Is this a good price for Disney?
Posted By |
Message |
Pages: 1 [2] |
BargainMama
LIF Adult
Member since 5/09 15657 total posts
Name:
|
Re: Is this a good price for Disney?
Free dining is offered at various parts of the year. There is not an offer for your date. Sometimes people get offer codes emailed to them for free dining, but those cannot be shared.
Message edited 2/14/2012 1:14:33 PM.
|
Posted 2/14/12 1:14 PM |
|
|
Long Island Weddings
Long Island's Largest Bridal Resource |
OrganicMama
So in love with my little man!
Member since 6/08 5172 total posts
Name: Mama
|
Re: Is this a good price for Disney?
Posted by BargainMama
Free dining is offered at various parts of the year. There is not an offer for your date. Sometimes people get offer codes emailed to them for free dining, but those cannot be shared.
Okay, thanks for the info!
|
Posted 2/14/12 1:31 PM |
|
|
Lillykat
going along for the ride...
Member since 5/05 16253 total posts
Name:
|
Re: Is this a good price for Disney?
Posted by OrganicMama
Posted by LINewbie
I would book through Disney. Undercover tourist has slightly cheaper tickets. And depending on when you go you might get the meal plan for free. Plan out where and what you will be eating to see if it is worth buying it.
Can you tell me, how would someone get the meal plan for free? I just booked at Saratoga Springs for 3 nights for May 17-20. We didn't include dining, I'm looking into it now (not sure it's worth it for us, we have a 2 bed villa with full kitchen, and DS has food allergies plus my sister has 5 kids so that's a huge expense to eat out every meal). How would we get free dining? We got 30% off our room only booking, could we possibly get free dining too? That would be awesome!
No you cannot stack discounts - it would be 30% OR free dining not both. Right now there is no public free dining deal for May - but there are private codes that some people get. Not sure if any of the private codes would cover those dates OR if you will get one.
You can always change your deal at any time (after final payment there is a change fee but nothing before that). Not sure that free dining would be better than 30% off room rate (it depends on how many people you would have on the plan - sometimes room only codes are better deals than free dining so you would have to price it all out).
The way most people get codes are to do the following: Register on WDW website and price out some trips, save them, go back and cancel some and price some more.
Also order the free trip planning DVD. Those things seem to trigger them to send people private codes (by email or post cards by mail). They can't be shared or given to others. I.e. I get them for my parents who traveled with us in the past but I can't use them because even though they came to my email they are in their name and are attached to their mailing address.
|
Posted 2/14/12 6:30 PM |
|
|
Pages: 1 [2] |
Potentially Related Topics:
Currently 1133191 users on the LIFamilies.com Chat
|