Increase in resort prices?

rosebudd21

Earning My Ears
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I was looking at going for NYE next year so 2019-2020 and the prices for hotels seem to be substantially higher than in previous years, if I'm remembering correctly. We went for NYE last year and if my memory isn't failing, I believe POR was under $300 and it's now listed at $335 for that week. Similarly, the Allstars were under $200 and now they're about $220. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong about the previous prices, it's been a year since I looked at our bill for that trip lol.

We booked the trip last year in February and made a few hotel changes along the way, but I don't remember any of the prices changing that dramatically throughout the year. Is it common for hotel prices to be increased right now since it's the holidays? Or did they just increase prices across the board?
 
I was looking at going for NYE next year so 2019-2020 and the prices for hotels seem to be substantially higher than in previous years, if I'm remembering correctly. We went for NYE last year and if my memory isn't failing, I believe POR was under $300 and it's now listed at $335 for that week. Similarly, the Allstars were under $200 and now they're about $220. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong about the previous prices, it's been a year since I looked at our bill for that trip lol.

We booked the trip last year in February and made a few hotel changes along the way, but I don't remember any of the prices changing that dramatically throughout the year. Is it common for hotel prices to be increased right now since it's the holidays? Or did they just increase prices across the board?
An increase of $20-$35 per night over a 2-year period is not "substantial" in my book. I'm actually surprised that it's not more.
 

Thanks for the responses! Before last year, it had been over 10 years since we went, so I haven't been up to date with how much they typically increase prices. I figured they did, but I wasn't sure by how much. I just wanted to make sure I shouldn't wait for lower prices to book it.
 
Good information from other posters. You may also consider if you're comparing rack rate to discounted rate. If you're looking now for 2019-2020 you're seeing rack rate. It's possible that you got a discounted rate for your previous trip. Not saying that the rack rates weren't what you listed in your OP but certaintly a discount would make a rack rate feel worse when comparing year over year.
 
Well you didn't expect those prices to stay stagnant did you? It's Disney! They can always squeeze another $50 from customers somewhere...

Fixed it for you :D
"Well you didn't expect those prices to stay stagnant did you? It's Disney any successful/profitable (or hoping to be) business! They can always squeeze [even just] another $50 $1.00 even just from customers somewhere..."
 


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