Humpbacks1962
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Well, the self-proclaimed queen of consumer skepticism here of course did some analysis of her personal situation...
And, in theory it sounds like a good deal but I booked the following early in January: 3 nights at the HRH, Entertainment rate. Later on, 2 nights at ASMo and 5 nights at AKL savannah, all AP rates. Travel dates are Aug 20 - Aug 30. Room only, passes are all taken care of by now, Delta flies us for $180 round trip. So I e-mailed someone regarding an inquiry to see how good of a deal this would be for me.
I have not yet received a response
, but...
Figured that maybe HRH's Entertainment rate rooms are absolutely unavailable by now, so it may be very difficult to beat my $125/night X 3 to begin with. For those dates, I believe my AP codes for ASMo and AKL are the lowest rates available at the present. It all comes to (very roughly) ~ $1500 in resort expenses for 10 days. So, figuring the $70 + $15 = $85 in membership & fees a rough 10% refund would equal about $150, but I only see $65 after my trip. If anyone convinced me strongly enough of joining before the deadline then I'd get $85 back, right?
OK, so this "accidental partnership" arrangement would buy my family a buffet meal and some knick knacks (or pay for it when the credit card bill comes), though it itches to lose at least 50% of my comission refund just like that. And that is, assuming I'll get the refund for booking Universal as well and not merely Disney's rooms!
Dissavers' plan is nearly "half for you/half for me even if your fingers do the walking" in cases when you'll at least break even and assuming you do not find a better rate later on or you'll be whacked with a $15 charge, right?
I guess the catch in my case is, you can't beat the rates I got by booking early and on my own, or could you still? If I booked now, at some higher rates, *I* lose although the plan still makes the same amount of money from me, regardless of whether I get a deal or not. Moral of the story: Perhaps it is too late for many of us to even consider joining, having done very well by booking and researching early enough. And unless you book an expensive vacation, you'll barely cut even so it may definitely not be for everyone.
Wanda

And, in theory it sounds like a good deal but I booked the following early in January: 3 nights at the HRH, Entertainment rate. Later on, 2 nights at ASMo and 5 nights at AKL savannah, all AP rates. Travel dates are Aug 20 - Aug 30. Room only, passes are all taken care of by now, Delta flies us for $180 round trip. So I e-mailed someone regarding an inquiry to see how good of a deal this would be for me.
I have not yet received a response

Figured that maybe HRH's Entertainment rate rooms are absolutely unavailable by now, so it may be very difficult to beat my $125/night X 3 to begin with. For those dates, I believe my AP codes for ASMo and AKL are the lowest rates available at the present. It all comes to (very roughly) ~ $1500 in resort expenses for 10 days. So, figuring the $70 + $15 = $85 in membership & fees a rough 10% refund would equal about $150, but I only see $65 after my trip. If anyone convinced me strongly enough of joining before the deadline then I'd get $85 back, right?
OK, so this "accidental partnership" arrangement would buy my family a buffet meal and some knick knacks (or pay for it when the credit card bill comes), though it itches to lose at least 50% of my comission refund just like that. And that is, assuming I'll get the refund for booking Universal as well and not merely Disney's rooms!
Dissavers' plan is nearly "half for you/half for me even if your fingers do the walking" in cases when you'll at least break even and assuming you do not find a better rate later on or you'll be whacked with a $15 charge, right?
I guess the catch in my case is, you can't beat the rates I got by booking early and on my own, or could you still? If I booked now, at some higher rates, *I* lose although the plan still makes the same amount of money from me, regardless of whether I get a deal or not. Moral of the story: Perhaps it is too late for many of us to even consider joining, having done very well by booking and researching early enough. And unless you book an expensive vacation, you'll barely cut even so it may definitely not be for everyone.
Wanda