I'm sure the answer to my question is somewhere in here, but there are 100's of pages to sort through, so I will just ask again- If I book a room, but have a friend booking a separate room under their own account (going to book through the Disney site), what is the best way to make sure we get rooms in the same building and preferably near one another? If I speak to a customer service person, would they be able to look up the other persons info to make sure we are near each other, or is it just a matter of trying to ask for a specific building and floor request and hoping they put us near each other?
Is there something going on Feb 1st and 2nd? My friend had a really hard time getting a room for those nights and the new discount is unavailable already. Is seems like that would be an off time. (None of the Values are available.)
Is there something going on Feb 1st and 2nd? My friend had a really hard time getting a room for those nights and the new discount is unavailable already. Is seems like that would be an off time. (None of the Values are available.)
I believe Mardi Gras (think Jersey Week as LA schools have breaks then) falls in the first week of Feb which is also when there is a big Dance and Cheer competition as well.
The deals for the values went within minutes for most dates that they are offered.
There should be availability paying rack rate. The values only received a 10% discount I believe so it wasn't much of a savings.
If it helps at all we have an 8 night trip planned and the room only discount was only $97.
Wow, discounts are sure getting stingy. WDW prob only put aside a very small % of rooms for discounts.The deals for the values went within minutes for most dates that they are offered.
There should be availability paying rack rate. The values only received a 10% discount I believe so it wasn't much of a savings.
If it helps at all we have an 8 night trip planned and the room only discount was only $97.
That's comforting to hear. I just booked rack rates for a trip in May 2018. I was worried that the rooms would disappear before the discount for them came out. At least now I have two rooms and if I can apply a discount later that's icing on the cake.
I think this is such a good idea!!! Sadly I heard of a number of people this week who not only missed getting deals but also couldn't find what they wanted, even paying rack rate because their desired resort or room category was gone once the deals came out.
My suggestion is to book what you want as soon as you know it to ensure you get what you want. Some don't agree but I can relax knowing I've secured the dates, resort and room category that works best for our family. I can't concern myself with weather this will reduce the number of rooms Disney releases or not because I'm finding less and less availability on release date.
You can still go to the front desk if you do online check in. You can go to the front desk even if you get the text/email saying you can skip the front desk. If your room preferences are that important to you, it's probably a good idea to do online check in and request your preference, see if you get the email/text with the room number, decide if that room meets your requirements, and if not, then go by the front desk and see if you can be moved. I have only requested to be moved once after getting the room ready email, because I had a really bad location at BWI, and it wasn't a problem to move.Should I do the on-line check in so I can add my room preferences? (I still want to go to the front desk plus I have already called and had my preferences added to the reservation.)
I'm the same as you. We book our flights first for the cheapest that we can get. Then we decide on a hotel based on those dates and pick a hotel that meets our needs/budget requirement for that particular stay. For example, last year we had set dates because of our honeymoon and we spent a little extra on a hotel. Next year we are taking our niece and her mom so our budget is lower and we chose POP. I'm not changing my reservation even though I have found 0 offers for POP. I'm just going to pay the 171/night and be okay with that. I honestly don't think 171/night is bad for everything you get at Disney.I agree. Book the room you can afford and will be satisfied with, regardless of whether a discount comes out or not. If one does, it's icing on the cake.
Where there is an issue, is when people book a room KNOWING they can't afford that room unless a discount comes out. In that case, I say don't book it. I have seen so many disappointed posts from people having to downgrade or cancel or shorten trips, because the discount they expected didn't materialize. If you book a room you can't afford without a discount, then you are affecting the occupancy levels in a way that will reduce the likelihood of seeing a discount. It doesn't affect those people who booked rack and are willing to pay it if a discount doesn't materialize - those people are already happy.
I very seldom make any changes to a reservation once it's made. I make sure that the room and price I've booked are something I feel good about from the start. If a good discount comes out afterward, and I can change it, I will. If the discount is very small, or doesn't cover my resort/room choice, at least I am not concerned about how to pay for it.
I just looked at room only deals again for our dates and All-Star Sports is on there now. It wasn't on there before. It would save us around $200, but I'm still going to stick with POP. I'm really excited about the refurbished rooms, but if anyone else is interested my dates are Feb 27-March 4.
It's good news that some of the resorts have deals popping up that weren't there before, though.
Does anyone know specifically what sections have been renovated so far, and which ones will be finished over the next few months? I'm going in April, but it sounds like the renovations will still be going on through next summer.