ILovePixieDust
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Any thoughts about the possibility that there might be Free Dining for Canadians coming out with more extended dates? I noticed that some years that was offered too.
I personally don’t anticipate that happening for 2 reasons.Any thoughts about the possibility that there might be Free Dining for Canadians coming out with more extended dates? I noticed that some years that was offered too.
The "free" dining dates line up with the more expensive holiday weeks.
One thing I always do before discounts drop is price out mock trips. My numbers were spot on. We always get hoppers though so that's not an additional cost for us. I ended up moving my trip to the week before I had priced out and I had a savings of about $50 over what I had priced out. lol
off subject i noticed you have been in sept. a few times we just booked for sept. for 2020 do you like that time of year now i am wonder should i just wait and go in dec. because of the weather although i would love to try food and wine.
Sorry you didn't have fun. But Sept is our favorite time to go, though we tend to go during the beginning and the middle. Yes it's hotter, but it also gives you time to slow down and enjoy what the parks have to offer. I guess we never really have waited over 20 minutes for a ride.
I’m pretty sure every movement made can be seen on their computer screen probably forever...
I would definitely call them sooner than later to kindly explain the importance of Polynesian over a GF location.
Please keep us posted. Hope you get back to Poly!I called first thing this morning, they ended up transferring me to a Supervisor and they are researching the call. There were no notes on my account. This is really bizarre. Very shortly after making the Poly reservation it showed up in my experience and I'm kicking myself for not taking a screen shot. Never thought I would need to. I'm hopeful after they listen to the phone conversation they will honor it. Ugh
Maybe ? It says package total for me and there is no breakdown of prices so they might add on the taxesAre the taxes already included in the rack room rate Disney World shows on their site? I was just trying to figure out why I added an extra night at $143 rate the price went up $182..... That would be over 25% in taxes which could be right I just never remember seeing this on any past trips i booked....... And I’ve double checked they are the right dates same amount of days on the tickets park hoppers etc. everything is exactly the same except for one extra night at 143
Late August/Early Sept. is actually one of the absolute least expensive times to go to WDW.![]()
Youmay transfer it to a TA but it will mean the TA will now need to make any changes or updates on your behalf.Maybe an aside question - I wasn’t for sure on if we were going to do free dining. And since I did book, I booked myself. Can I transfer my booking to a travel agent at this point, or is it too late/they would have had to make it.
Thank you! I’ll think on it someYoumay transfer it to a TA but it will mean the TA will now need to make any changes or updates on your behalf.
It is less expensive than other times but Disney resort rates vary week to week and day to day and varies when there is a marathon or a holiday. The charts on mousesavers lay out each resort and what the rates are for a certain time of the year. The free dining offer is around the 4th of July holiday and labor day which will have a higher room rate.
https://www.mousesavers.com/2020-disney-world-room-rates-season-dates/
Pop Century for the late Aug/early Sept time frame is listed on that chart as Value 2. Almost as low as it gets.
All I'm saying is that the summer free dining has been concentrated to the few weeks where there will be a few nights that are more expensive than the rest of the period. This happened with November free dining before. Weeks were slashed from the promo that used to be covered in prior years but the promo could be booked to cover the week of Thanksgiving.Labor Day doesn't even get mentioned as an actual holiday for some resorts, and when it does it's still lower than several other holiday times. Typically, the more expensive holiday weeks would include New Years, President's Day, Easter, Christmas. For at least some resorts 4th of July is lower than all of those holidays as well.![]()