for free and you don't need to book a package from AAA, you only need to buy your park tix. So if you can get a cheap room only res through an AP discount then you can just buy your tix through AAA.
I will say though that the AAA lot at MK is still a hike from the TTC as you after go across the handicap parking then under the bridge, then wait for the monorail and take that into the MK whereas Disney trans drops you off right at the MK.
Newbie here.
I asked Dreams Unlimited to give me rates for the VWL for a few different weeks in late Nov/early Dec (3 to be exact). It was for 3 different rooms since we're traveling with family. The agent came back and said I should probably call Disney directly since that's what they do - call Disney and I would get the same rates. I wasn't trying to be a pain. I'm just flexible on the week and the location.
I was really confused by that. I thought they would have bulk discounts or something, kwim? I asked why should I book through her then if I can book directly through Disney. She said for the other stuff (park passes, dining, etc...)
Does that make sense?