Disney Springs Booking thru Disney Direct

Karen4120

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My husband and I are planning a solo trip just the two of us the first week of December. Coming for 4 days Disney and 5 days Clearwater. We usually book a house when we come with the family. This time we are thinking Disney Springs area. We have never stayed in this area before. I have looked at all the booking sites and it seems Disney had a package price that came out the cheapest with a 3 day ticket. It gives a price for room and tickets (and the fine print it says all mandatory fees are included). It does not break out the total though. I chatting with an agent and she said I had to finish the booking to get the breakdown. I don't really want to do that. I want to know the inclusive price before I book. Does anyone know if all the fees are included (resort fee and tax) when you book thru Disney for a Springs Resort (Wyndham, Hilton or Holiday Inn is what I am looking at)? I am assuming parking is additional. The Disney price seems a little too low to me compared to what I've been looking at. Even if I add the resort fee in, the price is cheaper than going direct with the hotel website or online booking site. My experience is that Disney is always more?? Their price with tickets added is pretty good. Thanks for any info.
Karen
 
Hi

My husband and I are planning a solo trip just the two of us the first week of December. Coming for 4 days Disney and 5 days Clearwater. We usually book a house when we come with the family. This time we are thinking Disney Springs area. We have never stayed in this area before. I have looked at all the booking sites and it seems Disney had a package price that came out the cheapest with a 3 day ticket. It gives a price for room and tickets (and the fine print it says all mandatory fees are included). It does not break out the total though. I chatting with an agent and she said I had to finish the booking to get the breakdown. I don't really want to do that. I want to know the inclusive price before I book. Does anyone know if all the fees are included (resort fee and tax) when you book thru Disney for a Springs Resort (Wyndham, Hilton or Holiday Inn is what I am looking at)? I am assuming parking is additional. The Disney price seems a little too low to me compared to what I've been looking at. Even if I add the resort fee in, the price is cheaper than going direct with the hotel website or online booking site. My experience is that Disney is always more?? Their price with tickets added is pretty good. Thanks for any info.
Karen
I never booked those through Disney. I use my Hilton Honors number when booking the Hilton or Doubletree to get or redeem points. Also I have found these hotels elsewhere for much less than the Hilton price without the resort fee. These hotels usually have a resort fee and a parking fee.
 
Hi

My husband and I are planning a solo trip just the two of us the first week of December. Coming for 4 days Disney and 5 days Clearwater. We usually book a house when we come with the family. This time we are thinking Disney Springs area. We have never stayed in this area before. I have looked at all the booking sites and it seems Disney had a package price that came out the cheapest with a 3 day ticket. It gives a price for room and tickets (and the fine print it says all mandatory fees are included). It does not break out the total though. I chatting with an agent and she said I had to finish the booking to get the breakdown. I don't really want to do that. I want to know the inclusive price before I book. Does anyone know if all the fees are included (resort fee and tax) when you book thru Disney for a Springs Resort (Wyndham, Hilton or Holiday Inn is what I am looking at)? I am assuming parking is additional. The Disney price seems a little too low to me compared to what I've been looking at. Even if I add the resort fee in, the price is cheaper than going direct with the hotel website or online booking site. My experience is that Disney is always more?? Their price with tickets added is pretty good. Thanks for any info.
Karen

If you're booking a Disney package, typically the subtotal number is the all-inclusive cost, but I'm happy to take a further look for you through the Disneytravelagents site.
 













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