Help on Poly for September/October

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I've been to WDW many, many times and I've always dreamed of staying at Poly. Should I just book a room now at rack rate and hope a discount will come out? I'm looking at any time from mid September to mid October. Looks like the second week of September is about $40 cheaper per night on average.
What have been the discounts for room only for Poly in the Fall? I know it will never be cheap but man oh man these rack rates are steep!
 
I've been to WDW many, many times and I've always dreamed of staying at Poly. Should I just book a room now at rack rate and hope a discount will come out? I'm looking at any time from mid September to mid October. Looks like the second week of September is about $40 cheaper per night on average.
What have been the discounts for room only for Poly in the Fall? I know it will never be cheap but man oh man these rack rates are steep!

If you will go without a discount, I'd book now to make sure you get what you want. However, if your trip is dependent on a discount, I'd wait to see what (if any) discounts are offered for your dates. Booking now only guarantees a room at rack rate, but has no bearing on being able to apply a discount later as having an existing reservation does not guarantee a discount can be applied. Disney releases discounts to fill rooms, so if a resort is at or near capacity, Disney will see no reason to offer a discount for that particular resort or room type (or the discount will be minimal). I've seen the Poly offered lately in the 20-25% range for the most part, but have also seen it as low as 10% at times.
 
If you will go without a discount, I'd book now to make sure you get what you want. However, if your trip is dependent on a discount, I'd wait to see what (if any) discounts are offered for your dates. Booking now only guarantees a room at rack rate, but has no bearing on being able to apply a discount later as having an existing reservation does not guarantee a discount can be applied. Disney releases discounts to fill rooms, so if a resort is at or near capacity, Disney will see no reason to offer a discount for that particular resort or room type (or the discount will be minimal). I've seen the Poly offered lately in the 20-25% range for the most part, but have also seen it as low as 10% at times.


I hear what you are saying. It just always seems that by the time discounts come out there aren't any standard rooms left even at rack rate. At least if booking now I am prepared for the worst (rack rate) but will hope for the best (discount available on a standard room).
Thank you!
 
I already got a discount for October through a TA. It was 20% off a standard room. They only had availability for certain room categories and certain dates, but it fit for my family.
 

I hear what you are saying. It just always seems that by the time discounts come out there aren't any standard rooms left even at rack rate. At least if booking now I am prepared for the worst (rack rate) but will hope for the best (discount available on a standard room).
Thank you!

I know what you mean about standard rooms getting booked up, even at rack rate. If paying rack rate is an option should no discounts come out or aren't available for your dates, then I would book now so you get what you want. Have fun planning :).
 
Book now if you want the Poly. We had to book way back in November to get a category we could just barely afford (pool/marina) because the standard and lagoon rooms for the following November (2018) were already gone.
 
Book now if you want the Poly. We had to book way back in November to get a category we could just barely afford (pool/marina) because the standard and lagoon rooms for the following November (2018) were already gone.

Wow. Yep, I look every year a few months before we go and Poly standard is always sold out and the other categories are just too much. So Poly is my bucket list resort and I have booked the standard. Hoping later a discount can be applied but if not, worse case scenario, I could do a split stay at a cheaper resort for 2 or 3 nights.
 
Book now if you want the Poly. We had to book way back in November to get a category we could just barely afford (pool/marina) because the standard and lagoon rooms for the following November (2018) were already gone.

I mentioned above that I got a discounted standard room through a TA. I booked it in mid-December.
 
Ok, this will be lengthy, but hopefully helpful, as I will give you the rundown on our Poly trip we booked for this past August/September 2017 (8/25 - 9/1). We originally booked in Jan/Feb., just to hold the room, with the plan of trying to get Free Dining when it was released. As Free Dining rumored release approached, we also created a backup reservation with a Unique Offer Code we received, that I believe was about 15%. When Free Dining was released at the end of April, we were up at 4:00 am, checking it constantly until it came out around 6:00. There was NO availability in standard rooms (and I don't think any free dining availability there at all for what we could find).

So we went to Plan B. We started trying to figure out other options. Of course, most day selections we made did not have any availability with any discounts for a standard room, and even limited availability with standard period. In fact, the only discounted reservation we could make was using the offer code and booking a Poly Villa. This was why we ended up switching to a Friday - Friday date selection from our original Saturday arrival.

