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My DH and I are planning a surprise WDW trip for our kids for Sept 25-Oct 3rd of this year. We have a DD who will be 8 and DS who will be 4 at that time. DD is out of school 3 days during that week which makes it a good time for us to go.
My father lives in Altamonte Springs, Florida and for the past 6 years we have visited Disney at least once a year and saved on room expense by staying with him. But there was a 30-45 minute drive each day to and from the parks, and well, quite honestly, visiting with family isnt always the same as being on vacation. So, we have decided that it is time to live the magic 24 hours/day while on vacation and stay on-site.
I have never booked a Disney vacation before and have been doing quite a bit of reading on the resorts board and have learned lots. But I want to make sure that Im understanding how things work. Here is what DH and I have discussed doing.
Since we have gotten into the habit of going to Disney at least once per year, we thought purchasing Annual Passes and using them again next year would be a smart idea. When we plan our visit next year, we will plan it before the Annual Passes expire. That way we will get double duty out of the Passes. And who knows, since we live in NC and the drive isnt that bad, we might even make a birthday or anniversary trip during the year as well. My DH loves Disney as much as the children and I do!
So am I understanding correctly that Disney regularly comes out with room discounts for AP holders? So if I go ahead and book a room only reservation now, there is a chance that I can get the room at a discount later? We are currently looking at a Moderate resort, but if we can get a discount on a Deluxe, then we could swing that. Should I book now at a Moderate or go ahead and book a Deluxe with the anticipation of a discount? I guess Im just worried that if I dont get a discount, then Ill end up paying more than Id like for the room, but if I dont book the Deluxe that it will be full later. Also, how does the Annual Pass thing work? Do I have to have the Annual Pass at the time the AP codes comes out, or can I wait and get those when we get there?
Also, I have read about CRO, WDTC, and DU. Is there any disadvantage to booking through DU? Can they apply discounts later? It seems that Ive read lots of wonderful comments, no negatives, and wonder why everyone doesnt use them, if they are so wonderful.
Thanks for reading this long post and your input is welcome and appreciated. Im so excited for our first stay at Disney on-site. Yippee!!!
Kim S.
My father lives in Altamonte Springs, Florida and for the past 6 years we have visited Disney at least once a year and saved on room expense by staying with him. But there was a 30-45 minute drive each day to and from the parks, and well, quite honestly, visiting with family isnt always the same as being on vacation. So, we have decided that it is time to live the magic 24 hours/day while on vacation and stay on-site.
I have never booked a Disney vacation before and have been doing quite a bit of reading on the resorts board and have learned lots. But I want to make sure that Im understanding how things work. Here is what DH and I have discussed doing.
Since we have gotten into the habit of going to Disney at least once per year, we thought purchasing Annual Passes and using them again next year would be a smart idea. When we plan our visit next year, we will plan it before the Annual Passes expire. That way we will get double duty out of the Passes. And who knows, since we live in NC and the drive isnt that bad, we might even make a birthday or anniversary trip during the year as well. My DH loves Disney as much as the children and I do!
So am I understanding correctly that Disney regularly comes out with room discounts for AP holders? So if I go ahead and book a room only reservation now, there is a chance that I can get the room at a discount later? We are currently looking at a Moderate resort, but if we can get a discount on a Deluxe, then we could swing that. Should I book now at a Moderate or go ahead and book a Deluxe with the anticipation of a discount? I guess Im just worried that if I dont get a discount, then Ill end up paying more than Id like for the room, but if I dont book the Deluxe that it will be full later. Also, how does the Annual Pass thing work? Do I have to have the Annual Pass at the time the AP codes comes out, or can I wait and get those when we get there?
Also, I have read about CRO, WDTC, and DU. Is there any disadvantage to booking through DU? Can they apply discounts later? It seems that Ive read lots of wonderful comments, no negatives, and wonder why everyone doesnt use them, if they are so wonderful.
Thanks for reading this long post and your input is welcome and appreciated. Im so excited for our first stay at Disney on-site. Yippee!!!

Kim S.