BeccaGrace
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Please bear with me for a bunch of concierge questions from a wishful thinker
Are AP codes (when they are offered) only good on standard rooms or do they also offer discounts on concierge rooms?
Also, I am attempting to find concierge rates on Disney's website (specifically for WL but also did a search on Deluxes in general) but it only keeps showing suites at AKL--does that mean there are no concierge rooms available the first week of December or is this another example of the Disney website having issues?
And while I have you here...anyone with experience with WL's concierge service. Did you find it saved enough money on food/drinks to make the extra $100 night worth it? (I stayed at GF concierge years ago as a teenager and recall eating more than my fill from the concierge offerings but can't recall how it impacted our meals) I could see us using if for breakfast nearly every day (except for our hoped for CRT PS) since our kids would be totally content with what is offered and on allears the reviews made it sound like the soup, appetizer and cheese/veggie offerings made enough of an evening meal for light eaters (which describes us). Our main meal is typically a late lunch anyway since it is cheaper and when we are most hungry.
It sounds ridiculous that someone trying to save money would think of concierge as an option but I'm figuring that if we do the MYW w/ meals we would pay rack rate on the room plus $115 for meals (3 adults and 1 child)--if we could get an AP rate on concierge and didn't opt for the meal package the money isn't tremendously different plus we would have the other concierge benefits it would just mean the difference of how much we would spend on food at that point.
My goal for this trip is an experience that will wow my un-Disney-experienced dh and make him realize this is such a great place that he'll want to go at least every 3 years all while still sticking to my budget. I'm not sure if I can swing that and do concierge but I'm willing to look at every option to get the most bang for my buck--any advice? Thanks!

Are AP codes (when they are offered) only good on standard rooms or do they also offer discounts on concierge rooms?
Also, I am attempting to find concierge rates on Disney's website (specifically for WL but also did a search on Deluxes in general) but it only keeps showing suites at AKL--does that mean there are no concierge rooms available the first week of December or is this another example of the Disney website having issues?
And while I have you here...anyone with experience with WL's concierge service. Did you find it saved enough money on food/drinks to make the extra $100 night worth it? (I stayed at GF concierge years ago as a teenager and recall eating more than my fill from the concierge offerings but can't recall how it impacted our meals) I could see us using if for breakfast nearly every day (except for our hoped for CRT PS) since our kids would be totally content with what is offered and on allears the reviews made it sound like the soup, appetizer and cheese/veggie offerings made enough of an evening meal for light eaters (which describes us). Our main meal is typically a late lunch anyway since it is cheaper and when we are most hungry.
It sounds ridiculous that someone trying to save money would think of concierge as an option but I'm figuring that if we do the MYW w/ meals we would pay rack rate on the room plus $115 for meals (3 adults and 1 child)--if we could get an AP rate on concierge and didn't opt for the meal package the money isn't tremendously different plus we would have the other concierge benefits it would just mean the difference of how much we would spend on food at that point.
My goal for this trip is an experience that will wow my un-Disney-experienced dh and make him realize this is such a great place that he'll want to go at least every 3 years all while still sticking to my budget. I'm not sure if I can swing that and do concierge but I'm willing to look at every option to get the most bang for my buck--any advice? Thanks!
