JJTNY
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jul 8, 2015
If you're having trouble with my resort matcher spreadsheet , make sure you somehow aren't using a link that has "htmlview" appended to the end of the URL in the address bar. Sometimes people copy and paste an address with that in it (not sure how) - but that makes the sheet non-editable to people who use the link.Anybody have any idea what hotel would have no resort fee, normally 365 dollars (supposedly) have both a river view option and a theme park view option at 4+ and says 8+ with 600 reviews (though I believe I read that the reviews haven't been matching). I would have assumed Wyndham except that they charge a resort fee, and the only disney resort I can find with a specific river view is 3.5 stars. The 4 star disney resorts with a water view and a theme park view should have a much higher base rate, so I am fairly stumped.
Also, if on a mobile device mobile browsers don't play nicely with Google Sheets - I suggest changing the browser to open the file in "desktop mode", or better: use the Sheets app to avoid all of these issues.
As for the resort you describe: I kind of recall seeing a non-Disney resort or another using River View for a room type awhile back, but I can't remember which one. But, I agree that sounds like Wyndham.
In the past Priceline has played games with resort fees: they do not always show them on deals. I haven't seen it happen in awhile, but could be the case here.
Also good to note that when I read the fine print, Priceline says that even if they don't list the resort fee, you are still liable to pay it on site if the resort requires it. Not fair for opaque deals, IMHO, but good to be aware and use all the other clues to figure out the resort.
If you can provide the dates you saw the deal for and the discounted price, I'd be happy to take a look.