I know there is nothing you can do it about it now, but this might be a good learning lesson for others when renting points during hurricane seasons and consider getting travel insurance if it will cover acts of naturePaid almost $1100 to extend our BCV reservation until Friday. That’s with a 20% discount. I get that it’s a DVC room and we downgraded from our 1BR on rented points to a Studio to save money, but goodness. Can’t call it price gouging since it’s Disney.
Probably beer and less pasta, but that’s just meI live just north of Boston and our local news just ran a story of a woman staying currently at BWV. She showed her haul of beer and boxed pasta and popcorn. What more could you need.![]()
It should be raining all night in the Orlando area with winds above 50 MPH until noon tomorrow.I’m sure it will be more rain overnight but what radar is showing right now doesn’t look horrible
I know there is nothing you can do it about it now, but this might be a good learning lesson for others when renting points during hurricane seasons and consider getting travel insurance.
Yeah, I’m really not upset and understand it’s not price gouging. Very thankful to have a place to stay. We could have moved to an off-property resort for way less, but would rather be here. We’ve rented points 5 or 6 times which allowed us nicely discounted rooms. This was just a reminder of how expensive rack rate actually is, making buying into DVC even more tempting.Since the points you rented do not belong to you and you are not the member, they can't extend your stay on points. They were being gracious actually to discount the room from rack rates. If they charged you more than rack rate it would be price gouging. Stay safe.
I did have that thought too. But I guess priceless has a price for us right now. We’ll sort it all out when we get home and I’ll decide if it was “worth it”. On one hand, it’s an expensive way to stay safe, but on the other, Disney CMs have gone above and beyond. I realize they’re people, not the company making lots of money off people who are stuck. But we also got 1 day park hoppers as an apology for last night’s MMSSHP, which seemed to me like a fairly standard party minus Boo to You. As an AP, I’m not sure the ticket is helpful, but it does mean my husband can come back with me sometime in the next year and he’ll have a ticket.Yes you can. Disney literally can’t put anyone else in that room right now. It’s worth $0, except to you it’s priceless.
Not according to the local weather report.It should be raining all night in the Orlando area with winds above 50 MPH until noon tomorrow.
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Definitely and glad you are safe. It's definitely a way to save money for those accommidations.Yeah, I’m really not upset and understand it’s not price gouging. Very thankful to have a place to stay. We could have moved to an off-property resort for way less, but would rather be here. We’ve rented points 5 or 6 times which allowed us nicely discounted rooms. This was just a reminder of how expensive rack rate actually is, making buying into DVC even more tempting.
We’re staying safe and well-fed!
If you are going to Epcot when they re-open, you can still do the tequila tasting as a walk in. We have done that. Even if they put you on a wait list while you see other stuff. I would try another restaurant. Lastly, I would do my own tequila tasting if you can order some for delivery if you are not driving. Hopefully Target or a liquor store would be open by Friday, we have ordered some hard liquor from Target. Praying that everyone is safe and everything is pretty back to close to normal by Friday evening or Saturday. Good luck and stay safe. I was going to recommend the chocolate cake for delivery from Portillos in Orlando( best chocolate cake ever) They are closed today, but open tomorrow per their website. Just some ideas.So I also don’t know if this is the correct place to ask for advice on this but everyone in this thread seems so helpful and for the most part directly involved so I figured here might be best? If not please direct me to the best place. So we are here from the uk, my dad has his birthday tomorrow and I had La cava tasting experience and v+a booked as a surprise for his birthday present. Obviously all cancelled which is okay as I know people on the greater scheme are far more affected than this by hurricane Ian. However I’m usually creative/inventive but am drawing a complete blank on what I can possibly do for his birthday tomorrow as I now don’t even have a gift to give him(I had home made fake tickets printed out for the tequilla tasting experience and Victoria and alberts that I have gift wrapped in a box). We leave on Sunday so these are not realistically rebookable. Does anyone have any ideas on what I can possibly do for his birthday no matter how small? Sorry if this seems silly but this whole trip was timed for now due to his birthday. Thanks and hope everyone stays safe x
Point definitely taken with tornadoes, but wind speeds never reach close to 400 mph. I believe the fastest recorded was around 300 mph and most are quite a lot slower than that. But yes, they routinely can be stronger than hurricane winds.We design for 130 mph winds in Palm Springs. Really not that difficult to design. Hurricanes should be ok in most conditions if the design is sound. Tornadoes are another issue. 400 mph winds can not be designed unless it’s all concrete and built like a flintsone house.
I did have that thought too. But I guess priceless has a price for us right now. We’ll sort it all out when we get home and I’ll decide if it was “worth it”. On one hand, it’s an expensive way to stay safe, but on the other, Disney CMs have gone above and beyond. I realize they’re people, not the company making lots of money off people who are stuck. But we also got 1 day park hoppers as an apology for last night’s MMSSHP, which seemed to me like a fairly standard party minus Boo to You. As an AP, I’m not sure the ticket is helpful, but it does mean my husband can come back with me sometime in the next year and he’ll have a ticket.
Not according to the local weather report.
Rain yes.
50MPH winds till noon tomorrow, not looking likely based on the report I’m watching right now
Looks like the 11pm track is taking it further south than first thought, and moving faster. Though I can’t tell you now what station we were watching. Only that we cracked up at the reporter in Tampa trying to talk up the debris in the street. There were 3, 4 palm fronds in the shot. That’s it. Not complaining mind you, only maybe he shouldn’t be talking up how bad it was when there was nothing in the shot
Did you pay for your original trip with a card that has trip interruption insurance? (For ex one of the Chase Sapphire cards)I did have that thought too. But I guess priceless has a price for us right now. We’ll sort it all out when we get home and I’ll decide if it was “worth it”. On one hand, it’s an expensive way to stay safe, but on the other, Disney CMs have gone above and beyond. I realize they’re people, not the company making lots of money off people who are stuck. But we also got 1 day park hoppers as an apology for last night’s MMSSHP, which seemed to me like a fairly standard party minus Boo to You. As an AP, I’m not sure the ticket is helpful, but it does mean my husband can come back with me sometime in the next year and he’ll have a ticket.
That's down near what the Studio's at Wilderness Copper Creek go for this time of year. A 30% discount is a good value. Given we are about to hit the October sold-out periods.I was at BLT this morning and they were offering 30% off to people, but the rate was something like $470 per night for a studio.
We’re still getting some pretty gusty wind right now, but looking at radar seems within a couple of hours we should be out of it for the most part. The storm moving more southerly was a best case scenario for us.Has the wind tapered off yet? If it has, don't be shocked if they try and open up some stuff today.