FREE DINING dates released: Disney Visa holders can book, starting today, free dining packages for the dates of August 28 - September 24, 2011. These free dining dates will open for general public bookings on Monday, May 2. If you check in by September 24, you can receive the free dining discount for your length of stay, up to 14 nights.so sorry to be "blonde" but exactly what is the deal/date, etc?
Hmmm...interesting move on Disney's part. First reduce QSDP at Values (this actually makes sense to me, as the saving of regular DDP vs room rate is HUGE).
QSDP at Values was the deal for 2010 free dining, and for the previous 2011 free dining promotion that ran in 2010. So that part is nothing new.
Before 2010 all resorts were regular dining for free dining (except on the British offer).
The photobook thing is likely more marketing. Disney knows how popular free dining is, they know guests will book it no matter what, and they might as well tie in their new memories theme and try to sell some photobooks - maybe the free dining guests who have to get the photobook will report how much they liked having it, encouraging other guests to purchase it.
Sorry if I misunderstand, but is it required that you purchase the photobook for $100?
Sorry if I misunderstand, but is it required that you purchase the photobook for $100?
I looked on the photopass website and the 20 page photo book is $79.95. You don't have to purchase the cd in order to get the book, You just have to download your pics to the website or enter your photo pass card number.
Does anyone know with this deal, the photobook, if you choose not to get the photopass I assume your photobook is the pictures you will download onto the site and use? Can you also use any of the pics that the CM's take in the park if you don't buy the photopass?
The photobook thing is likely more marketing. Disney knows how popular free dining is, they know guests will book it no matter what, and they might as well tie in their new memories theme and try to sell some photobooks - maybe the free dining guests who have to get the photobook will report how much they liked having it, encouraging other guests to purchase it.
I'm annoyed that they upped the free dining price to include this photo book too, but I'm trying to put a positive spin on it in my head (good luck, right?). So, I was wondering, if they let you put your photo pass card photos on there without buying the CD to put into your 20 page photo book, are any of the neat photo pass features included? Like magically holding Tinkerbell or Simba or looking at Stitch?
You don't have to pay for a "photopass". It's a free card they give you when they take your picture (which they do for free, all over WDW).
You can access those photos for free online (or at the parks at the photo shops, I believe) for a limited time.
The only charge is if you purchase a CD of the photos, or create anything with the photos to purchase. You can edit all the photos online for free, and upload your pics for free.
I'm not sure you could even access the site to upload your pics without a photopass card/account. Anyone know?
I didn't sign in to check it out, but the books START at $79.95, so I'm guessing the cheaper one is a different configuration than the one included in the package?
I'm clearly more jaded than you are. I figure they know that lots of people will forget or not bother with the photobook meaning that's an extra $100 in Disney's pocket. I'd order it just because I already paid for it but I wouldn't order it without it being a required element of my package. I always order the CD and I've built my own photobooks on sites like shutterfly for a fraction of the price or I've made scrapbooks at home (it's my one crafty thing that I do).
Ding, ding, ding!! Who knows how many will end up not ordering it so that's just extra money in their pockets. $100 is ridiculous, you can buy 3+ for that on sites like Shutterfly and Snapfish.

So once Disney starts getting those extra $100 payments (for the required photobooks) I can't imagine them then giving that up on future deals. I wonder what their excuse will be once the Memories campaign ends!