I’m a little flexible on the date, but one of the weeks we’re considering is May 18-23ish. I need 3 rooms, preferably at Boardwalk, Beach or Yacht. Leaning toward BW because of Stormalong Bay being closed, but will still consider BC/YC. Thank you so much!!If you don't mind posting the date range and the hotel names, someone with an AP can check it for you.
The AP rates for 2 adults during that time:I’m a little flexible on the date, but one of the weeks we’re considering is May 18-23ish. I need 3 rooms, preferably at Boardwalk, Beach or Yacht. Leaning toward BW because of Stormalong Bay being closed, but will still consider BC/YC. Thank you so much!!
Thank you!!The AP rates for 2 adults during that time:
BEACH CLUB
$442 Resort view
$488 Water view
$760 Resort view-club level
YACHT CLUB
No AP rates offered.
BOARDWALK
$794 Resort view-club level
$1012 Garden room-club level access
Because they are only available to those select guests that qualify. They want you to buy and AP or book a trip and then you get the lower pricing. Strictly marketing.I think they should post the AP and the Bounce Back rates. Why so secretive?
No, I think they want you to call so they can talk you into booking a package.Because they are only available to those select guests that qualify. They want you to buy and AP or book a trip and then you get the lower pricing. Strictly marketing.
Dave
That might have been the reasoning until the last 8-10 years.No, I think they want you to call so they can talk you into booking a package.
I would not do the BB rates, but if it's marketing than they have it backwards. If you want to entice people to buy AP's than you 'would' show the discounts that they can get.Because they are only available to those select guests that qualify. They want you to buy and AP or book a trip and then you get the lower pricing. Strictly marketing.
Dave
The bottom line is sadly no! WDW leaves a lot to desire when it comes to their website.
I would not do the BB rates, but if it's marketing than they have it backwards. If you want to entice people to buy AP's than you 'would' show the discounts that they can get.
I remember calling about 25 years ago, I didn't have an annual pass, but the CM was quite willing to tell me what the AP rates were.
Of course they are never guaranteed but seeing AP hotel discount for Universal is what convinced me to buy a Universal AP. Same could happen for Disney and when I have an AP I end up traveling more to WDW and staying onsite and eating there... It seems like something they could show on the website and allow you to book but of course you have to show an AP at the time of check in to keep the discount.BB rates have nothing to do with having an AP. Resort discounts are not the primary reason to buy an AP. They are never guaranteed & are an additional benefit offered randomly.
It seems like something they could show on the website and allow you to book but of course you have to show an AP at the time of check in to keep the discount.