Maverick
Mouseketeer
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- Aug 27, 1999
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Hello everyone,
I've made a few assumptions, but let's look at the info below and see what everyone thinks....
Assumption #1: The deal will be $999 for 5 days / 4 nights at a value resort during value season for a family of 2 adults, 1 junior and 1 child.
Assumption #2: The deal will include base tickets for 5 days at the parks for all 4 people. (No hopping or water parks, etc.).
Assumption #3: Tax is included in the $999 figure.
OK...
So I went to Disneyworld.com and priced this out for a December 15 arrival for 4 nights dearting on December 15 at Pop Century. The website said the cost would be $1134.00. (Includes base park tickets.)
Subtract $999.00 from $1134.00 and that equates to a savings of $135.00 for the 4 nights. Divide $135 by 4 and the savings is $33.75 per night. (Remeber that tax is included in this $33.75 per night savings)
Now I know there is no way to determine how much of the $33.75 is for tickets and how much is for the room, but.... For simplicity of calculation (And Disney has to have some sort of calculation to make this work for all hotel types), I'll just assume all of the discount is off the room which makes it a pretty darn good savings from regular rate.
One night at Pop during value season at regular rate (with tax) is $85.86.
Subtract $33.75 from $85.86 and this makes the room rate $52.11 WITH TAX! OR $45.31 without tax.
If all this were true, this is about 41% off rack rate for the room.
So... Do the math for the moderates and deluxes...
Now.... This is all completely speculation and I absolutely don't think Disney is going to give everyone 41% off their room rates (if they buy the tickets at rack and make a package), but isn't it fun to dream???
The scary part is (if this were true) that AP holders have no chance of getting 41% off rack rate with the BRP because this deal is a 'package' regardless of how the numbers are calculated. Apparently, to get the deal, you must buy the tickets which then makes it a package.
Again, all speculation. It will be VERY VERY interesting to see how this plays out.
Still holding my breath and crossing my fingers!
Mav
I've made a few assumptions, but let's look at the info below and see what everyone thinks....
Assumption #1: The deal will be $999 for 5 days / 4 nights at a value resort during value season for a family of 2 adults, 1 junior and 1 child.
Assumption #2: The deal will include base tickets for 5 days at the parks for all 4 people. (No hopping or water parks, etc.).
Assumption #3: Tax is included in the $999 figure.
OK...
So I went to Disneyworld.com and priced this out for a December 15 arrival for 4 nights dearting on December 15 at Pop Century. The website said the cost would be $1134.00. (Includes base park tickets.)
Subtract $999.00 from $1134.00 and that equates to a savings of $135.00 for the 4 nights. Divide $135 by 4 and the savings is $33.75 per night. (Remeber that tax is included in this $33.75 per night savings)
Now I know there is no way to determine how much of the $33.75 is for tickets and how much is for the room, but.... For simplicity of calculation (And Disney has to have some sort of calculation to make this work for all hotel types), I'll just assume all of the discount is off the room which makes it a pretty darn good savings from regular rate.
One night at Pop during value season at regular rate (with tax) is $85.86.
Subtract $33.75 from $85.86 and this makes the room rate $52.11 WITH TAX! OR $45.31 without tax.
If all this were true, this is about 41% off rack rate for the room.
So... Do the math for the moderates and deluxes...

Now.... This is all completely speculation and I absolutely don't think Disney is going to give everyone 41% off their room rates (if they buy the tickets at rack and make a package), but isn't it fun to dream???

The scary part is (if this were true) that AP holders have no chance of getting 41% off rack rate with the BRP because this deal is a 'package' regardless of how the numbers are calculated. Apparently, to get the deal, you must buy the tickets which then makes it a package.

Again, all speculation. It will be VERY VERY interesting to see how this plays out.
Still holding my breath and crossing my fingers!
Mav