mayshamp
Earning My Ears
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- Apr 24, 2011
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I've been taking the kids to Disney World every year for 5 years now, and I've never had trouble getting free dining when I wanted it. Not this year. Right now is May 2017, about 2 weeks after the free dining was announced in April, and I haven't been able to find free dining rooms at the Pop Century or All Star resorts. This has never happened before. In fact, I can't even find rooms without a discount in September. That's how booked up everything is. In the past, I normally book my trips in June for September, and there were plenty of free dining to go around.
Why is free dining so booked up now? For one thing, the dates are far more restricted. October no longer is qualified because Halloween is now a big holiday in Disney World with their night MK parties. (I commend Disney for that; it is a smart business idea.) November has just a couple of days open. So, September is booked solid.
Lucky for me, I got my free dining on the second day it was announced. I don't normally book in April, but I felt nervous this year seeing how no free quick service dining was available on the Disney Website even on the first day of free dining announcement.
Thinking from Disney's point of view, why give a sale when the item is mostly out of stock? It doesn't improve your business when only a lucky few get a killer of a deal when the rest of the people are not allowed to hand you money. Furthermore, the free quick service dining in itself is a big money loser. The free quick service dining plan for a family of 4 easily costs more per day than the hotel room itself. Disney is still making some money from the park tickets, and it's a good idea to fill up the hotel rooms. However, in the way the moderate hotels now getting downgraded to free quick service, I would imagine that the value hotels will no longer get free dining in the future, but rather discounted dining, say 50% off perhaps. That way, disney will be able to offer more rooms and dining plans to more people, which is not good for me but makes better business sense for Disney.
I love Disney World and I want them to thrive. However, I am thinking that this may be the last year I get to enjoy my free quick service dining plan.
Why is free dining so booked up now? For one thing, the dates are far more restricted. October no longer is qualified because Halloween is now a big holiday in Disney World with their night MK parties. (I commend Disney for that; it is a smart business idea.) November has just a couple of days open. So, September is booked solid.
Lucky for me, I got my free dining on the second day it was announced. I don't normally book in April, but I felt nervous this year seeing how no free quick service dining was available on the Disney Website even on the first day of free dining announcement.
Thinking from Disney's point of view, why give a sale when the item is mostly out of stock? It doesn't improve your business when only a lucky few get a killer of a deal when the rest of the people are not allowed to hand you money. Furthermore, the free quick service dining in itself is a big money loser. The free quick service dining plan for a family of 4 easily costs more per day than the hotel room itself. Disney is still making some money from the park tickets, and it's a good idea to fill up the hotel rooms. However, in the way the moderate hotels now getting downgraded to free quick service, I would imagine that the value hotels will no longer get free dining in the future, but rather discounted dining, say 50% off perhaps. That way, disney will be able to offer more rooms and dining plans to more people, which is not good for me but makes better business sense for Disney.
I love Disney World and I want them to thrive. However, I am thinking that this may be the last year I get to enjoy my free quick service dining plan.