Disney_Addicted
Earning My Ears
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The fact that Priceline shows the Renaissance as $122/night for your dates (the crossed out price on the Express deal) supports the idea that it is the Renaissance. No way it is Saratoga Springs, in my opinion. As for resort fees, I've read that Priceline can be inconsistent in reporting them. (See post 8615.) Either that or they have a deal whereby they're waived for this Express deal. (I wouldn't count on that though.)Any chance this is SSR? I'm thrown by the 'kids stay free' tag but there is no resort fee so does that rule Renaissance Orlando out? I'm using the priceline tracker but the price is so low for SSR... confused haha
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No, to book a room and ticket (and/or dining plan) package, you have to book directly from Disney. (You can use a travel agent.)Can you get the dinning plan and ticket stuff when you get off Priceline?
Oh interesting. Are they trying to limit dining packages now and that’s why doing this Priceline thing?No, to book a room and ticket (and/or dining plan) package, you have to book directly from Disney. (You can use a travel agent.)
This thread was started in 2017. Pl has periodically offered opaque Disney bookings before this thread started.Oh interesting. Are they trying to limit dining packages now and that’s why doing this Priceline thing?
Plus with tickets you would think they want to sell those but I guess single day tickets are pricey.
As far as I know, Disney has always required dining plans to be purchased as part of a package. And packages have to be bought directly from them. You can buy tickets direct from Disney that are not part of a package, including multiday tickets.Oh interesting. Are they trying to limit dining packages now and that’s why doing this Priceline thing?
Plus with tickets you would think they want to sell those but I guess single day tickets are pricey.
It’s new to me, but the flash sale they doing July 8-11th is normal?This thread was started in 2017. Pl has periodically offered opaque Disney bookings before this thread started.
Nothing new.
I do think they recently made an exception for annual pass holders and allowed you to add a dining plan on to a room-only annual pass holder reservation.As far as I know, Disney has always required dining plans to be purchased as part of a package. And packages have to be bought directly from them. You can buy tickets direct from Disney that are not part of a package, including multiday tickets.
I think a leaked announcement with specific dates is new. Inventory which shows up and disappears in a few days isn't new.It’s new to me, but the flash sale they doing July 8-11th is normal?
I do think they recently made an exception for annual pass holders and allowed you to add a dining plan on to a room-only annual pass holder reservation.
This is slightly different.I think a leaked announcement with specific dates is new. Inventory which shows up and disappears in a few days isn't new.
It's called a ticket less package. It goes back at least 10 years.
There's absolutely zero chance thats SSR. Just an FYI for anyone looking at an express deal. The crossed out price does give you a hint as well. SSR would be at least $500-600/night. So if they were selling rooms for $100, your savings would be much larger than 22%. It would be like 80% off, which I've never seen on express deals and I've been on this thread from the beginning. I hope that makes sense. Like the other poster said this is Renaissance.Any chance this is SSR? I'm thrown by the 'kids stay free' tag but there is no resort fee so does that rule Renaissance Orlando out? I'm using the priceline tracker but the price is so low for SSR... confused haha
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Any chance this is SSR? I'm thrown by the 'kids stay free' tag but there is no resort fee so does that rule Renaissance Orlando out? I'm using the priceline tracker but the price is so low for SSR... confused haha
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First screenshot from @Disney_Addicted says 100+ verified reviews, Disney Springs area. That is consistent with the Renaissance which is at 180 now. However, it doesn't show a resort fee and the Renaissance has one.Need to look at all the things together: Location (aka neighborhood), Star and guest rating (4* 8-guest) AND review count - which we can't see here, (plus maybe check for a resort fee) to give a good opinion.
Still, literally zero chance it is SSR.
You can plug all of the hidden deal info into my resort matcher in the future: http://bit.ly/JJTPEDeals
Adding the dining plan to an AP discounted room makes it a package.Ticketless packages exist, but I don't think you can book a dining plan without booking it as part of a room-and-dining package.
Adding the dining plan to an AP discounted room makes it a package.
I don't know of adding dining to a DVC points reservation makes it a package.
Yes same thing applies it is just whether or not the broker/DVC owner will allow you to book it as the DVC member would need the persons credit card to make the purchase.I don't know if it applies to non-DVC-members staying on rented points.