Thank you! It does!
Our
AAA agent had given me quotes w/ parkhoppers for the Beach Club & a FW cabin & then, when I said we just wanted base tickets (like our original reservations) told me that the parkhopper adds around $55/person - but I think it's actually a little more. So it's nice to see the actual quote.
We stayed at the CR last year w/
free dining. We originally had a gardenview room booked, but, since it wasn't available w/ free dining, we switched to the tower. And, this year, gardenview wasn't available at all when we originally booked.
According to the WDW website, CR gardenview is available, so I asked our AAA agent for a gardenview quote. I was surprised when she gave me a quote for gardenview w/ free dining. However, the quote she gave me is the same quote you gave me for the tower, so I'm thinking she gave me a quote for the tower.
She also told me that POR wasn't available at all.
I wonder, though, why the WDW site shows availability at both POR & CR gardenview?
Free dining works out well for larger groups; while room discount works better for someone like me who likes to go solo and doesn't do the dining plan.
POR does tend to sell out quickly, because it is the least expensive alternative for a family of 5, and if you get FD for five people, you are getting the best bang for your buck.
I think I've finally come to the conclusion that free dining works better for us too.
In 2011, we stayed at the Wilderness Lodge w/ a 40% PIN code. However, our younger DS was 2, so he was free. And the 40% was a better discount for us than the free dining. But I don't think that it's the case for us anymore.
I'm definitely keeping POR in mind for our next trip. I hadn't really looked at it before. Previously, we've stayed in a FW cabin, so that's what I was looking at until I remembered POR.
The POR grounds are so lovely! And, unlike the Beach Club or FW, there's a real quick-service. Plus, there's only 1 bus at POR - unlike FW where you have to first take an internal bus.
And I also liked the décor of the Alligator Bayou rooms - the alligator from "The Princess & the Frog" on the pull-down bed is so cute!
And, now that the POR has queen beds, I almost like it better than the Beach Club. We actually don't swim a lot at Disney. Plus, at the Beach Club, we may or may not get a balcony. So, for the money, I almost think I'd rather stay at POR. Although, the walk to EPCOT would be nice!
Exactly. Free food for four (or even five) people is worth a considerable amount of money at Disney. However for one or two people, especially in deluxe locations, a 30% discount may be a better deal.
In fact, I've often wondered how many 'phantom' room occupants occur when free dining offers are on, especially before you needed to get passes for the whole length of stay. Consider a childless couple who add a couple of non-existent 15-year-old children onto their room occupancy list. They'd get double the amount of free dining credits (giving them three meals a day plus some signature two-credit meals, and a ton of snacks) and could even hold the extra (still unused) Magic Your Way park tickets back for a future visit... I'm not advocating trying it of course, but I can't see why it wouldn't work.
Andre
Yes, now that we have 2 "Disney adults" & 1 "Disney child," free dining is going to be the better discount for us, I think.
Why don't you book straight through the disney website? I think it's much less of a hassle.
We would, except for one thing - the AAA Diamond Parking Pass.
We drive, so, while we're at Disney, we drive to DHS & AK, and, depending on where we stay, to EPCOT. So the parking pass is a great benefit to us.
I just wanted to say thanks for ALL the help & advice! The POR thread has some great DISers!
I still have no clue where we're staying!