AoA can get the offer -- only LM rooms are excluded.
Sorry, I don't have a Disney visa to call and check for you. I do, however, have time to kill this morning and I like playing with these numbers!I think I understand the new deal, based on what others have said, so here goes:
If your parents will use the standard dining plan (1 snack, 1 quick service meal, & 1 table service meal for each night of the reservation), then the new deal (available for you to book next week on 10/10) is a much better deal than the AAA discount. Rather than spending $600 on a gift card for dining you can book the standard dining plan for them with Disney for less than $140. You will lose the AAA discount, but based on the Disney website, your room & park ticket price will go up about $120, so you will "save" around $400 from your current plan. (I'm also factoring in $36 total savings on the park ticket price).
If your parents won't like the standard dining plan--either b/c they won't like the table service meal or the quick service meal then you might be better off switching resorts and getting the room-only discount. The 30% discount on a "preferred room" (closer to main building and bus spots) at POR, CBR & CSR may end up being less than POFQ. If you decide the meal plan deal isn't for you then you may want to ask the folks at AAA to play with the resort location and the room only discount and see what you get. Or call Disney direct after the deal is released next week--I generally find them very helpful.
It might not be a 25% discount for the room you are looking at. Just tell the CM that you want to price out a few other value resorts. Ask her specifically what % discount you are getting. HTH!!![]()
Has anyone successfully booked a vacation with this discount (stay play dine) that started on March 7th or prior, but extending into the post March 7th period?
I'm trying to figure out if this works like the old FD plan.
Ted
so annoyed - with myself and with the person I just spoke to
Booked AS Movies for 1/7 - 1/16 so 9 nights with the Disney Visa room only discount - she gave me a total of $901.74 ....now looking at it I don't think she applied the Visa discount (so annoyed with myself for not catching it!)
I'm on hold - can anyone run the numbers and tell me if I'm crazy? I went online and without the discount it's $949 so I"m not sure where $901 came from if it's a 25% discount (as on the 1st page of this thread)
help??!
follow up:
held for almost 2 hours before I got someone
Zachary was very helpful. He said that Movies is only a 5% discount and that Music, POP and Sports are all 25%. Interesting since (1st post in this thread) Movies is listed as 25% and Music is not listed in the offer. So switched to Music and went from $949 (no discount) or $901 via my first call and booking Movies to $711 ! for booking Music for the same dates!
Saved almost $200 just by calling back and getting it right.
Hope the above info helps someone and a big thank you to the poster that alerted me to the 'varying' discount system!
Has anyone successfully booked a vacation with this discount (stay play dine) that started on March 7th or prior, but extending into the post March 7th period?
I'm trying to figure out if this works like the old FD plan.
Ted
I would think that the offer is date specific since the upcharge for peak season priceing of the DP begins on 3/8 same as the room rates changeing ?
I think you'll save $36 total on park tickets and about $459 on dining, for a savings of $495. That's just the kid rate on DP and park tickets plus rack rate on room.
melissarose i got kinda the same package as you..king bed standard room but the week before total $1970![]()
I would just talk to the CM when you call. The RO discount for POR is 30%, I think. I've heard as low as 5% though. I think it depends on the amount of rooms they have allocated for the promotion during your trip dates. In all, we saved a greater percentage of money with the package deal than with room only - but that was for a family of 5, park hopper, 8 nights - so your situation will be different. I'm no math major, but I would think that a RO discount might be better for you since you are getting two rooms.
Good luck!![]()
I know, maybe after 10/10 I can stop obsessing about our trip...well, probably not!
I think you got it right--except according to http://www.disneyrewards.com/offers/wdwstayplaydineoct12 you can't get the "kids of all ages" discount at AofA.
I believe that in order to get the regular DP at a value resort you will have to pay the normal upgrade price (about $18 per adult per day), so for 4 adults and 5 nights you'll essentially pay $360 for 20 fewer quick service meals (1 per person, per day) but 20 more table service meals (1 per person, per day). If you won't miss those quick service meals then the $360 price for 5 separate table service meals for 4 adults is a good deal.
I just have a question - I'm not sure that I understood what you said about the regular DP! So please check if I have it right?!
Rack Rate: $650
Park Tickets kids price: $1040
Reg. DP kids price : $360
= $2050
That is only $73,6 more to go from 20 QS to 20 TS?? Is that right? Or do I have to multiply the $286,4 (4 people*5days*$14,32with) $360(4 people*5days*$18) - so that price to get regular DP will be $646,4?
Then the total price for POP will be $2336,4 - but POR R/FQ is $2412,2... Then I might take POR Riverside or FQ instead!!
nanhol said:Oh no, I didn't say that right. I meant the second thing, so:
Rack Rate: $650
Park Tickets kids price: $1040
QSDP kids price: $286,4
to upgrade to regular DP: $360 = 2336
So, yeah--moderate would be a pretty comparable price if you want the regular dining plan.