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31 Aug 19, 05:02 AM |
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VIP Dibber
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Best Disney hotel to be in during the storm
Looks like we may have to batten down this week as were due to fly Monday. Currently in AKL and to stay will be $300 a night. I’m not sure about insurance yet and what if anything we are covered for. I can get other resorts much cheaper like all star movies and music at around $130 a night. My question is, which Disney resort would be best to move to from a practical position. For example if I picked one without knowing it could be a room block away from the main building which would limit access to the restaurant for example.
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31 Aug 19, 05:18 AM |
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VIP Dibber
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Akl is going to be the cheapest option with internal corridors. The values and moderates are alll external blocks where you have to walk outside to get to the main building.
You could look at the Swan / dolphin or disneysprings hotels. Not all disneysprings hotels are internal corridors however. |
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31 Aug 19, 05:21 AM |
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Getting Excited
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Hi Jamie, worth checking your insurance. My policy states that I am covered for accommodation to the same standard that I am currently in. Can’t advise on Disney hotels I’m afraid.
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31 Aug 19, 06:23 AM |
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31 Aug 19, 07:54 AM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Jun 16
Location: God's Own Country
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Stay put. Internal corridor hotels are better in hurricanes as they may put a curfew on which also means the grounds. £300 a night isn’t that bad but you’d think Disney would do a cost deal. I’d go and ask to speak to a manager and ask why it’s not cheaper given a crisis.
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31 Aug 19, 08:01 AM |
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I would have a look at the Tower at Coronado, it may be cheaper. Make sure you enquire about the tower and not one of their outer buildings.
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31 Aug 19, 08:03 AM |
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Apprentice Imagineer
Join Date: Oct 10
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Just back from an extended stay at WL due to BA cancelling our return flight home. No problem at the front desk - they said that Disney has a special rate for those with aircraft problems but they were able to add a couple of nights to our booking on the same rate at which we originally booked.
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31 Aug 19, 08:05 AM |
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Earning More Ears
Join Date: Aug 13
Location: Scotland
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As people have said, a hotel with internal corridors is better. Also if the hurricane does hit, you should not be paying full price for the room, they have hurricane rates that apply.
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31 Aug 19, 09:03 AM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Sep 10
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State of florida don't allow profiteering during any types of disruption they even have phone contact number to report any business that put up prices from petrol to hotel rates.
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31 Aug 19, 10:25 AM |
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Imagineer
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300 bucks a night sounds good to me.
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