It has to do with hotel bookings, not park attendance. If there's a large amount of unsold rooms for a particular month, then they start offering enticements such as discounts and "free" dining. Notice the parenthetical "free" as you are paying rack rate for your room that you have the add on of a meal plan entitlement.
Perhaps they just aren’t announced. Summer deals just came out.Thank you. So this means that Spefember bookings are higher this year? I know it's busy all year but we carefully researched the historically less crowded times so I just want to be prepared. Is it unusual that they don't offer incentives for September?
The Summer deals included a Kid's Free Dining for ages 3-9, but ages 10+ had to pay full price.Perhaps they just aren’t announced. Summer deals just came out.
Free dining for the Fall usually releases around the end of April.
https://www.mousesavers.com/historical-information-on-walt-disney-world-resort-discounts/#codetrends
You really contradict yourself here, the free dining doesn't save you money, but it saved you$100 per person x 5, so saved you $500???Free dining is no longer "frequently" offered, nor is it typically truly "free." If and when it comes out, it will almost certainly be for select rooms at select resorts for select fall arrival dates (with blackouts), and only if you have a room-and-ticket package of a certain length, and tickets of a certain level (typically parkhoppers are required at the very least). I don't mean to discourage you, OP, but just be sure that when an offer comes out, you do the math to see if it's really going to be a help to you (and to see if there isn't an alternative room-only discount offer or other special offer that might save you more). The last time we visited during a "free" dining offer, we really only saved about $100 per person for my party of 5, by the time we'd paid to upgrade our room and tickets to be eligible. It was still a nice savings and we were grateful for it, but to call our dining "free" would have been a misnomer.
You really contradict yourself here, the free dining doesn't save you money, but it saved you$100 per person x 5, so saved you $500???
I think the OP's concerns are more about crowd size. She's asking if the lack of free dining offers means the parks are already busy, so no need for incentives .
Off season? I don't think Disney has that anymore. Their seasons are only busy, sweltering and busy and crushingly busyI wanted to go when it's less busy so does that mean off season
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