You can keep checking but don't count on it. We'll be staying at the HRH for a little 3 nt getaway next week. I wanted RPR but when I was booking a few weeks ago, there were only very high rates and no APH rates at all for RPR. I just rechecked now and there is only club level available for APH.I booked a room back in Decemeber, due to the good exchange rateSince then have been checking every three days or so and now for about 10 days HRH and RPR have had an APH for all rooms types but nothing for PBH
Just wondered if PBH are not going to have APH rates for late May.
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where does it show the rate for APH? Maybe there is none for July - the least expensive rate that comes up on the website is
$299 - we sure picked the wrong time to come! But with kids in high school, summer is about all the choice we have.
Did all that and it says special code rate "available" but still lists the same highest price that I'm paying. Am I doing something wrong? I'm looking for the best rate for PBH for 7/18-7/20. Thanks for all your help!
I'm certainly no expert - taking our first Universal trips in March & again in May. But, I called and got annual pass rates of $139 weekday and $169 weekend in early May, but when I check using APH online like listed above, the rate is much higher at $220 & $233 for the same dates. So, based on my limited experience, I suggest calling instead of checking online.
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I have but just cuz there's vacant rooms, doesn't mean they'll let them go at the APH rate. There's a limited #, same with AAA. It can't hurt to call though. I had to call to get the "obstructed view" APH rate.
Just got back tonight and had a view of US, MIB and Twister. (eh, and also a big section of roof below us when you look down...)
wow,that's a big difference in price. So I may just want to pay 1 annual pass and rebook at that rate - is that how that works?
Could I just buy one annual pass and get the rest of the family regular passes? I'm trying to figure out which will be more economical - we only get to Florida once every 3 years so the pass itself won't pay off for us.
Yes - Only the person with the reservation needs to have the AP but I would check AAA rates as I have found that AAA rates are usually better than AP.
Good luck!
For our last 3 trips (Sept. Nov. and Jan/Feb.) AP rates were much lower than AAA. If you belong to Loew's First, you give up those benefits when you use APH and it was still worth it.Yes - Only the person with the reservation needs to have the AP but I would check AAA rates as I have found that AAA rates are usually better than AP.
Good luck!
This matches my findings for RPR at the same time period. Annual pass was much less than AAA.For our last 3 trips (Sept. Nov. and Jan/Feb.) AP rates were much lower than AAA. If you belong to Loew's First, you give up those benefits when you use APH and it was still worth it.
Just for the heck of it, I picked a random date at HRH, May 8-9. The APH rate is $159.00. The AAA rate thru AAA.com is $251.10. Reg. price is $279.
Maybe it's different for other times of the year but this has been similar for us for 3 visits. At almost $100 off per night, our APs have paid for themselves already.