Where would you stay for one night?

Where would you stay for one night?

  • PPH for $200

  • HoJo for $150, possibly less

  • GCH for $275

  • other


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You really should try Priceline, especially since it is just one night. Do a little bit of research on those websites and you'll do fine. :)

Last year we got the Crowne Plaza in Garden Grove twice through priceline for no more than $42/44 per night. It is a nice place.



But ladies, I am such a control freak chicken! :laughing: Really. :blush: But for that kind of money, I may give it a go. I will research those sites on how to bid unless you have some tips for me? :flower3:


sierra, The ESS are $152 if I pre-pay before taxes and $179 to hold before taxes. That is as much as the PPH. I know which hotel it is now. It is to the side of the Anaheim Hilton Garden Inn that we stayed at last October. :scared: I rememeber looking at the peeps staying at the ESS and being VERY jealous!
 
I am a huge control freak too but I wouldn't pay $150 for HoJo. I am a total planner. I'll answer your questions about Priceline if you answer my questions about DCV. ;)
 
I am a huge control freak too but I wouldn't pay $150 for HoJo. I am a total planner. I'll answer your questions about Priceline if you answer my questions about DCV. ;)



Gladly! Fire away! Best thing we ever did!!!! Are you Josiegirl from MP? :goodvibes
 
Here's how I did it - http://www.disboards.com/showpost.php?p=31534974&postcount=1

*When you're bidding on a 3.5* and you get rejected you add a area that doesn't have a 3.5* hotel, increase your bid by a dollar or two and try again, you have several to choose from - these DLR areas don't have 3.5* available ~ Seal Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna Beach, Anaheim Hills - add just one of those areas at a time - you want either Disneyland Anaheim or Disneyland Orange. HTH.
 

Gladly! Fire away! Best thing we ever did!!!! Are you Josiegirl from MP? :goodvibes

Yes. Don't hold it against me!

Do you own DVC or did you buy points? If you bought points, where did you buy them from?

For bidding, start at $40. Read this about re-bidding. It's really easy once you get the hang of it. Our last two DL vacations were Priceline only.
 
Here's how I did it - http://www.disboards.com/showpost.php?p=31534974&postcount=1

*When you're bidding on a 3.5* and you get rejected you add a area that doesn't have a 3.5* hotel, increase your bid by a dollar or two and try again, you have several to choose from - these DLR areas don't have 3.5* available ~ Seal Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna Beach, Anaheim Hills - add just one of those areas at a time - you want either Disneyland Anaheim or Disneyland Orange. HTH.



:worship: Smart smart smart!!!! You add an area knowing you won't be staying there. :teacher:



Yes. Don't hold it against me!

Do you own DVC or did you buy points? If you bought points, where did you buy them from?

For bidding, start at $40. Read this about re-bidding. It's really easy once you get the hang of it. Our last two DL vacations were Priceline only.



Why would I hold it against you silly? :goodvibes

We bought last May during our trip to WDW. 170 points at the Saratoga Springs Resort. :cloud9: It's perfect for us. Of course I am always looking into adding on but am grateful for now. :laughing: If you are wanting to rent points, the DIS has a great DVC section and a part devoted entirely to renting. :thumbsup2 On average I see most rent for $10 a point and remember with DVC you don't pay that pesky hotel tax and parking fees. For example: a Studio during our trip at the GCV is 17 points per night. You couldn't touch even a standard room at the GCH for that. So it would be $170 a night at the GCV for a Studio. Once you go DVC, you'll never go back. The accommodations are amazing too. We have stayed at the Old Key West and Animal Kingdom at WDW and both were awesome! I cannot wait for this stay at the GCV.

As far as buying, you can buy from Disney or resale. We bought through Disney. Both have their pros/cons.

Let me know if you have more questions and search the DVC forums here.



Where did you stay during your last 2 vacations and at what rate?
 
You've got the bidding part down. Adding an area that doesn't have the stars you bid on gives you a free re-bid. The first time we used Priceline, we stayed at Hilton for almost a week at $48/night, plus parking is about $63/night. Last trip was Hyatt Regency and Crowne Plaza for about $44/night, plus parking, so it was about $59/night. Really cheap for superior hotels!

I've looked at the DVC rental section but I thought maybe we couldn't use someone's SSR points for GCV, or can you? That's what I'm confused about. That and sending someone money and trusting that they make the reservation for you.
 
You've got the bidding part down. Adding an area that doesn't have the stars you bid on gives you a free re-bid. The first time we used Priceline, we stayed at Hilton for almost a week at $48/night, plus parking is about $63/night. Last trip was Hyatt Regency and Crowne Plaza for about $44/night, plus parking, so it was about $59/night. Really cheap for superior hotels!

I've looked at the DVC rental section but I thought maybe we couldn't use someone's SSR points for GCV, or can you? That's what I'm confused about. That and sending someone money and trusting that they make the reservation for you.




