Dan Murphy
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- Apr 20, 2000
A prime rib at Shula's.my resort fee just went up $55.
A prime rib at Shula's.my resort fee just went up $55.
melking, our trip was booked an Express Deal from Priceline. They are none refundable. They said the $35 a day resort fee needed to be paid at check-in. Like you I agreed to the $35 but now it goes up after I book. We can afford it, but it just looks bad from a Marriott perspective.We keep saying the fee went up $5 per day but that’s not exactly accurate. They charge ~12.5% sales tax on the resort fee as well. My weeklong stay increased by nearly $40. I will absolutely make a stink over this while I’m there. I agreed to the $35/day resort fee that was included in my quoted rate at booking. I also agreed to the included “amenities”. We have a contract in writing in the form of a confirmation email. I do not agree to their new rate increase and lack of amenities. As far as they know, I’m completely ignorant to the price increase and I’ll use that to my advantage.
I might stop looking at my booking rate anyway, at least for a while. I booked a king deluxe balcony room. It appears that room type is no longer available for my dates. I got a pretty great rate though. My rate is cheaper than the king no view rooms currently.
I really hope that they only charge the fee that was in place when booked, that's a bad bait and switch move if they don't - fine print or not.I agree with this for the fact that the fees exist but to raise them on people that already have made reservations at the lower rate is where my main issue lies. I know it is in the fine print when you reserve that they can raise them at any time but that still doesn’t make it right.
They aren't pods. They are small, flat filter packs.I just scrolled through many pages, but couldn’t find the answer to my question- at the Swan, are the “single serve” coffee pots suing the pods, or more of a keurig? I want to bring my own coffee and can’t see a photo of find out in a search. Thanks!
We booked directly with Bonvoy. I looked at our reservation online and it now reflects the increased fee.I really hope that they only charge the fee that was in place when booked, that's a bad bait and switch move if they don't - fine print or not.
For us, I'll be burning my Marriott points for our stay in Oahu - not sure my loyalty will remain with Marriott if/when I begin more travel for business. The points devaluation and other things they've done has soured me a bit, time will tell.
I just scrolled through many pages, but couldn’t find the answer to my question- at the Swan, are the “single serve” coffee pots suing the pods, or more of a keurig? I want to bring my own coffee and can’t see a photo of find out in a search. Thanks!
https://www.disboards.com/threads/w...tion-questions.3264274/page-871#post-63759639They aren't pods. They are small, flat filter packs.
Not really, you usually will get a lower price, the only "downside" is if you book a package through Disney. But sounds like you went about it the cost savings way, congrats!We booked through the Marriott website. Is there anything we will lose by doing it that way (vs booking through Disney)? I bought park tickets through UT to save a little money. This is our first time staying at the Swan.
Well, I can speak of the Swan. Higher floors (I'd say 6 or higher) with the east wing and east view of the BW. You'd be able to look over the BW and on over to Epcot. You would only see the higher fireworks as well as Spaceship Earth.I’m considering splurging on a room with a view for NYE if it means I’m guaranteed a fireworks view from my room. I know the Reserve has Epcot specific views, but I’m wondering if the Swan/Dolphin have rooms with guaranteed Epcot views since I’d like a balcony. Would the deluxe resort view be a theme park view by chance?