Question About APH Rate on Website

SnowWtch

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When I plug in the date I'm interested in and use the APH code for the passholder rate, it shows me two different rates for the same room. Is there some reason why? The first listing shows a waterview king at RPR for Dec 2-3 for $215 but if you scroll down towards the bottom of the page it says it's $159. Which one is right? Does it depend on your type of AP? Just wondering if I can get a better rate than my $191 AAA rate for the waterview king at RPR.
 
Based on my understanding of numerical values, $159 is a better deal than $191 so I'd say go ahead and book the lower rate.
 
This seems to happen when they have lowered AP rates for a certain period. The old APH rate is still there but if you scroll down, almost like it is hidden, is the new APH rate.

It is only dependent on which APH in that you have to have the minimum of the Preferred AP. You cannot book any AP rate with the the Power Pass (the one with blackout dates). So, as long as you have the Preferred pass, any APH rate listed is fair game.

I have booked the lower rate several times with no problems. Go and book it with confidence.
 















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