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PRICES are killing me, anyone else feeling it too?
Hi all,
I used to be a frequent intercot flyer as you all know...but have been on the down low recently, life has been really busy!!! Anyways...we are thinking of an Easter trip..my DH proposed an Easter trip to me over Valentines dinner last night. Now I'm entirely frustrated. The prices for accomodations have gone through the roof. How can I justify these prices..just for the ROOM??? I can not believe how much this Easter trip would cost us. We are a family of five that stays deluxes..DH would not be happy at a mod or value. He is used to a certain way, and doesnt want to do things differently. We spend alot of time at the resort and love the downtime there in between parks and in the evening. Where we stay is very important to us. We are Poly People and I just can't see this happening with these prices during this week. How does anyone else pull off Easter week? I just can't justify it, and I want to!
Lisa
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Early planning is the key to cheaper vacations.
You're what, two months out? The law of supply and demand is way against you at this point.
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If you want a deluxe you have to pay deluxe prices. It is the same at any other 'deluxe' hotel out there not in Disney, especially at Easter time.
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Originally Posted by DizneyRox
Early planning is the key to cheaper vacations.
You're what, two months out? The law of supply and demand is way against you at this point.
The room prices are not affected by early planning, are they?? A garden view room at the Poly is over $500.00/night!!!
Lisa
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I feel your pain, that is the main reason we bought into DVC in 2006.
There is a spring special which needs to be booked today. Maybe you could take that and stay for 4 or 5 nights instead of 7? Just a thought.
Good luck
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Lisa, I just remember AP rates are out through 4/16. Poly is $386 I believe. Maybe it would be worth buying one AP? You would need to run the numbers.
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Originally Posted by VWL Mom
Lisa, I just remember AP rates are out through 4/16. Poly is $386 I believe. Maybe it would be worth buying one AP? You would need to run the numbers.
I'll do that. It looks like every single room type is open at the poly too. Forget how we usually stay at club level, a garden view club level is $725/night!!!! WOW!!
Lisa
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Originally Posted by VWL Mom
Lisa, I just remember AP rates are out through 4/16. Poly is $386 I believe. Maybe it would be worth buying one AP? You would need to run the numbers.
It wouldn't help her for Easter, though, as the AP rates aren't availabe then.
To the OP - I feel your pain... we saw the Disney golf special available over Easter wknd (crazy great rates for all four courses, unlimited play... my DH was baying at the moon to go... ) but we couldn't justify the cost, either, and that was for driving and staying at a value resort!!
Easter rates are just what they are -- crazy high b/c most northern and northeastern schools are on break, and the assumption is that a high percentage of them will go to Disney. So, just like Christmas or any other holiday, the rates are through the roof for rooms, airfare, you name it... and no specials or discounts to be found.
If I were you, I would try for an off-season trip -- it's why we're giving August a "go" this year, and just preparing ourselves for the heat.
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Sorry, your right. Offer ends 4/16 and Easter's 4/22.
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Rates across the board have increased so much it is ridiculous. We used to go to WDW two or three times a year. Now we can hardly justify the cost even with the discounts. lol We are in the same boat as you, we prefer the deluxe hotels. Last time we decided to try a moderate and went with Port Orleans Riverside resort but we weren't happy. Walking to the main building for the restaurant and big pool was like going on a hike through the wilderness. We were so far away it wasn't even funny.
We have decided to do something else for our next vacation and are going to New York to see the sites, museums and take in a broadway play. We are already working on plans for the vacation after that one now and it looks like it is probably going to be a cruise and we are going to take a tour to the Chichen Itza Mayan ruins. Both of these vacations are working out to be less expensive than our usual trip to WDW.
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Originally Posted by DizneyRox
Early planning is the key to cheaper vacations.
You're what, two months out? The law of supply and demand is way against you at this point.
Originally Posted by mouseketeer mom
The room prices are not affected by early planning, are they?? A garden view room at the Poly is over $500.00/night!!!
Rack rates are not affected by early planning. The rate for Easter week was set when Disney published their 2011 rates and have not fluctuated. Lisa's price quote would have been the same if she had booked 6 months out.
Originally Posted by Magic Smiles
If you want a deluxe you have to pay deluxe prices. It is the same at any other 'deluxe' hotel out there not in Disney, especially at Easter time.
Yes, you will pay deluxe prices for Easter week anywhere else, but Disney's rack rate for that week are pretty high by comparison. I checked the New York Palace, which definitely qualifies as a deluxe hotel, and I could get a room with 2 beds overlooking St. Patrick's Cathedral, which is better than the basic view, for 339 a night. The Hotel Del Coronado is even cheaper than the Poly. I can get a room with 2 beds there for 445 a night. At both of these hotels, this is the "rack rate", not any special rate.
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Not for nothing but you might want to poke around the moderate's websites. As a family we had always stayed deluxes but eventually the prices just became to much. While there is a difference the moderates are still nice, especially either of the Port Orleans. They have a very adult feel and in my opinion a disney trip on a slight lower scale is better then no trip at all.
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Disney charges those rates because they know they can... If people stopped booking, the rates may lower, or more discounts would be available... However, Easter is a prime time to go to WDW, and they know this...
I'm sorry this trip is going to cost you an arm, leg, two livers, a spleen, and probably a few hearts... Maybe look for accommodations off property... Or, look for a moderate resort to stay in... Hope things work out for you...
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Have you ever looked into renting DVC points?? Ive never stayed in a Deluxe like Poly or GF so I dont know what the comparisons are. But try taking a look at the DVC resorts on property like Beach Club or Boardwalk resorts and see if thats maybe something to look into?? I hope you get to go
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Easter week is like the second busiest week of the year. You're just not going to find discounts that week. It's like Christmas week, basically.
You might (and I stress might) do better trying to rent some DVC points. I went in on the member website and just threw in some guideline dates (4/23 - 4/30) for a Magic Kingdom view studio at Bay Lake Tower. It would be 241 points which on rental would probably cost you about $2,650. That comes to around $380 a night.
Not great, but pretty good for a hotel that's walking distance from Magic Kingdom with a view of the fireworks at night.
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Are your dates flexible? You are always going to pay more for a holiday trip. We usually stay values and I agree a trip to Disney is great no matter where I stay. If you are really not going for the parks and looking more to stay in a nice hotel perhaps you should do a non-Disney trip. Wow, can't believe I said that
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Like VWL Mom said above, if you like to stay at a Deluxe resort (that isn't the Poly), you should really consider buying into DVC. In looking at how frequently you vacation at Disney, it would make perfect sense. 6 nights at the Poly will run you $2,000-$3,000 a trip. You can buy 100 points for less than $9,000 resale and then your cost per night will drop drastically.
As for this trip, you can either decide to pay through the nose, stay elsewhere or reschedule to a cheaper time. I'm afraid your option are pretty limited, but good luck.
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One thing to take into account with the DVC suggestion is that Easter Week is a high point period at DVC resorts as well so the point requirement is going to be pretty high, 100 points certainly won't do it.
Trying to stay in a deluxe accomodation at a prime time is going to be a costly trip, especially at WDW with the profit is the one and only priority mentality that is in vogue there now.
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