seems weird that most everyone plans on discounts?

There are almost always discounts. Foir the most part there's no reason to pay rack rate on a room if you are aware of Disney's discounting methods. Where it becomes complicated is that there are guests who anticipate discounts of a certain type, on a certain resort or a certain type of room, on certain dates. All that has been narrowed down, so they can probably still get a discount, but possibly not the type of discount they wanted or the resort or room type they wanted.
 
This time last year, I had 2 rooms booked: one at the Beach Club and one using the teacher's discount at the Dolphin.

When my 30% PIN came in, I cancelled the Dolphin.

Simply put, I couldn't afford the vacation we're planning (IN 10 DAYS!!! I HAD TO SQUEEZE THAT IN!!!) at rack rate.

We're using the discount, and the kids are taking YES classes. I booked airfare in January, when it was about $600 less than it is now. So, all told, we're paying a good $2000 less than we might have for the same vacation.
 
Does most everyone on here plan on discounts most of the time? I see people book...rebook... cancel..rebook with Fd....etc etc etc....


Seems so stressful to plan that way. Im sure there are those of us that like doing it and trust me i understand why.


What if Disney just decided no FD only discounts on rooms from now on with no warning. Would that eliminate your planned trip?


It seems that i would just book and HOPE for a lucky discount OR just plan to wait and see and take whats available for that particuliar discount.

With all the construction coming up i bet discounts will be ok for this yr for those resorts. And people in the know will have already booked somewhere else before it was too late.

So i seem to see that price is more important than where to most on here?

Guess its just some OCD kicking in. I like to plan............I like to book it.. hope for magic instead of being disappointed in whats left to book. I plan to pay X amount and getting a discount would be awesome to use but dont want it to affect the great vacation planning....

i watched for months of Discounts, no discounts but FD, Fd upgrades, resort upgrades, downgrades,,,,,etc......Im not a last minute planner so id be way too stressed about last minute changes and scheduling. How do you all do it?

Id do a poll but havent figured that out......

PRICE or LOCATION? which do you think is more important? And before flames get thrown, i understand the cost of deluxe,mods, and values in the scheme of ones planning.
Isn't shopping for a deal one of the most fun things about a vacation? The thrill of the chase? Getting the best deal possible? Outwitting all those "planners" who pay more while I swoop in at the last minute for a bargain?

Some people may never haggle with a car salesmen -- just accept his price.
Others may never use a coupon at the supermarket.
Some people would never rent DVC points, only reserve a room from Disney itself.

If you don't like to play the deal game, you will pay more. If that leaves a bitter taste in your wallet, then learn to play.
 
Not really.

OK, some might get a little obsessive in their planning :) But it's just people trying to get the best for the least.
I always try to do that myself;)

I mean, coming from the Netherlands, flying isn't cheap, especially when you don't fancy flying cattle-class for 10-12 hours.... Anything a bit better is going to cost. And even though we are pretty well off, we both have good jobs, no kids, no big expenses there ARE limits to our budget.:laughing:

So it comes down to going WL WITH discount or something a bit cheaper without. Now mind you, I loved :love: the POFQ so will be quite happy there.
But I liked the WL even better!
So yes, we like to try and get some form of discount. I mean, we DO save about 1000-1500 dollars that way. That's quite a bit of money!

But I do that anyway, for any holiday we take.
As a PP said: it is a bit of a sport getting the best for your personal budget. I won't go so far as some but further than others.

Never considered that to be so weird.
 

I can't ever remember paying rack rate for any hotel, not just Disney. Do people pay the rack rate for hotels outside Disney? That seems weird to me.

I see what the OP is saying about booking way ahead and wanting to have everything planned and ready to go, but I start the actual booking process maybe 3-4 months prior to my trip, at the max. I do my research way ahead of time and I've found I can almost never get a discount more than a few months in advance. I'm ok with that, and I'm not one to get my heart set on a hotel when there is a better rate elsewhere. It probably helps that my Disney trips are in September, but that's been my experience with other trips, too. I got a great rate 1 month in advance for an upcoming trip to Williamsburg, and it's high season there.

I do think that if you absolutely must have something very specific at Disney that tends to be popular (think certain BLT, Poly, CR room types), you'd better book way ahead. I truly don't understand that mindset personally, but to each his/her own.
 
So, call me dense, but we haven't actually booked a regular trip before, so I have a question. Our first trip to DW was many, many moons ago (15 years) and I worked at a travel agency so I was able to get a very great rate. Our last trip (June this year) we went with a group and were able to get a military discount through my father who went with us.

This trip it is just my little family. We are looking at booking AofA. I'm a crazy, plan-ahead kind of gal and we figured we'd just book what we could afford. After reading this post, am I given to understand that should a discount become available after we have already booked, we can ask to have it applied to our reservation?
 
So, call me dense, but we haven't actually booked a regular trip before, so I have a question. Our first trip to DW was many, many moons ago (15 years) and I worked at a travel agency so I was able to get a very great rate. Our last trip (June this year) we went with a group and were able to get a military discount through my father who went with us.

This trip it is just my little family. We are looking at booking AofA. I'm a crazy, plan-ahead kind of gal and we figured we'd just book what we could afford. After reading this post, am I given to understand that should a discount become available after we have already booked, we can ask to have it applied to our reservation?

Yes, you can.
 
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