deelam DIS Veteran Joined Apr 26, 2004 Messages 1,908 Sep 15, 2004 #1 My travel dates are 4/30-5/8 and I have an annual pass. Can anyone give me an idea of what the AP rates for this time frame were at Royal Pacific this past year?
My travel dates are 4/30-5/8 and I have an annual pass. Can anyone give me an idea of what the AP rates for this time frame were at Royal Pacific this past year?
R Robinette DIS Veteran Joined Jun 27, 2001 Messages 774 Sep 15, 2004 #2 In early May 2003 we had an Entertainment Rate for the Royal Pacific of $110 per night. This October the ET rate we have is $144.
In early May 2003 we had an Entertainment Rate for the Royal Pacific of $110 per night. This October the ET rate we have is $144.
cokegal19 "I shall call him squishy and he shall be mine, an Joined Mar 30, 2004 Messages 202 Sep 17, 2004 #3 What's the entertainment rate?????? how do i get cheap rates/discounts on RPR???? everywhere i look it is all so expensive!!! I wouldlike to get something under $140/night in october 2005.
What's the entertainment rate?????? how do i get cheap rates/discounts on RPR???? everywhere i look it is all so expensive!!! I wouldlike to get something under $140/night in october 2005.
d4est <font color=orange><b>The Tag Fairy is really Ghos Joined Apr 5, 2004 Messages 5,868 Sep 17, 2004 #4 You get the entertainment rate by having an entertainment book available from www.entertainment.com or schools and charities sell them. There is also AAA, APH(annual passholder discount), and FAN (fan club discount...your company has to belong) The only discounts available, so far, for 2005 are AAA and it isn't that much, but it is still $ saved...
You get the entertainment rate by having an entertainment book available from www.entertainment.com or schools and charities sell them. There is also AAA, APH(annual passholder discount), and FAN (fan club discount...your company has to belong) The only discounts available, so far, for 2005 are AAA and it isn't that much, but it is still $ saved...