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29 Jan 19, 08:50 PM |
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25% and half board offer
Thinking of booking for August, last year I browsed the prices around May time and there was still a 25% offer on, with half board, plus there was something like a VIP package for quite a reasonable price.
Is there a regular routine of these offers like for Orlando does anyone know/watch on a regular basis? Thanks if anyone is able to help.
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2 Feb 19, 09:58 AM |
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2 Feb 19, 10:06 AM |
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Gone all Goofy
Join Date: Sep 12
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There does pretty much always seem to be an offer, yes. The French site also has different offers.
You can browse the different countries and their offers, however I've noticed that at the moment most countries are the same as the UK, apart from French speaking ones that have the same deal as France. |
17 Feb 19, 01:15 PM |
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So there is 35% offer on at the moment but no dining - Anyone have any opinions about whether to wait for a dining offer to come on - what do you actually get for the dining offer and what is the food like?
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2006 (April) - Regal Palms 2008 (April) - Regal Palms 2011 (August) - POFQ/RPR 2012 (July) - Beach Club Resort/RPR 2014 (July) -OKW/RPR 2016 (July) - OKW/RPR - 2020 - 2023 fingers crossed for free DDP |
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17 Feb 19, 04:10 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Feb 18
Location: North East
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You get breakfast in the hotel and lunch or dinner for half board or all 3 for full board. Different standards depending on hotel or you can upgrade your hotel dining plan - standard, plus or premium. They can be used in different restaurants or hotels. If the place you are eating in is a higher standard than your plan you pay the extra.
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17 Feb 19, 04:32 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Jan 11
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honestly i'm not a fan of the free dining offers at DLP, I find them restrictive, I'd much rather have a higher % discount and no"free" dining plan. Do you have under-12s in your party? I just noticed the French site has up to 35% off and free under-12s for summer (up to September) so that might work better?
Other than that, its really up to you whether you want to jump on the 35% off, or wait until after April, when the next lot of offers will be due. Edited at 04:43 PM. |
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18 Feb 19, 10:57 PM |
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Proud to wear my Ears
Join Date: Apr 12
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I noticed this as I have an 8 & 3y/o. I had been looking for 2nd week of Oct however French ‘Summer’ offer only available till 30th Sept where as UK one runs till 6th Nov. 😡
For 4 nights in first week in July for us though would be; Cheyenne = €1200 🇫🇷offer Sequoia = €1388 🇫🇷 Cheyenne = £1398 (€1537) 🇬🇧 Sequoia = £1518 (£1669) 🇬🇧 We’d save €337 at Cheyenne or €281at Sequoia using French offers right now with u12s going ‘free’. Saving based on 1.10 exchange rate Edited at 10:58 PM. |
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9 Apr 19, 11:45 PM |
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Can anyone help - pricing one night at dlp with tickets is £800 is on uk site , french site is £550 - I need to book but wonder ... I don’t speak french but can roughly make it out - so you change language or just book it ?
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10 Apr 19, 04:57 AM |
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On Google chrome it can translate it for you. But if you can't find how to do that, you could always open 2 tabs and follow one in English, while you fill out the French version. You will have to pay in Euros, and if your card isn't foreign transaction fee free, you'll need to take that cost into account. X
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10 Apr 19, 11:17 AM |
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Excited about Disney
Join Date: Dec 12
Location: Whitley Bay
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We waited for the 2 free nights offer as we prefer the freedom of not being on the dining plan and as we were booking 2 rooms it was better financially.
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