Generally, I add the no-tickets AP dining plan to my reservations. Can I still do that if I book a public/DV room-only offer? Or would I have to wait until the AP discount comes out to add it, and just go without it if that doesn't happen?
The DV offers are general public offers whereas to get the DP without tickets you HAVE to book it as an AP tickletless package. You'd need to choose one or the other. If you want dining you'll need to put tickets on any general public offers.
I'd book with the DV offer and then change to an AP package if it comes out.
Any idea when the AP discount will be released??
Room only doesn't save us much...any history on how the room only VS Annual pass rates compare????
I booked a new reservation online this morning through the room only discount link. We are also Annual Pass holders. My discount was 30 percent at Boardwalk Inn. If an Annual pass discount becomes available, it's likely only to be at 35 percent, correct? That will save me another $100. At that point, do I just call and ask them to apply the discount? I have never tried to use an AP discount before!
Thanks
The only thing avail right now is up to September 26 for passholdersCan anyone verify whether there are new AP rates out for the fall??? The website isn't letting me in anymore!! help!
Oh rats.Any ideas when they may release those?
jennyjinx3,
There is a fall ate of up to 30% off room only available right now.
You could try for that and change to the AP rate later is it better.
We just scored 30% off our ressies for November!!
Wheee!
Oh thank you for thinking of me, I did take advantage for our stay at POR, but only saved $65!Hey it's still something right? Just hoping that maybe the AP rate would be a bit better. If not I will be forced to upgrade!
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That's what we did. It was about $120 to upgrade from the crappy POR discount. We went from Royal Room (Garden View) to AKL (standard) for 6 nights. Once AP rates come out, I will consider going back to POR if the discount is decent, or we will just keep what we have and hope to save another $75-$100.