Official Onsite 2022 Rate Discussion Thread

Either way you can book a new reservation and then cancel your previous booking if you are not in a pinch to get a refund on your original booking.

Last time I went that route, it took close to 3 weeks for my refund on the original booking

My reservation is September but later in the month.
No idea if any AP rates will be out for my time period as all I can find are the higher end suites are bookable now

People do make and cancel reservations frequently so it’s always possible to get an AP deal when they pop up
 
I booked a room at RPR for early September, if they come out with an AP discount can I go in and update my existing reservation or do I need book a new one and cancel the old one?
It’s been some time since I’ve modified a res. Not sure if capability is still there or not.

as long as staying at same resort, easy to call & modify with no need to redeposit
 
I decided to take a risk on HR Future Rock Star Suite May 14-17 for $535 a night. That feels like a lot of money if the construction interferes but it has been our favorite hotel.
 
I decided to take a risk on HR Future Rock Star Suite May 14-17 for $535 a night. That feels like a lot of money if the construction interferes but it has been our favorite hotel.
Not familiar with suite pricing there

have been seeing $350 - $600 a night for standard rooms many dates.

Is that Rack or AP?
 
Can I book 2 rooms at the AP rate? We are a party of 7. There are 4 of us in my family that have an AP. But officially all 4 of us will be staying the one room. The 3 that don't have AP will be in the other room. Is it allowed for me to book 2 rooms for all 7 of us? Can I just assign myself to both rooms (and never enter the other one)?
 
I had an AP rate for Aventura and then was able to snag $321.50 per night at HRH so took the plunge and booked it. As much as I wasn't worried about having EP or not, now that we will I hope to get more resort/pool time in. First stay at HRH - never even explored the property so super excited!
 
Can I book 2 rooms at the AP rate? We are a party of 7. There are 4 of us in my family that have an AP. But officially all 4 of us will be staying the one room. The 3 that don't have AP will be in the other room. Is it allowed for me to book 2 rooms for all 7 of us? Can I just assign myself to both rooms (and never enter the other one)?
Easy way to handle this is to have one in your group ( who all have an AP), book as the lead for the group of 3

Best to call UO for current official policy
Things change over the years on policy and procedures and I don’t want to steer you wrong
 
Can I book 2 rooms at the AP rate? We are a party of 7. There are 4 of us in my family that have an AP. But officially all 4 of us will be staying the one room. The 3 that don't have AP will be in the other room. Is it allowed for me to book 2 rooms for all 7 of us? Can I just assign myself to both rooms (and never enter the other one)?
I booked two rooms in my name at CB back in Sept at AP rate. They never questioned or even asked to see my AP. Probably will not be a problem at all especially since you do have others there with an AP.
 
I had an AP rate for Aventura and then was able to snag $321.50 per night at HRH so took the plunge and booked it. As much as I wasn't worried about having EP or not, now that we will I hope to get more resort/pool time in. First stay at HRH - never even explored the property so super excited!
What dates?
 
Any idea when/if there will be AP rates released for Portofino the last week of June? We stayed there last year but I know it was significantly less (but also was in August, not June).
 
Hi if RPR is 351 a night in September and the be a savvy traveler rate is 261 a night, if an AP discount comes out would it be 30% of the 351 full price or the 261 discounted price?
 
Hi if RPR is 351 a night in September and the be a savvy traveler rate is 261 a night, if an AP discount comes out would it be 30% of the 351 full price or the 261 discounted price?
Off the full price.

My sister already booked 5 nights (Sunday to Friday) in September at $259/night at the Royal Pacific, realizing that even if an annual pass discount of 30% is offered ($247/night), it's unlikely to be offered for all 5 nights.

If you see $261/night for your nights, I suggest you book it.
 
I don’t see standard rooms available for second half of September at RPH

Some suites are still bookable but prices are high

It’s possible if there are cancellations, room rates could drop but I would not be counting on it as hhn draws many to that event
 
Hi if RPR is 351 a night in September and the be a savvy traveler rate is 261 a night, if an AP discount comes out would it be 30% of the 351 full price or the 261 discounted price?
$261 is a great price I would book it while you can. I booked a ST rate for SF with thoughts maybe an AP will come out for cheaper and it did not, only first and last night of trip and it was on a reg 2 queen room (ST rate was on King Suite)
 

GET A DISNEY VACATION QUOTE

Dreams Unlimited Travel is committed to providing you with the very best vacation planning experience possible. Our Vacation Planners are experts and will share their honest advice to help you have a magical vacation.

Let us help you with your next Disney Vacation!











facebook twitter
Top