Gatomiller
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That’s what I’m curious about - seems to be they are skipping over some months of any kind of promoSo no promos out for May or a majority of June then?
That’s what I’m curious about - seems to be they are skipping over some months of any kind of promoSo no promos out for May or a majority of June then?
So no promos out for May or a majority of June then?
That’s what I’m curious about - seems to be they are skipping over some months of any kind of promo
Maybe they believe Tron will drive enough early attendance that promos won't be necessary?So no promos out for May or a majority of June then?
No but it has a 4 day ticket, 4 night minimum requirement.Does anyone know if there is a minimum person per room? So if we got two rooms with two people in each room would we get a $750 gift card for each room if we had gone deluxe and the right time dates?
That would probably explain why everythings still being given a snack credit label on all new menus still too. They're presumably waiting for the inevitable drop in demand, at which point it can be brought back almost overnight.Personal opinion only, but I feel like the lack of DDP deal is linked to the limited capacity in TSRs. Even 60 days out, it's almost impossible to get good dining reservations. If I paid for the deluxe dining package and couldn't get most of the TSR reservations I wanted, I'd be pretty upset. At least with this, Disney can still argue that you can get the full value of the gift card from QSRs and snacks (with no perceived expectations of using it all at TSRs).
I’ve heard they’ll focus on room only discounts for the spring, also likely to be announced tomorrowThat’s what I’m curious about - seems to be they are skipping over some months of any kind of promo
Interesting. Given their campaign to reduce AP’s, who do they think will buy a bulk of the room-only packages?I’ve heard they’ll focus on room only discounts for the spring, also likely to be announced tomorrow
I can say that my travel agent has reached out to me already about this deal, my reservation price for the entire trip went up 84.00 and I will receive two $300.00 dining cards, so for me this is a BIG win!Can't speak for the US but the offer that was available in the UK earlier this year for 2023 bookings was $72 dining credit/night for a mid level resort - there was no price increase on the rooms when the offer kicked in (I know because I was monitoring prices ready to book and had an insider tip on the date it was going live). On top of that you get a $200 gift card and an additional $100 if Cirque du Soleil is down whilst you're there as it included free tickets initially.
Honestly I'd still rather have DDP back. I know many US folks dislike it but it made perfect sense for the more profitable international audience Disney was catering to.
Florida residents without AP and/or with a discounted 3-4 day ticket?Interesting. Given their campaign to reduce AP’s, who do they think will buy a bulk of the room-only packages?
Discounted tickets? Did you just leak their nextFlorida residents without AP and/or with a discounted 3-4 day ticket?
They must be really hurting from the lack of AP money.Discounted tickets? Did you just leak their nextdiscountincentive package?
Yeah, those and APs would probably be the target for room-only discounts. Now, if they'd only let people buy those hated APs again...
Not necessarily. You’d need to check with Disney or a TA. It depends if the promo is per night or per booking, the devil is in the detail. You don’t get more if you have 4 people vs 2 as far as I know, for example.The phrasing on this is a little confusing. Everything says “up to a $750 Disney Dining Promo Card with eligible bookings.” However, I assume the promo card can be for more, if you’re booking more nights? Say, if I’m booking 10 nights at a deluxe, I would get a $1500 promo.
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