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We don’t do Disney enough to justify DVC. We also don’t want to be locked in. We like going other places and who knows when we may be “over” Disney. I’m not a fan of timeshares at all.
That’s awful. 30 min early is a joke. A bad one.Disney already has announced that EMH are never coming back.
EMH eventually will be replaced by something called "Early Theme Park Entry", which let's onsite Guests enter 30 minutes ahead of official park opening.
Here's the official announcement from Disney:
COMING SOON
- Early Theme Park Entry: We know how much guests enjoy extra park time, so coming later this year as part of our 50th anniversary celebration, Disney Resort hotel guests and guests of other select hotels will be able to enjoy more fun with 30-minute early entry to ANY theme park, EVERY day. It’ll be a great way to get a jump start on your Disney day, no matter the day! As a reminder, the Extra Magic Hours benefit was suspended when Walt Disney World Resort reopened last summer, and as we continue to manage attendance with health and safety top of mind, Extra Magic Hours will not return. The new early theme park entry benefit helps us better spread visitation across all four theme parks, while providing added flexibility by giving guests extra early park time on each day of their vacation and in the park of their choosing. Please note that guests need valid admission and a park reservation made via the Disney Park Pass system to enter a theme park.
We never have a car. Part of being on vacay for me is not having to drive! Plus added expense of having to rent a car and now also having to pay for parking really adds up. It wasn’t too long ago that moderates were $150! Then $200, but over $300 they’ve lost their minds!lol....wasn't that long ago that you could score a $79/night room at POP. Now $200 and $15 for the "privilege" of parking on their open asphalt lot - not even covered parking. We haven't stayed onsite since they added parking fees. I don't like parking fees, but I'll grudgingly pay as long as it's covered parking. Their lot is a joke to charge for.
There is such a thing as a "cheap" rental car? Where did you find it? We looked into a rental for our trip and the cost was almost as much as the hotel!I just decided to stay off property and got a cheap little rental car. The value wasn't there for me. I'm not sure if EMH will be back by November.
There is such a thing as a "cheap" rental car? Where did you find it? We looked into a rental for our trip and the cost was almost as much as the hotel!
That makes sense—we’re a family of 5 which I’m sure explains the daylight robbery prices I’m seeing… sighWhen I say cheap...I mean the tiniest cheapest car in the arsenal. I found a $70/day economy on AutoSlash. I'm close to six foot tall...LOL
Yes, most of my trips now are Universal. Where you can still get good deals for their hotels, early entry is still 1 hr!We just got back from a convention at the Yacht Club that was originally booked for 2020, so all our rates stayed the same. Our convention coordinator for the company said they were having trouble finding any nice hotel anywhere that wanted to give corporate rates for NEXT summer, there was so much pent up demand for travel. I loved the Yacht Club, but unless onsite perks really up their game (30 minutes early into a park may get you one E ticket ride) we will stay offsite in 2023 when we go back, barring any great deals. We went over and ate at the Swan and Dolphin, they looked wonderful and the restaurants were great. May try there. We have stayed at a Disney Springs hotel which are much cheaper and currently offer the same perks as onsite hotels. I believe fast pass will have some money attached in the future anyway . We may try staying two night in AKL when all activities are back just to experience those, and do just one Disney Park. Then go to a really nice hotel for really less money and do Sea World. After totally enjoying Universal and Legoland last year, we have seen there is life outside the bubble, and it's a pretty good life.
Yes, that was in January when COVID was spiking and there were genuine concerns that WDW would not return to normal until well into 2022.We are going Nov 5-14 and booked in January. I didn't think any of our rates were bad. Staying at CBR for 5 nights and WL for 4.
That makes sense—we’re a family of 5 which I’m sure explains the daylight robbery prices I’m seeing… sigh
I expected that Disney would justify raising their prices due to the Covid situation but I didn’t think they would more than double their prices. We were going to go the first week of November (around 7th) but the cheapest room was around $550, I don’t think so……we will either postpone or vacation somewhere else. Those prices are insane to me.
After totally enjoying Universal and Legoland last year, we have seen there is life outside the bubble, and it's a pretty good life.
No, just looked at MCO. That is a good idea!have you looked into rental agencies in Orlando (not at the airport?). You’ll need to cab/ride share to the agency but I’ve found that the prices are $20 cheaper/day than at MCO. This is for the super cheap level.
It’s Veteran’s Day weekend 11/12-14. If that’s the long weekend you’re looking everybody and their brother tries to turn that into a long weekend even in a normal year.Just did a quick search for a potential long weekend mid-November to attend Food & Wine. I cannot believe the prices for on-site resorts. I'm assuming this is due to the 50th celebration? Yikes!
We have 3 nights at Pop in December and I keep wanting to add to it but the prices are stopping me. The least expensive room available after that is over $500 a night and I have a hotel on 192 which is right near AK for about $650 for the week.
We just got back from a convention at the Yacht Club that was originally booked for 2020, so all our rates stayed the same. Our convention coordinator for the company said they were having trouble finding any nice hotel anywhere that wanted to give corporate rates for NEXT summer, there was so much pent up demand for travel. I loved the Yacht Club, but unless onsite perks really up their game (30 minutes early into a park may get you one E ticket ride) we will stay offsite in 2023 when we go back, barring any great deals. We went over and ate at the Swan and Dolphin, they looked wonderful and the restaurants were great. May try there. We have stayed at a Disney Springs hotel which are much cheaper and currently offer the same perks as onsite hotels. I believe fast pass will have some money attached in the future anyway . We may try staying two night in AKL when all activities are back just to experience those, and do just one Disney Park. Then go to a really nice hotel for really less money and do Sea World. After totally enjoying Universal and Legoland last year, we have seen there is life outside the bubble, and it's a pretty good life.