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speedyf said:I don't care....I'm going to Disney in about 25 days....woohoo!!!!
...and you'll have a great trip

speedyf said:I don't care....I'm going to Disney in about 25 days....woohoo!!!!
CarolA said:Well, the outcry on this board when they came out with BRP was lots of OUTRAGED folks who ALL called Disney to complain.They got what they asked for, it went away and now there is NO advance notice. (Be careful what you wish for.)
Winnie Pooh Fan said:Do you think a rolling on your back laughing was really necessary???
I am sorry if this offends you but I really do not think posts like this belong on a code waiting thread. This is supposed to be a nice place to come and wait for codes. Laughing at those of us that are still waiting is unnecessary and rather unkind
tinkerjo said:ok, just got off phone with a very nice cm from grand gatherings. I asked about codes and he said possible, but he doesnt think so that June is almost booked solid until after the 4th. BUT!!!he said based on scheduling try calling back Sunday, that cms are scheduled heavy then and several days next week. He said maybe something in the works? or could just be 2007 rates being released, he didnt know, but Sunday would be the day to call. Heres hoping!!![]()
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kinggoofy said:I also agree that the people who complained about the BRP are now wishing the BRP was back...
OR..were the people who complained about the BRP actually the ones who DIDNT have an AP and were scarfing up the AP rates when they were not entitled to them ...HMMM ???
With the BRP, for once, Disney had a way to offer the AP rates to the people who were qualified to get them. NOT anyone just calling up and giving the CM a AP pass code found here or elsewhere.
It seems to me, that the ones who complained about the BRP way of doing it DID NOT already have an AP...and the ones who are not happy its gone are us AP holders who now are likely left in the dark.
bigjellyroll said:How do you get the Disney Visa $200 free money? I have had a Disney Visa for awhile...is it only for new members?![]()
kinggoofy said:OR..were the people who complained about the BRP actually the ones who DIDNT have an AP and were scarfing up the AP rates when they were not entitled to them ...HMMM ???
With the BRP, for once, Disney had a way to offer the AP rates to the people who were qualified to get them. NOT anyone just calling up and giving the CM a AP pass code found here or elsewhere.
It seems to me, that the ones who complained about the BRP way of doing it DID NOT already have an AP...and the ones who are not happy its gone are us AP holders who now are likely left in the dark.
CanadianGuy said:And it may be that rates codes for AP's -- when they are released - won't include the month of June. They may start with July.
That IS a possibility.
J
speedyf said:There is a really easy fix to that....just require the AP number from the actual AP or voucher at the time the reservation is made. It would be just one simple change that would make all the difference. You could still book over the phone or on the internet....etc.....
I think people were complaining about the BRP because of all the restrictions regarding when you could book, when you could cancel, how you could put payments on your reservation, etc....
All Disney would have to now do is say is:
1. We are offering AP rates.
2. If they are offered, they will be released at least 45 days before the first check-in date.
3. If they are not released by then...no discount will be available.
4. You must have AP number or voucher number to book.
Everything else stays the same. You can make payments on your reservation whenever you want....you can book the room anytime before the last check-in date if any rooms are still available.....you can cancel up to 5 days before arriving.....etc.
So...basically 2 things to upgrade the current system and everyone will be happy.
#1 - Require an AP or Voucher Number at the time the reservation is made.
#2 - Tell everyone that if no codes have been released by the 45 or 30 day mark, then no codes will be released. That way people are not waiting until 2 weeks before they leave to sure up their plans.
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speedyf said:I truly believe that AP rates are offered as an incentive to get people to upgrade their resort.
Think about it....if you are paying $155 per night at a moderate, but the AP rate was released to get $169 at a Deluxe...such as WL, AKL, or maybe a wing room at CR.....then, you might upgrade to the deluxe.
That frees up a moderate room....now, the moderate is offered at an AP rate of $115 per night.....someone paying $99 at a value might decide to move up to the moderate for $15 per night more.
That frees up a Value that will be alot easier for Disney to sell at $99 per night vs staying offsite......than trying to sell a Deluxe at $269 per night.
Now....some people just stay put....like me. I am booked at a Value for $99....but, took the AP rate of $74 on 6/3. But, I'm in the "upgrade boat" as well. I'm hoping an AP rate is released for a moderate, because I'd like to split my stay and upgrade to a moderate if the rate is at $115 or better.
So...I really don't think the AP rate is as much of an incentive to AP holders as it is a way for Disney to fill up the Deluxe resorts. Now, if the Deluxe resorts are already full....then, no need for AP's.
If Disney is having a hard time filling up the Deluxes at $300 or $400 per night.....then, they offer discounts to try to get people to move up another level and eventually free up a $99 room that is so much easier for Disney to sell vs. a $300 or $400 room.
I know I moved up last year on a pin code....$79 per night for POR....when I was going to pay $84 per night for POP on a AAA code. I could have booked POP for $59 per night on the pin code....but, decided to upgrade and try the moderate instead. So...it worked on me....lol.
Just my $.02.....
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