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I didn't check yesterday, but do see them this morning. Priceline loves to make things disappear and reappear, sometimes multiple times within a day.Has anyone else noticed that Disney resorts have disappeared from Priceline again (for 2024 dates)? I noticed it the night they announced the 2025 packages. I have tried a variety of dates on the app and the website and nada.
So as far as finding on property.....the info on post #1,is it all still the same except the free shuttle?I didn't check yesterday, but do see them this morning. Priceline loves to make things disappear and reappear, sometimes multiple times within a day.
Gee, I never look at that #1 post - 6 years is a loooong time in the Priceline world.So as far as finding on property.....the info on post #1,is it all still the same except the free shuttle?
Do you think this is All Star? I wasn’t sure because All Star doesn’t even come up for this night in the regular Priceline list. And $100 isn’t the regular price.
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I wonder if it's because there is an additional charge for more than 2 adults in the room, but not for children. Or, perhaps the room they booked is a king (assigned by PL - unbeknownst to the person booking) and it won't allow 3.We have never had issue adding our 2 kids to our room. In our experience you cannot do it via MDE, you have to call the Disney Wholesale number 407-939-7671 to add the additional people.
Yep - 99.44% that is AS Sports.
This seems like a good place to post this: Back in the thread I and others had posted links to my Disney Resort Matcher for Priceline - that was Google Sheets based and admittedly annoying to use (multiple people might be in it at the same time and change things on each other without realizing.)
So, I've updated the resort matcher to a more better tool - select Star & Guest ratings from a hidden deal, select a location and (optionally) enter the number of reviews shown on the deal and click search.
It should return all of the resorts in either Bonnet Creek or DS that match the deal and include a recent actual review count and ratings. (Not sure how often I'll need to update it (or have time to) - but it doesn't need to be completely exact because even if two resorts have exactly the same ratings and reviews, there's some other factor that would give you a hint which one it is.
For example, Right now there are two resorts in Bonnet Creek that are 3-star 8-guest rated resorts with review counts in the 600s: Pop Century and AS Sports. Pop is very unlikely to be as cheap as that deal above says, especially since the Skyliner opened.
The only other resort pair that have the same settings right now (that I'm aware of) is AS Music and Movies. Those are a little more difficult to tell apart in deals, since they could have similar pricing. But, if the hidden deal price is up in the hundreds of $, you can guess it is a Music suite. Or, you can look for a non-hidden deal in the search results for one of those resorts and compare the crossed-out price in the hidden deal to it. (There's some nuance to that, see the TP blog post of mine linked above in the thread for some tips.)
Find my new version of the Priceline Disney Resort Matcher here.
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Wow thanks!Yep - 99.44% that is AS Sports.
This seems like a good place to post this: Back in the thread I and others had posted links to my Disney Resort Matcher for Priceline - that was Google Sheets based and admittedly annoying to use (multiple people might be in it at the same time and change things on each other without realizing.)
So, I've updated the resort matcher to a more better tool - select Star & Guest ratings from a hidden deal, select a location and (optionally) enter the number of reviews shown on the deal and click search.
It should return all of the resorts in either Bonnet Creek or DS that match the deal and include a recent actual review count and ratings. (Not sure how often I'll need to update it (or have time to) - but it doesn't need to be completely exact because even if two resorts have exactly the same ratings and reviews, there's some other factor that would give you a hint which one it is.
For example, Right now there are two resorts in Bonnet Creek that are 3-star 8-guest rated resorts with review counts in the 600s: Pop Century and AS Sports. Pop is very unlikely to be as cheap as that deal above says, especially since the Skyliner opened.
The only other resort pair that have the same settings right now (that I'm aware of) is AS Music and Movies. Those are a little more difficult to tell apart in deals, since they could have similar pricing. But, if the hidden deal price is up in the hundreds of $, you can guess it is a Music suite. Or, you can look for a non-hidden deal in the search results for one of those resorts and compare the crossed-out price in the hidden deal to it. (There's some nuance to that, see the TP blog post of mine linked above in the thread for some tips.)
Find my new version of the Priceline Disney Resort Matcher here.
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Not specifically at AS Sports, but I have frequently done this across many hotels. I just go to the front desk and say “I have two reservations but don’t want to switch rooms.” Sometimes they will “merge” them in the computer; sometimes they just make a note. No one has ever protested and told me to move. YMMV though.Hello everyone! I booked a three night stay at All Star Sports via a Priceline express deal a few weeks ago and am considering adding another night as I see there is an express deal available at the same resort. Has anyone had success calling to link two separate room reservations before arriving so as to not have to switch rooms? Or is it highly likely I have to switch rooms? Weighing my options before I book the additional night. Thanks!!
Thank you! Great tips!!Not specifically at AS Sports, but I have frequently done this across many hotels. I just go to the front desk and say “I have two reservations but don’t want to switch rooms.” Sometimes they will “merge” them in the computer; sometimes they just make a note. No one has ever protested and told me to move. YMMV though.
PS- I would leave a note for housekeeping on the door if you do this or speak to them directly. A few times we have had housekeepers who thought we were checking out when we were staying.
As long as the room category is the same, it is not a problem.Hello everyone! I booked a three night stay at All Star Sports via a Priceline express deal a few weeks ago and am considering adding another night as I see there is an express deal available at the same resort. Has anyone had success calling to link two separate room reservations before arriving so as to not have to switch rooms? Or is it highly likely I have to switch rooms? Weighing my options before I book the additional night. Thanks!!