Done Disneyworld 8 years in a row, but next year's plan is just silly.
- 1/31-2/5 = stay at Pop Century
- 2/5-2/9 = Disney cruise out of Port Canaveral
- 2/9-2/11 = stay on-site (resort TBD, preferably Value)
- 7 person party (3 adults, 4 kids) in two rooms for everything
- 7-day Base Tickets for all
- Disney Dining plan for all
We always do Jan-Feb, so I'm used to package deals coming out in late September. Booked everything on the agenda, although I'm currently forced into Port Orleans for the second leg (2/9-2/11) because it was the only location available (during low season!?!).
Looking for advice on how to structure the resort reservations to meet package requirements. The Disney rep booked us under 4 separate reservations (two rooms matrixed with two resort stays). I'm concerned that the deals might have a 4-night minimum requirement, which would allow us to only get a deal on the first resort stay but not the second.
Does anyone have experience linking two separate resort stays into a single package? Is this something that I could ask for? Is there a better solution here?
We're looking at $18K for the 12-day experience, and I'm hoping we can bring that down with an optimized resort package set-up and a typical Play/Stay/Dine package in September.
Cheers,
Mike
- 1/31-2/5 = stay at Pop Century
- 2/5-2/9 = Disney cruise out of Port Canaveral
- 2/9-2/11 = stay on-site (resort TBD, preferably Value)
- 7 person party (3 adults, 4 kids) in two rooms for everything
- 7-day Base Tickets for all
- Disney Dining plan for all
We always do Jan-Feb, so I'm used to package deals coming out in late September. Booked everything on the agenda, although I'm currently forced into Port Orleans for the second leg (2/9-2/11) because it was the only location available (during low season!?!).
Looking for advice on how to structure the resort reservations to meet package requirements. The Disney rep booked us under 4 separate reservations (two rooms matrixed with two resort stays). I'm concerned that the deals might have a 4-night minimum requirement, which would allow us to only get a deal on the first resort stay but not the second.
Does anyone have experience linking two separate resort stays into a single package? Is this something that I could ask for? Is there a better solution here?
We're looking at $18K for the 12-day experience, and I'm hoping we can bring that down with an optimized resort package set-up and a typical Play/Stay/Dine package in September.
Cheers,
Mike
