PrincessTiffany
Is there anything better than Free Dining and Fast
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I haven't missed any point. You stated that there are less discounts this year than in 2010. That is, in fact, wrong. There are more discounts out for 2011 than 2010. You can rationalize that all you want, but that's the fact and the bottom line. And I know it's speculation, but I'll wager that there will still be a lot of free dining dates in 2012, including the photobooks or other little deals, maybe, but still many discounts.You are missing the point. About 1 year ago... in May of 2010, they announced future bookings were down, as they had less discounts than in 2009. Bookings were down by 10%. They openly told investors they might need to roll out more discounts to make up for the gap in bookings. Then, just as they told investors... three months later, in August of 2010.. they rolled out a huge amount of free dining dates, to cover much of late 2010 and much of 2011.
All those bookings had to be made by December. And that discount was still far less generous than many 2008-2009 discounts. Free dining is a much smaller discount than the buy 4, get 3.. that they used to run. It is smaller than a 40% room discount.
So yes... just as they told investors... in 2010, future bookings were down, and they rolled out a discount to push up bookings.
Once bookings have been at a good clip, they stopped rolling out many new discounts in 2011. In mid June 2010, you could still get a room discount for July 2010. No such offers around now. Now they are telling investors that the higher price points are sticking, and they are telling investors they will not use discounts as much as in the past.
Might they still roll out some pretty significant free dining dates? Yes, they might. In fact, I do expect some sort of discount to be rolled out for fall/winter. But just as the FD discount for September 2011 is smaller than the FD discount for September 2010... future discounts will mostly be smaller than past discounts.
You keep saying "free dining" as if it is the biggest discount, and unchanged from the past. In fact, free dining is really a lesser Disney discount... and it has been reduced from prior offers. (Reduced by $100 with the mandatory photo book purchase). For a family lf 4, staying 5 nights... that's nearly a 20% reduction in the value of the discount.
As for me saying that free dining is the biggest discount for WDW patrons, I didn't say that exactly. I said that it is the biggest discount for a family/group of 3 or more people who are staying at a value or a moderate resort. The 4/3 deal is good, but it is NOT a better deal than free dining for a family of 4 or more - 3 or less, it's a wash. And even staying Deluxe, FD can, sometimes, be better than a room discount. If you are staying Deluxe, and depending on your room category, free dining is going to be a better discount if the majority of your family/group are adults or are considered Disney Adults - especially under the new 2012 rates - free dining should come out better on all standard deluxe rooms.
So, for the majority, certainly not everyone going to WDW, but for a majority, free dining is going to be the best discount you can get. For example, a 40% off room discount saves us about $630.00, A 4/3 deal saves us about $750.00 and a free dining offer saves us close to $1,500.00. We are a family of 6, so our FD savings is higher than some, but even for a smaller family, FD almost always comes out ahead.


As a middle aged couple the kids stay and play free deal is also a useless discount. A large percentage of people that make regular, frequent (more than 2-3 times a year) trips are in this age bracket. Every trip we meet other couples or solo's down there that go about the same times we do every year. Our discounts have gotten progressively worse each year. Discounts are still there, but nothing like they were three or four years ago. Most families that have alot of kids go maybe once a year or even every 2 or 3 years. Those are the ones Disney seems to be aiming their discounts at. Those of us that go several times a year without kids are not getting anywhere near the discounts we used to.