mom2brooke76
Proud Redhead who doesn't think that Universal is
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- Aug 20, 2006
If you cancel any hotel ressies, please make sure you let them know WHY you're cancelling so maybe they'll rethink this entire thing.
At what point does enough become enough and you say no more disney? I am right on the precipice now.I have over 135 stays at this point ON Disney property and LOTS off site as well. Offsite I have stayed at hotels deluxe and moderate, one and two bedroom suites, condo/timeshare units ....... eaten on property, off property, eat in room/suite/condo ............ there are MANY wonderful options minutes to the parks that cost much less than Disney. Spending much less means I have more cash for special events, tours, dining, shopping and more trips.
After our experience with the new security in January (probably 6th trip ON-site in last year, I think 2 offsite) we decided to book our next three trips offsite. Hotels, regular rooms and suites, depending on how many of us. Spring break I am in a nice suite with wonderful breakfast buffet with cooked to order, evening receptions, no extra adult fees, 10 minutes to parks for HALF what it cost at POP. If this happens, onsite will be a rare event for us.
They get 30 day fastpass, not 60.And with Four Seasons just being added to the 60 day FP+ and EMH ........... many at the top end deluxe resort guests may want to consider a real top notch deluxe resort for less ........ but way more in amenities.
http://www.wdwinfo.com/news-stories...s-will-now-receive-extra-magic-hours-benefit/
The only exclusion mentioned is DVC. No word on AP's, yet.Does anyone know if you get a discount or free parking for being an annual passholder? Since parking at the parks is free for that can I just leave my car there and bus to the hotel? I'm really annoyed by this change and have a trip this weekend so not much I can do about it now.
No fee for day guests.Will this change apply to reservations made prior to this date? We made them several months ago. Also, for those staying offsite, if you want to eat at a WDW restaurant will there be a fee (if you have a receipt from dinner)?
Ooops, sorry. My browser hadn't updated yet. I see it now.
refreshNo it isn't. That still says resort parking is complimentary for guests.
I looked at that link. And all it says about resort hotels is that valet parking is $25. That's not a change. Might have to clear cookies.
That's interesting. So if the reservation was made before 3/21 you don't have to pay? Or do you think they mean if your stay is after 3/21 you do? I have a stay this weekend and in November, both made months ago.here is what i see
Resort Hotels
Registered Guests:
Overnight Self-Parking
Standard Overnight Parking charges per Resort Category:
- Effective for reservations made March 21, 2018 and thereafter, standard overnight self-parking is available to registered Guests for a fee that will be applied to their hotel folio upon check-out. All parking fees include applicable tax.
Complimentary standard parking is available to Guests staying at the Campsites at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort. Each campsite provides parking space for one (1) motorized vehicle.
- Disney Value Resorts: $13 per night
- Disney Moderate Resorts: $19 per night
- Disney Deluxe and Deluxe Villa Resorts: $24 per night
Valet Parking
Valet Parking is available at select Disney Deluxe Resorts and Disney Deluxe Villas for $33 per night (sales tax included).
Guests with Disabilities
Designated parking areas are available throughout Walt Disney World Resort for Guests with disabilities. A valid disability parking permit is required.
Learn more about services for Guests with disabilities.
Disney Vacation Club Members
Members will not be charged for standard overnight self-parking when staying at a DVC Deluxe Villa, regardless of whether they use vacation points or another form of payment. Members also will not be charged to park when using vacation points to stay at a Walt Disney World Resort hotel.
Day Guests
Complimentary standard self-parking is available while enjoying select dining, shopping, entertainment, and recreation experiences at Disney Resort hotels.
I think this will change many that drive to look at staying off site, I am one of them. People that are able to pay anything, anytime, which I see on here often, it will have no affect, just the ones that scrimp and save to take a trip.