I asked for the recipe code for november 16-22 and the cheapest she had was $199...granted i requested a king room but i thought that was only about $10 more a night???
I asked for the recipe code for november 16-22 and the cheapest she had was $199...granted i requested a king room but i thought that was only about $10 more a night???
I just booked the Dolphin for $119 a night through Travelocity. Someone posted a discount code for $50 off so my total was $352 for 3 nights. The code is SMILE50.
After you choose the hotel you want, click book now. Then add/delete any extras you may want and clink continue. Once on the checkout review page there is a box that says "I have a hotel promo code"... enter it there.
I just booked the Dolphin for $119 a night through Travelocity. Someone posted a discount code for $50 off so my total was $352 for 3 nights. The code is SMILE50.
I have another question regarding the swan/dolphin rates.... I know that if you book a normal Disney resort and a better discount code comes along with available rooms you can adjust and rebook - is the same true with Swan/Dolphin - or do you pretty muc have to stick with what you first book??
I have another question regarding the swan/dolphin rates.... I know that if you book a normal Disney resort and a better discount code comes along with available rooms you can adjust and rebook - is the same true with Swan/Dolphin - or do you pretty muc have to stick with what you first book??
As long as it's not a prepaid rate, and there's availability, you can rebook. I rebooked 3x last year, lowering my rate at the Dolphin from $159 to $129 to $99.
I leave in a month, and I'm still monitoring the Swan to see if I can do better than the $116 rate I currently have.
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