entertainment rates used?

theycallmewinnie

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I've been surfing through this site for about 30 minutes and haven't seen anyone mention entertainment rates for the 3 on-sites. It's been about 5 years since we did Universal and that was the best deal then. I see something called super saver is mentioned a lot and would like to know if that is something I could just ask for when booking or if it requires a membership. I have AAA, Entertainment, Loews (from about 5 years ago). For a mid-June booking, we are considering up to 5 nights if this gives us a better rate than 3.
 
I remember well the days of entertainment rates and that was the best deal back then. Im not sure if they still do that or not but the current best deals seem to be super-saver and AP rates. The super saver rates will show up on the universal orlando website when you put in dates for the reservation (if available). I booked 4 nights for August HRH club and got a decent price- it was only an extra 100 or so for a fifth day but I couldnt do it.
 
the entertainment rates are no longer valid. :sad1:

yes, i can remember the days of getting a room at hrh for $112 a night with the ent rate.


there is a somewhat entertainment book rate but it is not worth it at all.
you have to book with the ent book travel company then turn a receipt in within a particular time period to get a rebate.
last time i read it, the rebate was not that beneficial for what you had to do.

something like for a 2 night stay receive a $10 rebate, etc...
 
the entertainment rates are no longer valid. :sad1:

yes, i can remember the days of getting a room at hrh for $112 a night with the ent rate.


there is a somewhat entertainment book rate but it is not worth it at all.
you have to book with the ent book travel company then turn a receipt in within a particular time period to get a rebate.
last time i read it, the rebate was not that beneficial for what you had to do.

something like for a 2 night stay receive a $10 rebate, etc...
Yea...Those were the days. I remember staying at the HRH when it first opened for $99 a night plus tax. That was awesome!
 

Yea...Those were the days. I remember staying at the HRH when it first opened for $99 a night plus tax. That was awesome!

i can remember the rates at rph for $89 a night.........
 












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