I was just on the WDW website the other night looking at different hotels. I have my trip planned for July for 16 nights at Pop and I was considering changing to All Star Movies. Disney is booking up. A lot of rooms are not available to people are going no matter what the price is, or they are probably just holding rooms with the AAA rate until an AP comes out. I really don't think that an AP will come out until people start cancelling and downgrading their hotel choices because the rates are too high. When the rooms are available again, and Disney isn't as booked as they thought, they will have no choice but put a code out. Right now, Disney sees that rooms are being booked at rack rate, they really don't need to release a code. They are in business to make money, not give people a price break. They think that they are already giving people a price break offering an Annual Pass. You can go to their parks as much as you want, if you can afford to take that many vacations.
Isn't Disney starting the
free dining earlier this year, August 13th. Wasn't it August 26th last year. They're smart. They are getting more people at rack rate to go because of free dining.
I tried to get All Star Movies for the 16 nights, room only and wasn't able to. The only one that I could get was All Star Sports. I was still able to get Pop but that's pretty much it for the 16 days straight at the value hotels. If I broke my dates up, then I could get other value hotels.
I went on Expedia and saw that there are a lot of dates at the All Stars and at Pop that are not available, unless you wanted a preferred room. Since I have to spend an extra $10.70 a night for a refrigerator I wouldn't spend an extra $10 on top of that to get a preferred room. I don't see that there's much difference in the preferred, except that I would have to walk a little less.
People are traveling more now, traveling is back to normal even though the price of gas is go skying high. As long as people are going, the less discounts hotels will give.
The only real chance of Disney giving a good discount, AP codes, is if people starting cancelling their reservations and moving over to moderates and value hotels and then they will give a good discount on Deluxes, because they will want to fill them up. Or the other side of the coin is people cancel Disney altogether and stay offsite and at Universal since they are giving a great deal.
Then maybe Disney won't see that much profit and release AP codes or other discounts.
Good luck to everyone waiting for AP codes. I gave up and will stay with my AAA rate. I won't purchase an AP. The money I save not buying an AP, I'll use that on my nephew.