Whne do they usually offer fall FD?

DisneyBliss7

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This is the first time we are booking through Disney and getting a package(we have always used MIL timeshare). We are booked at AoA for Sept.28th-Oct.6th. We have 5 day tickets and the DDP. When do they usually announce deals for fall? If we get FD I want to switch to CSR, it's the only way we can afford it...I guess I'm being impatient;)
 
DisneyBliss7 said:
This is the first time we are booking through Disney and getting a package(we have always used MIL timeshare). We are booked at AoA for Sept.28th-Oct.6th. We have 5 day tickets and the DDP. When do they usually announce deals for fall? If we get FD I want to switch to CSR, it's the only way we can afford it...I guess I'm being impatient;)

For the last 9 years the September free dining dates have been announced around the last week of March or the first week of April. One year, 2010 I believe, they did not release the dates until May.
 
Recently, they have been only offering the QS dining free in the values, and regular dining in moderates and deluxe hotels. That is why we stopped staying at Pop. It was the same price once you upgraded the dining plan.

Also, it is only for certain resort hotels.
 
I hope they release something soon...it's so hard to plan dining and everything else when you don't know when the hotel discounts will be.....of if they will even have any this year.
 

Historic Patterns for fall free dining offers. Remember too that the bounceback from last year for fall 2013 were for stays beginning on August 18. I'm looking for the trend going back to late April, leaning toward April 25.

2006 - Booking started April 1
2007 - Booking started April 9
2008 - Booking started April 7
2009 - Booking started March 30
2010 - Booking Started April 29
2011 - Booking Started April 28
2012 - Booking Started March 1
 
Historic Patterns for fall free dining offers. Remember too that the bounceback from last year for fall 2013 were for stays beginning on August 18. I'm looking for the trend going back to late April, leaning toward April 25.

2006 - Booking started April 1
2007 - Booking started April 9
2008 - Booking started April 7
2009 - Booking started March 30
2010 - Booking Started April 29
2011 - Booking Started April 28
2012 - Booking Started March 1

If it doesn't include Value resorts though, I wonder if they will release some kind of separate discount for Value level? Or just leave them out completely :(
 
If it doesn't include Value resorts though, I wonder if they will release some kind of separate discount for Value level? Or just leave them out completely :(

I'm not seeing that happen to be honest. There were many people who called about the bounceback and asked for value and were allowed to do it without hassle. The QS only at values were a good way to throw them a bone without giving the full discount. If they didn't do FD at all for Values, they would see their occupancy at those resorts plummet like crazy.
 
Having to buy a 2 day ticket for everyone stinks since we already have tickets. Think it will be the same this year?
 
I think you always have to buy tickets for FD...we stayed three nights last March during FD (had a pin) and we only had to buy one day ticket, which was all we wanted anyhow.
 
It used to be a 1 day ticket and now I think it's a 2 day ticket. A 2 day ticket we don't need ups the vacation by about 400 bucks. While we can save the tickets for a future visit if $ is the issue- it makes the vacation very expensive.
We might just book a room only and pay for food OOP. We just want to do a quick 3 night trip with our toddler so food costs are going to be low.
 
sunsetbeachgal said:
I think you always have to buy tickets for FD...we stayed three nights last March during FD (had a pin) and we only had to buy one day ticket, which was all we wanted anyhow.

The 2 day base ticket requirement for free dining promos has been in place since 2010. You haven't been able to do 1 day base tickets with a free dining package since December of 2009.
 
TheDisney411 said:
For the last 9 years the September free dining dates have been announced around the last week of March or the first week of April. One year, 2010 I believe, they did not release the dates until May.

Last year it was released at the very beginning if March. My confirmation for FD for last September is dated March 3 (for Disney Visa holders).
 
"Cinder" Ella's Mom said:
Last year it was released at the very beginning if March. My confirmation for FD for last September is dated March 3 (for Disney Visa holders).

Yes, I know, but that is the earliest it's been released. Typically, for the last 9 years or so, the fall free dining dates have not been released until the end of March or first of April.
 
Just an FYI..

There are two different free dining timeframes for the latter half of the year. "Late summer" refers to the Aug/Sept free dining. "Fall" free dining is Oct-Dec. People often call the Aug/Sept deal "Fall" in error. The true Fall offer is not released until July (and even as late as August). Just thought I would clarify that so that people going in the Fall are not disappointed if something comes is released and only goes into Sept. It is going to be a long time before the Oct.-Dec. deals come out.
 
smitch425 said:
Just an FYI..

There are two different free dining timeframes for the latter half of the year. "Late summer" refers to the Aug/Sept free dining. "Fall" free dining is Oct-Dec. People often call the Aug/Sept deal "Fall" in error. The true Fall offer is not released until July (and even as late as August). Just thought I would clarify that so that people going in the Fall are not disappointed if something comes is released and only goes into Sept. It is going to be a long time before the Oct.-Dec. deals come out.

Actually there are 3 free dining time frames and they are:

Late Summer/Early Fall - mid to late August through late September: dates released in the spring, usually late March or early April.

Fall/Early Winter - select low crowd weeks from early October through mid December: dates released in the summer, usually July or August.

Winter/Early Spring - early January through mid March (excluding 2013, of course): usually released late fall or early winter.
 
Actually there are 3 free dining time frames and they are:

Late Summer/Early Fall - mid to late August through late September: dates released in the spring, usually late March or early April.

Fall/Early Winter - select low crowd weeks from early October through mid December: dates released in the summer, usually July or August.

Winter/Early Spring - early January through mid March (excluding 2013, of course): usually released late fall or early winter.

Actually, She said the latter half of the year. January is at the beginning of the year, or at least it used to be. :confused3
 
We really want to go September 28th through October but hate to not book the FDing deal coming up that only covers through September 25th......If we book that deal and then they add on that later time frame, it should be easy enough to just swap dates...right?
 














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