All resorts give their owners an 11th month booking priority window. We can book Saratoga Springs Resort (SSR) at 11 months and all other Disney DVC resorts at 7 months. DVC can be used world-wide for non-Disney resorts but that's another story. You could either find a GCV owner who can book at 11 months or find another owner who can book the GCV at 7 months. We booked at 7 months because we own at SSR. Make sense?

There is a guy named David who can take care of it all and I think it's $13 a point and he takes out all of the risk you mentioned including sending $$$ to a total stranger. Google *David's Disney Vacation Rentals* or something like that. You'll find it. If I didn't own, that's the way I would rent. :thumbsup2




:faint: I cannot believe what fantastic rates you got for those properties! Brava!!! :woohoo:
 
:goodvibes
All resorts give their owners an 11th month booking priority window. We can book Saratoga Springs Resort (SSR) at 11 months and all other Disney DVC resorts at 7 months. DVC can be used world-wide for non-Disney resorts but that's another story. You could either find a GCV owner who can book at 11 months or find another owner who can book the GCV at 7 months. We booked at 7 months because we own at SSR. Make sense?

There is a guy named David who can take care of it all and I think it's $13 a point and he takes out all of the risk you mentioned including sending $$$ to a total stranger. Google *David's Disney Vacation Rentals* or something like that. You'll find it. If I didn't own, that's the way I would rent. :thumbsup2

:faint: I cannot believe what fantastic rates you got for those properties! Brava!!! :woohoo:

Thanks for explaining. :goodvibes I wasn't sure how that worked. I looked at the website but was wondering about saving even more money...but then there's the risk.

Yes, those rates are great. It's hard to think about paying $200/night for GCV when those hotels are so nice. But I am looking forward to being immersed in all things Disney and being so close. :)
 
His site is dvc.Request.com


There are tons of reputable renters. I will ask my friend Dawn who she always rents from. :thumbsup2




Back to my quest for a hotelllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll. :surfweb:


I have reservations at:

  • Anaheim Marriott Suites
  • HoJo
  • PPH til midnight
 
sierra, The ESS are $152 if I pre-pay before taxes and $179 to hold before taxes. That is as much as the PPH. I know which hotel it is now. It is to the side of the Anaheim Hilton Garden Inn that we stayed at last October. :scared: I rememeber looking at the peeps staying at the ESS and being VERY jealous!

My bad - when I searched I used 2 adults and 2 kids forgetting that you have 3 kids so that made a difference in the room type and price.

From what you have on hold, I would go with the Marriott suites.

Have a great time and enjoy the villas!!
 
My bad - when I searched I used 2 adults and 2 kids forgetting that you have 3 kids so that made a difference in the room type and price.

From what you have on hold, I would go with the Marriott suites.

Have a great time and enjoy the villas!!



Thanks anyway- it's a great property! :goodvibes I cannot wait to stay in the villas. :cloud9: I so wish I could afford the additional 80 points to stay that Friday night.
 
The water play area at HoJo's is pirate themed. It includes a water slide, water canons, bubblers, and a huge dump bucket. Also right there is a hot tub. The one thing it doesn't have is a pool. For that, you have to go towards the back, in front of building 2, where the pool's always been.

-Bob

Also that pirate themed pool closes at 5:00 p.m.
 
I forgot about your kids. Priceline only guarantees one bed, I think.

Another trick I have learned...the Marriott has a best rate guarantee. I have actually searched Expedia and other travel websites trying to find a cheaper rate than what Marriott has on their website. This applies for all Marriott chains. If you find it on another website cheaper, make your reservation on the Marriott website and then immediately fill out their "Best Rate Guarantee" claim form and they will beat the cheaper price by 25%! My friend and I were able to do this but I haven't had a chance to do it again.

I've sent a couple of e-mails about DVC rentals. Hoping to get it for around $10/pt. DVC.request.com is $13/pt. The stay is 85 pts. so that would save us over $250. Let me know if your friend has any insight. :)
 
One night just to crash? Anaheim Plaza across the street very cheap huge pool

:thanks:




I forgot about your kids. Priceline only guarantees one bed, I think.

Another trick I have learned...the Marriott has a best rate guarantee. I have actually searched Expedia and other travel websites trying to find a cheaper rate than what Marriott has on their website. This applies for all Marriott chains. If you find it on another website cheaper, make your reservation on the Marriott website and then immediately fill out their "Best Rate Guarantee" claim form and they will beat the cheaper price by 25%! My friend and I were able to do this but I haven't had a chance to do it again.

I've sent a couple of e-mails about DVC rentals. Hoping to get it for around $10/pt. DVC.request.com is $13/pt. The stay is 85 pts. so that would save us over $250. Let me know if your friend has any insight. :)



One bed? Can't even think about it then. :rotfl2:


I will email my friend today. :goodvibes Good luck. Please keep me posted too.
 
Also that pirate themed pool closes at 5:00 p.m.

When we were there last September it was definitely open much later than that. We were in that area probably closer to 8 at night and kids were still running around in it. Maybe it depends on the time of year or is a new thing? I can't imagine in the summer that it would close that early. :confused3
 





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