Lanshark
<font color=red>Peace be still<br><font color=purp
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We have PAP's and visit pretty often. The last few years we have stayed at the DTD hotels after spending many years at the Contempory. The stays have been affordable and we still qualified for e-nights. We were able to buy our e-night tickets in the lobby of both the Best Western and what used to be the Marriott (now Holiday Inn). I have an 18 and 14 year old and e-nights were a priority.
Last December I booked the Best Western for our upcoming trip. I asked them about e-nights and they indicated "No Problem". As I was checking the boards the other day I saw a couple of threads mentioning EMH. Being the disney veteran I am, I researched it and found it basically replaced e-nights at no cost to the patron. You must stay on Disney property. EMH sounded great but I decided to check Disney to see if the DTD hotels are still considered "Disney" enough to qualify. I assumed there wouldn't be a problem since they were "Disney" enough for e-nights the last 5 years . Well, I was wrong. The only DTD hotel that qualifies for EMH is the Hilton. Since we're leaving in about a month I was pretty upset. Bottom line is I was able to switch to two connecting Pop Century rooms for about $30 bucks more a night. It's actually a better arrangement for my family but had I not double checked and gone down there I would have been up a creek.
Just thought I'd post this as an FYI to anyone else staying at a DTD hotel and thinking it qualified for either early entry or EMH. Disney has changed the rules. They used to but not anymore (Unless it is the Hilton).
Last December I booked the Best Western for our upcoming trip. I asked them about e-nights and they indicated "No Problem". As I was checking the boards the other day I saw a couple of threads mentioning EMH. Being the disney veteran I am, I researched it and found it basically replaced e-nights at no cost to the patron. You must stay on Disney property. EMH sounded great but I decided to check Disney to see if the DTD hotels are still considered "Disney" enough to qualify. I assumed there wouldn't be a problem since they were "Disney" enough for e-nights the last 5 years . Well, I was wrong. The only DTD hotel that qualifies for EMH is the Hilton. Since we're leaving in about a month I was pretty upset. Bottom line is I was able to switch to two connecting Pop Century rooms for about $30 bucks more a night. It's actually a better arrangement for my family but had I not double checked and gone down there I would have been up a creek.
Just thought I'd post this as an FYI to anyone else staying at a DTD hotel and thinking it qualified for either early entry or EMH. Disney has changed the rules. They used to but not anymore (Unless it is the Hilton).