Thank you!I have used a link to find passholder rates but am not sure if it is allowed to post it here on Disboards. If not, I have Googled "AP rates at Universal Hotels" and been able to access rates that way, as well.
ETA: Oh, good, I see someone posted a link!
Anyone see King rooms lately at APH rates? In the past, standard room category included both King and Queen choices - and both would be offered at the same discounted AP rate. But this year, I've only seen Queen labeled as a "standard" room. Wondering if Loews now considers King an upgrade?
When can I expect January AP rates to be released?
A few months? I know it's hard to believe, but January is less than 4 months away! Disney used to release theirs at the end of September. They seem to not be anti-discount at the moment. I know January is the slow season, and I'm not too worried about getting a good rate. Hopefully, next month or November.
Get comfy because November is going to be a while? OMG, you must live in a different time warp than me because in my world Thanksgiving and Christmas will be here in a blink of an eye. I don't book vacations years or months in advance so I'm good. I was just asking so I know when to look.As I mentioned on this thread on Wednesday, when I booked in 2018 for the first week of January 2019, it was November 14th. Universal doesn't play by the same rules as Disney so I wouldn't expect anything to be released in the near future. Get comfy, it's going to be awhile.
APs are thru Universal & hotels are thru Loews - Universal doesn't own the onsite hotels - so they're two separate sites.
Also, you don't need an AP to book an AP hotel rate - just present it some time during your stay.
ok, thanks....i thought I saw a comment that they were out through Dec. I'll keep checking....was trying to book flights, too. That's where it gets hard waitingIf any are released for that week, Kris, it would be a bit later, so just keep checking. I think up thread, was said was seeing AP discounts until the first week of December. Not sure if I’ve seen any discounts that week, but with the travel issues still, maybe this year?
wow...I'm not used to how this works. Oh, I understand, due to the hotels being on their own, basically. Even though I'm liking some of the laid back planning (compared to WDW), the hotel booking part is not fun..LOLEven when rates are posted, it's based on room availability.
We are considering a mid-October trip, but the premier hotels are pricy the weekend we can go. Right now, our best bet looks like moving hotels each of the nights we are there. Start at Endless Summer or Aventura (~$100 with AP discount) our first night, then move the next morning to RPR.
RPR is $425 that night, no AP discount available. Then we'd jump to Endless Summer the third night (~$130 with AP).
Last night, an AP rate popped up for that middle night and brought it down to $225. I should have jumped on it because it only lasted a few hours.
I am so new to this. My 1st trip is scheduled the days before Thanksgiving.
Unfortunately, I travel when my grandkids can. Since I'm purchasing AP, I was looking at the week after Christmas.
I don't see any AP discounts........even when I check per day. Have those been released & I missed them?? I can't plan with prices at $700 night...ouch.
just wondering.......still looking
TIA
dates not set in stone.........was looking at 3 nights between Dec 26-31 (fly home by 31st).....looking for any of the 3 premier hotels since that week will be busy.Can you give your exact dates and preferred hotel so people can help you watch?
I posted a similar question last month:I cancelled my original HRH reservation when I rebooked an annual pass rate. The cancellation said that my deposit would be returned in 7-10 business days. It was 10 on Friday and I still haven't received my deposit back on my cc. How long has everyone been seeing their canceled deposits being returned?
It just makes me nervous.
This sounds about right for me!Longest wait I ever had was 21 days
Shortest wait was 4 days
Think it depends on their cycle and when you made the request
Was never an issue for me as long as I eventually received the credit posted
That and the fact that Universal has a lot fewer rooms than Disney. AP rates are based on occupancy.wow...I'm not used to how this works. Oh, I understand, due to the hotels being on their own, basically. Even though I'm liking some of the laid back planning (compared to WDW), the hotel booking part is not fun..LOL
thanks everyone!!
The way I have seen premier hotel room AP rates for busy times is they will sometimes discount suites first, then regular rooms. The days leading up to Thanksgiving have had plenty of AP rates for non-premier hotels. The week between Christmas and New Year's is one of the busiest weeks of the year for theme parks, so I'd be interested to know if anyone has had luck with booking those dates ever with an AP discount offered. Good luck!dates not set in stone.........was looking at 3 nights between Dec 26-31 (fly home by 31st).....looking for any of the 3 premier hotels since that week will be busy.
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