uk_wildcat
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The website for my ITT office shows that a 2 day base ticket is $173. It is a better deal to just get the $138 4-day park hopper unless there is another discount I am not aware of.
The website for my ITT office shows that a 2 day base ticket is $173. It is a better deal to just get the $138 4-day park hopper unless there is another discount I am not aware of.
Having said that though, I personally find a lot of magic in the huge money savings, as long as they don't put me in a dump LOL. There is plenty of magic to be had at the parks.
Can anyone tell me what the discount on tickets is with a military ID? I'm only doing two days, no hopper.
If I was only staying 3-4 nights, I wouldn't choose AFVC, although you don't have to stay the full 7 nights, you have to consider that you would still have to pay for parking at the parks and you would miss out on Extra Magic Hours, which is a big deal for us, we love the evening EMH's
I think 2 rooms at a Value Resort.
The Bonnett Creek Resort is on the AFVC website, but I believe it is more than the $369 but is still reasonable and it is technically on Disney Property, although you still pay for parking unless you use their shuttle.
The $138 for tickets can't be beat.
Excellent response! Thanks! I didn't know that about the Bonnett Creek Resort!!!
This is how we're doing our December trip. We have two members with military i.d.'s in our party. Mine is a spouse i.d. from my pending divorce (we're in separation at the current time) that's still valid. The other is my boyfriend whom has an i.d. also.
Tickets: 4 day park hopper promotional tickets, 2 tickets per person (thus getting the maximum allowed per i.d. = 6 (3 people) and then the other person buys 2 on his i.d.
6 day tickets:
Tickets with Military promo = $1,104 (NO TAX!, if bought at ITT or SoG)
Stars and Stripes tickets = $1,396 (but includes water park fun and more tickets)
Regular WDW tickets at Rack rate = $1,256 (park hopper only)
We chose the promo tickets because it was easier to buy two sets and use them back to back instead of buying one set and then a two day ticket.
This is our final option that we decided to go with in December.
Two value rooms at All Star Sports (includes KTTW card, free parking, EMH, and all WDW perks. Military discount for Value resorts = 30% possibly 35% (that's what we got).
Total for room = 922.00 (with tax) 66.50 for weeknights, 73.50 for weekends.
Try to go during the week, weekend rates are higher!!!
The two rooms was a better deal because of the type of party we have, it's four adults and we like our space. Versus one room at SoG for 105 a night, or two rooms at SoG for 210. PLUS the parking.
and purchase tickets at SoG upon arrival. If you choose to purchase the military promo tickets at the gate you will pay tax on them. If you purchase at ITT or SoG you will not pay tax.
Also, if you're going to fly. Delta and Southwest have military discounts. (I would talk to your ITT about that though)
Military discounts for Resorts go like this = 30-35% Values, 35% Moderate, 40% Deluxe. You don't get much difference in space except a few more sqft going up in classes. Mostly just about location. Also, book ahead in time, resorts have a limited number of military discounts they can give out.
Not sure about DDP, never used it. We like paying OOP for meals.
Hope this helps.
Do you have to use a TA to get military discount on SW?
Do I "like" AFVC or Bonnett? I do "like" AFVC.
Military discount airfares are usually much higher than the regular discount fare. I wouldn't bother.
I would also recommend checking out AFVC, as we've gone with them or Skyauction for condos a few times (they have similar inventory). It really depends on when you're going as to what the availability will be like though. If you're planning to go during a busy week such as Thanksgiving, Christmas or Easter or during the summer months, you might be out of luck. Their best inventory is for slower times of the year. And you really do need to do your homework about which resorts are better so you don't get stuck in something less desirable. We've stayed at Hilton Grand Vacation Club, Cypress Pointe, Orange Lake, and Silver Lake and have had good experiences at all of them.
BTW, PrincessSuzanne, thanks for the tip about Bonnet Creek on Facebook! I'd love to snag a stay there!![]()
If you don't mind staying off property, you can try the armed forces vacation club. Very cheap and nice rentals not far from disney. We still bought our tickets and such at SOG.
It's actually AFVC on Facebook that regularly offers the $299 for a 7 night stay and I don't think Bonnet Creek is part of that.