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    Default When your reservation is 1/2 peak & half regular season

    We are arriving on the last day of peak season (April 8). Reservations are April 8-10. Will they adjust the rate according or are you stuck with whatever the rate is on the first day of your ressie?

    That would really, REALLY stink but part of me thinks there was a big ol' rigamarole about this not long ago...

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    I believe that Disney uses "day of week" pricing, so that would mean that you would be charged per day based on 'season.' Your first night would be charged at 'Peak' price, but your other day(s) would be at 'Regular' season rates.
    -Bud

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    Bud is correct. Disney uses daily pricing - like most every other hotel. That wasn't always the case, though. It used to to be that your entire stay was based on the first night's rate. But that changed several years ago.

    Steve
    First visit: Disneyland, July 17, 1955 (well, somebody had to be there on opening day!)

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    Thanks, all! I knew I remembered something about this topic - but couldn't remember which way it swung! LOL

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