Now here's where it gets a little crazy - we have a family member with an annual pass, so she let us get on and search the passholder discounts. We were able to find a standard room with a passholder discount, for the dates above. However, since I did not yet have an annual pass, we were not able to book it online, or so it seemed. After spending hours on the phone with Disney booking, we finally got someone who told us the computers were down for the night, and would have to call back the next day (this was a supervisor - Guest Services I believe, since regular booking was not seeing the availability that we were seeing online). Since we were connected on Friends and Family, we had my cousin book the room that night but by selecting me as the primary room holder and not putting herself on there at all. When I spoke with the Cast Member the next day, she saw the reservation was there and looked like it was made for me. However, to play it safe, I had her book a new reservation with the passholder discount (which they can do, even if you do not have the annual pass yet - more on that later), and cancelled the other reservations.

I think the passholder discount ended up saving us about 25-30% on the room. Now for the logistics of the passholder discount - a CM on the phone can book a room with a passholder discount. You then are supposed to show the annual pass when you check in in order to keep the discount. So we booked first, then I purchased the annual pass (just for me, wife and kids had regular tickets). We got to the hotel and I asked if we could check in and then I could walk over to TTC to actually pick up my annual pass - they had no problem with that. In fact, when I asked if they needed to see it, they said they did not even need to see it after I got it.

It ended up working pretty well for us. The annual pass was an additional $330 over what a 9-day pass would have been for me. We save $180 on Memory Maker since Photo Pass photos are included with AP. Also, at the time we went there were numerous restaurants offering 20% AP discounts (including at the time, Captain Cook's). We even took advantage of the 30% discount that was being offered at Citricos. The dining discount has since gone back down to 10%. There was also, and still is, the 20% discount on merchandise at the Parks/Hotels and through the ShopParks app.

So with the food discounts and Photo Pass, we more than saved the difference in price, then were able to get the best room discount. Considering they're 3 weeks later than last year on releasing the AP discount for rooms in April/May, who knows when they'll release the AP discount for the fall.

Just keep in mind that the Annual Pass is a novel way to get a room (and other) discounts that's not often thought of/utilized.

Good luck.
 
Why not just use the travel agent that sells rooms at the Poly for 50 to 60% off of rack rates in late August and early September?

Appears the people in this thread are looking for Sept/Oct. The discounts are better for some times than others. We are going late Oct. and I got 20% off. Better than nothing, of course, but their Labor Day deals are much better if you’re going during that timeframe.
 
Appears the people in this thread are looking for Sept/Oct. The discounts are better for some times than others. We are going late Oct. and I got 20% off. Better than nothing, of course, but their Labor Day deals are much better if you’re going during that timeframe.

September should be no problem, however keep in mind conferences. Gartner Symposium this year Oct 14-18 and they offer rooms at all deluxes, so availability is limited.
 
September should be no problem, however keep in mind conferences. Gartner Symposium this year Oct 14-18 and they offer rooms at all deluxes, so availability is limited.

This agency had availability for October 1-15 and 22-31. That’s all but 6 days. Unless someone absolutely has to travel from Oct 16-21, they could book a standard room at the Poly with a discount. (I assume Gartner is the reason for the lack of availability during that time.) And, my trip starts on 10/21 and they were able to get the discount for that date too. So there may be some flexibility depending on the situation.
 
Gartner is first week of October this year. I would expect very little public discount for the first half of October, and the discounts will only be Lagoon View and Club Level.
 
Appears the people in this thread are looking for Sept/Oct. The discounts are better for some times than others. We are going late Oct. and I got 20% off. Better than nothing, of course, but their Labor Day deals are much better if you’re going during that timeframe.

Probably. The discount are so massive earlier in September it might make sense to adjust their timeframe in order to take advantage. Who doesn't like 60% off?
 
Probably. The discount are so massive earlier in September it might make sense to adjust their timeframe in order to take advantage. Who doesn't like 60% off?

People have all kinds of reasons for choosing their vacation dates. It may be feasible and make sense in certain situations to adjust the trip by a few days, but I’m sure there are a lot of people (myself included) that wouldn’t want to (or couldn’t) adjust by a month or more.

We are going literally days before my son turns 3. Weather is a factor, and I also wanted to go as late as we could in order to give him the best possible shot at being tall enough for the 38 inch rides. The way he’s trending, he will likely be pretty borderline as it is, and a month and a half could very well make a difference.
 












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