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chipndalefan 4 Oct 16 10:08 AM

25% off and free half board online now
 
The new offer has just gone live today for those waiting to book their winter trips.

lancs 4 Oct 16 10:45 AM

Yep I've booked today. Going between Christmas and New Year and worked out £20 more for half board than with the previous offer so well worth it. Didn't think I would get it any cheaper so gone with it and booked with disneyholidays. Excited now :grin:

MK_club1987 4 Oct 16 11:19 AM

Damn that's worse than the 2 night free offer for me, coming in at £250ish more, should have booked before!

daisy and ruby 4 Oct 16 11:20 AM

Spanish site has 2 nights free at moment

Tink75 4 Oct 16 11:34 AM

No one has a crystal ball. I think it's like flights... you book when you are happy with a price and then don't look again (unless you want to keep checking the country you have booked with for a better offer where you may be able to change/upgrade)... It's like Disney roulette trying to get the best deal. My personal opinion is, I wish they would stop all this nonsense and just have one price for everyone but then that doesn't work because of the different dynamics and markets they appeal to. So, I'm not sure how that could work!

It's fast becoming the 'DFS' of the Disney world lol!

Silvercat 4 Oct 16 11:47 AM

Hmm, interesting. I booked a week ago and got a quote of £650-ish for Newport Bay next March, 2 adults, 5 days. I paid £216 for the half board dining plan, as the cost of buying food there worked out to be only slightly cheaper than the plan, and that was at the cheapest table-service restaurants, so to us it was worth the extra £5 or so a day.

I've just priced up the holiday we already have with the new 'free half-board dining plan' and it came out at around £850 ...

Free? Really?

Tink75 4 Oct 16 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Silvercat (Post 12039306)
Hmm, interesting. I booked a week ago and got a quote of £650-ish for Newport Bay next March, 2 adults, 5 days. I paid £216 for the half board dining plan, as the cost of buying food there worked out to be only slightly cheaper than the plan, and that was at the cheapest table-service restaurants, so to us it was worth the extra £5 or so a day.

I've just priced up the holiday we already have with the new 'free half-board dining plan' and it came out at around £850 ...

Free? Really?

Standard practice really. WDW are sometimes guilty of this in their 'free dining' plans too...

Silvercat 4 Oct 16 12:07 PM

Sadly, that is true. I guess only the gullible believe that any DDP comes really 'free'.

Silvercat 4 Oct 16 12:09 PM

By the way, "DFS of the Disney World" - funny!

Guest 4 Oct 16 12:19 PM

It is only for stays up to March :(

Does anyone know when this offer is likley to be on again for June/ July stays?


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