I posted a blog update and thought I'd go ahead and throw it out here as well.
The one thing that's different this year from other years is the addition of Harry Potter just up the road from Walt Disney World, which was recently announced to open on June 18. I can tell you that this addition will certainly have no trouble drawing crowds. However, Disney may have to make some changes to how they've done past promotions.
In the past,
free dining has required a minimum 3 night stay and 1 day park ticket. This year, those requirements will not suffice. I can see folks staying at Disney, eating for free and spending the day at Universal. For the promotion to be a success, Disney HAS to keep its visitors on property and in their parks.
I can easily see the following changes happening:
1. Minimum stay of at least 5 nights.
2. Tickets required for length of stay.
So yes, there's always the possibility that Disney will take a tiered approach to their fall promotions by offering a different discount in the next week or so, followed by free dining if needed at a later date. This would allow them to gauge the affect of Harry Potter as the opening date draws near. There are other promos that would also ensure the two requirements above, such as the 4/3 offer or some variant thereof. There's also the possibility that they will tier the free dining as they did at the end of 2009, with value resorts getting free quick service and mod/deluxe getting the regular plan in an attempt to fill the more high price resorts and gain more revenue.
Remember though folks, Disney is currently offering promotions through the busy season and has even removed blackout dates for the Easter holiday. It would make little sense to offer promotions during this time and offer nothing during the least busy time of the year.
You have to remember, Disney could plan a promotion and completely change it at the last minute, so nobody knows 100%...not even the ones that claim they have "insider tips".
Stay tuned...