They wouldn't close until 2010 due to existing reservations
Aside from that wouldn't shuttering values save on transportation and mousekeeping just a bit?
Closing a value actually can make a lot of sense. If you close a value for renovation and move the reservations elsewhere you give the consumers added benefit (at least thats what you tell them) while getting them to try out upgraded accomodations in a down economy. Going forward that means less value rooms in the system for those who just HAVE to stay in the world so they'll be paying more. In addition you might put out more coupons to permit value consumers access to moderates. When (or if) the economy bounces back said consumers might think twice before going back to the value.
Aside from that wouldn't shuttering values save on transportation and mousekeeping just a bit?
.But, my response would be.........With the economy already bad and more and more people losing jobs and others cutting out extras, like vacations, you are really going to cut out a whole lot of people who can just afford to stay at Disney because of the value resorts. This will drive more people off property and makes the whole Universal thing seem more appealing. I mean with a 7 day park hopping ticket to Universal costing less than $100. It makes it look better and better.
these are the numbers I found
. My WHOLE vacation hardly costs as much as ONE night in some of the deluxe resorts....
And being a family of 5 we would have to pay the higher prices or get two rooms. I had two rooms at the ASMu, park hopper plus, and the DDP this past May and it was only about $3800.00 for all 5 of us for 6 days. We have a cabin booked for May '09. So, if Disney starts closing mods and values I know for a fact we will again start staying off site and seriously consider the cheaper option of an annual pass to Universal for about $280.
, ask my friends and family
. But, the economy will ultimately dictate how I spent my vacation dollars, IF I have any 
I didn't pay nearly $82 a night two weeks ago when I went.value rooms 8640 price range $82-$327
Thats with the AP discount. Theres also a military discount, a FL resident discount, a "Florida Neighbors" Rates - AL, GA, SC and NC Resident Discount, and a few others. I rarely EVER pay rack rate for a value resort. Actually... the ONLY time I EVER pay rack rates is during the free DDP deal. Otherwise there's a code involved.Value resort, Standard view, (dates here...) $49 plus tax
They did shutter certain buildings within individual resort complexes to save $$$ on A/C and housekeeping. That's a very hidden way to take rooms out of the inventory and lower day to day costs up to a certain point.
I didn't pay nearly $82 a night two weeks ago when I went.
We paid $45.99 a night if memory serves me correctly.
COPIED from a non-affiliated WDW website... (and changed per rules)
Thats with the AP discount. Theres also a military discount, a FL resident discount, a "Florida Neighbors" Rates - AL, GA, SC and NC Resident Discount, and a few others. I rarely EVER pay rack rate for a value resort. Actually... the ONLY time I EVER pay rack rates is during the free DDP deal. Otherwise there's a code involved.
. The FL Neighbor rate they offered this past fall is the first time I have seen it offered since I started returning in 1999. Most of the codes are offered at a time of year that my family can't travel
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