Yep, it's $345 a night before tax, $385 after. This is still a big discount. But hey, you could pay rack rate if you want.
So what if it's a higher rate than last year: demand is different than last year. In Disney's 3rd quarter earnings report, the resorts division reported a 10% rise in revenue, and 11% rise in profit (for the US operations). Clearly, there is more demand this year. Yeah, it's too bad for my wallet that I get less of a discount than last year, but it's still better than rack rate. And if ppl think it's too high, they can stay somewhere else. Nobody is forcing anyone to stay in a concierge level room. Disney is just getting a better price for it's top level product. And if it doesn't sell at the higher price, maybe they'll discount more heavily.