Not sure if I’m allowed to post link but yes it is true.
I am gonna cross my fingers that it means resort guests will start getting more.That would be crazy, what would the incentive be to stay onsite. Can you share the link?
So except for Magical Express I think that there is no reason to go crazy and calling and calling and watching for discounts, these hotels are great for the price and are a great option than the value resorts.
Are they just non-Disney resorts on WDW property?
They're having a super hard time filling their own resorts as it is now! Especially Deluxe.
Are they just non-Disney resorts on WDW property?
They're having a super hard time filling their own resorts as it is now! Especially Deluxe.
Are they just non-Disney resorts on WDW property?
They're having a super hard time filling their own resorts as it is now! Especially Deluxe.
We stayed at the Holiday Inn before a Disney cruise in the past. The room was lovely and easy walk to Disney Springs and buses and now I feel foolish for getting up today at 630 and calling for annual pass discounts for our January stay. I will have to rethink our September stay I can save probably $1000 and deal with the 30 day fP for annual passholders. Which is annoying because when you call they are so happy you are annual passholder and it basically means nothing.
Based on how not awesome this years PIN code for us is versus the last couple of years (only 10% at a lot of resorts versus 25 or 30 in previous years) I’m not sure that’s true. But since I’m looking at a sample size of one, I could be wrong.
If I were an AP holder I’d be annoyed that everyone else is getting to the front of the FP line. But I guess since the article says they’re talking about resorts around DS they have an incentive to see those filled too since people there will likely spend more at the Springs.