? regarding codes and AAA

Nope. It is one "discount" only.

So you gotta figure which way is cheaper for you & book it.
 
My parents just booked Pop for 6/25-7/3 for $69 a night with just the AAA discount. They booked this yesterday 3/8. Am i mistaken or is the cheaper than AP rates?
 
Okay...I'm working on planning a mid-December trip and am doing the standard argument with myself on whether to stay on-site or off-site (we can get into the Fairfield Bonnet Creek timeshare). While we are definitely looking into going with on-site with AP discount, I am also looking into AAA rates that everyone is talking about. (time for the dumb question). It seems that there are a TON of folks using AAA codes...do you have to be an AAA member to be able to use them?

Thanks in advance,

Chris


----EDIT-----
I was checking out other threads and found the answer. If anyone had the same question as me, it seems that it works like the AP...you don't need to be a member when you book, but you'll likely need to show proof when you check in. CM
 

Chris....yes you have to be a AAA member. You can book the AAA rate w/ out a membership number, then join AAA before your trip. That is what I did. You need to provide your membership number at time of check in. A basic AAA rate where I live is $50. My savings for POR was $150 then I deduct the membership fee.....therefore I saved $100.
 

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