I am switching our vacation from Feb to April and so I'm looking at rates (which I reallize are going to be higher during Easter week), but I can't figure out what I am missing with this offer. Specifically regarding the bold statement under theh SS Promo Quote - Stay 7 nights for the price of 4 duringselect dates! Theme park tickets not include.
The below is the SS rate that was quoted (I copied & pasted) when I plugged in my info.
Promotion Code: SUPER SAVINGS PROMOTION
Stay 7 nights for the price of 4 duringselect dates! Theme park tickets not include.
Room Type: CLUB ROOM 2 QUEEN BEDS Sleeps up to 5
Special Benefits include Continental BrkfstFitness center access Evening beer wine
Avg Nightly Rate: 363.77 (per room)
Total Cost w/o Taxes: 2546.40 (per room)
OK, so yes, 363.77 comes to 2546.40 for the 7 night stay. But, if this is a 7 nights for the price of 4 offer, does that mean that a club level room is usually $636/night?
I looked at the below offer of the stay 4 play more with 2 park tickets, but that makes no sense either as it comes out cheaper for me to evern buy 3 of the 7 day unlimited passes?
Forgive the mathmatically challenged, but what I am overlooking here?
Help! I'm stumped (and frankly tired of trying to figure it out).
Thanks.
The below is the SS rate that was quoted (I copied & pasted) when I plugged in my info.
Promotion Code: SUPER SAVINGS PROMOTION
Stay 7 nights for the price of 4 duringselect dates! Theme park tickets not include.
Room Type: CLUB ROOM 2 QUEEN BEDS Sleeps up to 5
Special Benefits include Continental BrkfstFitness center access Evening beer wine
Avg Nightly Rate: 363.77 (per room)
Total Cost w/o Taxes: 2546.40 (per room)
OK, so yes, 363.77 comes to 2546.40 for the 7 night stay. But, if this is a 7 nights for the price of 4 offer, does that mean that a club level room is usually $636/night?
I looked at the below offer of the stay 4 play more with 2 park tickets, but that makes no sense either as it comes out cheaper for me to evern buy 3 of the 7 day unlimited passes?
Forgive the mathmatically challenged, but what I am overlooking here?
Help! I'm stumped (and frankly tired of trying to figure it out).
Thanks.