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30 Jul 19, 02:21 PM |
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Join Date: May 10
Location: notts
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is onsite really that expensive?!?!
planning on going twice next year. sometime in march/april just us, and end of sept/early oct with friends in a villa. have been many times, but never onsite
the plan was to either get an annual pass up front, or a 14 day ultimate and then upgrade there... so i was looking at prices for the march/april trip... the idea was 5-7 nights onsite with "free" DDP and then the second week or so in our mates villa. but a cursory glance on disneyholidays.co.uk and for five nights for two people in wilderness lodge (the cheapest that did free ddp plus $100 giftcard) you are looking at 2,908.00 inc 14 day tickets or 3,198.00 for deluxe dining plan. but even without tickets and deluxe DDP, youre still looking at £400 a night for a hotel. that seems a little high to me... is this normal? that sort of money is usually how much two whole weeks would cost us (including flights, car hire, etc). i've not looked at onsite stuff before, and it seems a little high. i know they put the prices up recently and inflation and the weak pound arent helping either... but wow! am i doing it wrong? should i ditch the DDP altogether (i was planning on just doing a few of the nicer/signature restaurants for as much as possible) by saving up credits. should i just do 2 weeks in a villa, and a couple of meals at cali grill/v&a/contemporary/wherever? can anyone find me a reasonable deal with flights from ema/man/bhx for 2 weeks (give or take a day or two) sometime in march (or early april - any time that isnt school holidays!) with the first 5-7 nights onsite? or just a decent deal on the hotel part, and ill sort out flights/tickets separately. am i searching during US school holidays or something? argh! |
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30 Jul 19, 02:25 PM |
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March/April is one of most expensive times of year to go, plus deluxe DDP also a big cost so your price is accurate bearing these two factors in mind!
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30 Jul 19, 02:29 PM |
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Join Date: Mar 07
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look at a moderate resort with the cost of upgrading the free QSDP to the full DDP ... we have found that a fair bit less on a few occasions
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30 Jul 19, 02:31 PM |
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You probably don’t want deluxe dining plan. That gives you three table service credits a day. Look at the regular dining plan and maybe price up a moderate to see how it compares.
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30 Jul 19, 02:43 PM |
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My guess is that there aren't any standard view rooms available for your dates and that will be pushing the price up considerably.
Maybe a moderate would work better and you could upgrade the dining plan?
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30 Jul 19, 02:45 PM |
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Join Date: May 10
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it is? i'm surprised! we thought then would be good as it would be cheap!
but arent the good restaurants all 2TS credits each (or more?) i just want to eat in the *good* restaurants as much as possible, having standard DDP would mean having to save up the 5 TS credits from the whole stay to get 2 meals in 5 days ok, so 5 nights in Coronado Springs with 14 day tickets and upgrade deluxe ddp comes in at £2,348.00. this is a bit more like it. £300 a night excluding tickets. still seems a little high, but a bit less of a shock... |
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30 Jul 19, 04:20 PM |
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but arent the good restaurants all 2TS credits each (or more?) i just want to eat in the *good* restaurants as much as possible, having standard DDP would mean having to save up the 5 TS credits from the whole stay to get 2 meals in 5 days
Not necessarily. The signature restaurants all are 2 TS credits (and the HDD and SOA dinner shows) with all other TS restaurants only 1TS. The signature restaurants are in the main, very nice indeed but very very expensive. However you’d be totally wrong to discount all the 1 TS places by assuming that they’re not *good* as you put it. You can get an excellent meal in the following restaurants (IMO obviously) for 1 TS credit pp: Ale and Compass Homecomin Grand Floridian Cafe Trattoria Al Forno Boma Sanaa The Wave... of American Flavours Coral Reef Garden Grill Via Napoli Tepoan Edo and many more. |
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30 Jul 19, 04:21 PM |
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Getting Excited
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TBH staying on property IS expensive no matter which way you swing it, the fact you're using the free QSDP means you are paying 'rack rate' for the rooms, i've heard that sometimes room discounts are available without the dining plan but then you can pay for the plan you want as an extra which sometimes works out cheaper.
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30 Jul 19, 06:02 PM |
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Just come back from 10 nights at Coronado and I reckon it was a bargain. It was £192 per night for 3 of us but that included all of our food and drink and also free parking (admittedly that will be unavailable next year but you can have free transport). Also got $100 gift card. So, if you say £20 for the parking and £8 per day for the gift card, that's about £55 per person full board accommodation.
Of course, I didn't upgrade to the DDP as we were happy with the QSDP
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30 Jul 19, 09:44 PM |
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We stayed at POR during Easter 2016 with $100, free parking and qsdp for 5 it worked out the room cost for 7 nights was around £300-400.
This time we are staying at CRB for 11 nights, 5 again, at a cost of £2000, take off food which is easily £30 per person per day for us 2 x £5 snacks each and £10 x 2 pp for lunch and dinner at worst = £1,650, parking I believe is now $22 x 10 = $220 and we have a $200 gift card. It works out well I think but we are a full room and I believe parking will no longer be included next year. As the above said free parking is out next year bus there will still be free transport, with the skyliner I think I'd be happy to have no car during our onsite portion.
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