Lewski709
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Help! My pro-disney resort booking friend has said to wait a month before we go to book. For the last two years, she did this and got $99-109 at AKL. If I can get a rate like that, I will stay there or even $79-99 at a moderate.
Also, can you get better rates by calling rather than the disney internet?
AND....is there such a thing as a CRO anymore? I have called a few times and asked to speak to CRO and they say they know what I am talking about but they can help me and there isn't a seperate WD and CRO anymore.
I can't swallow paying more than that. If I can't get that rate, we are going to stay at an AS resort. Hopefully PC, because it is the newest.
I really would like to stay at a Mod/Del for a pool slide and other amenities. My almost 5 year old would love that, even though he wouldn't know he would miss it if it wasn't there. We are there for 7 nights and got 4 day hoppers.
I used to live in Orlando and the FL resident rates kill me because I can't get them now, even though I do still have a drivers license (expired). I did notice that the FL Resident rates are only valid through the end of the year.
HELP!
Lewski709
Also, can you get better rates by calling rather than the disney internet?
AND....is there such a thing as a CRO anymore? I have called a few times and asked to speak to CRO and they say they know what I am talking about but they can help me and there isn't a seperate WD and CRO anymore.
I can't swallow paying more than that. If I can't get that rate, we are going to stay at an AS resort. Hopefully PC, because it is the newest.
I really would like to stay at a Mod/Del for a pool slide and other amenities. My almost 5 year old would love that, even though he wouldn't know he would miss it if it wasn't there. We are there for 7 nights and got 4 day hoppers.
I used to live in Orlando and the FL resident rates kill me because I can't get them now, even though I do still have a drivers license (expired). I did notice that the FL Resident rates are only valid through the end of the year.
HELP!

Lewski709