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Old Nov 16, 2005 | 7:53 am
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Originally Posted by mkt
yup... for rooms only. I do occasional WDW weekends, and they've always been able to get me good rates. And they always do my DLR rooms for me.
Disney doesn't give anything away to any travel agents. All this agency is getting you are the same rates available to the public. Mousesavers has the same deals. Plus, it's not even considered one of the biggies that deal with Disney.

I'm on the DIS, and I don't care much for it. I prefer wdwmagic.com. I don't particularly care for mousesavers though, especially since on some items, like car rental, I've found better rates through agencies and corporate rates.
You don't have to like it, you have to get the info you need and there is a ton of it on DIS (disboards.com). I haven't found a better site with more members in years. I don't post much there, but I research it thoroughly before each trip. Again, you rent a car and you live in MCO?

so you're telling me that my paying $65/nt for All Star Movies with 20 minutes notice was not 50% off, yet the person whom I spoke to at the pool was paying over $130/nt? While the 50% is hard to come by, the AP discounts generally offset the purchase of the pass. Especially if you go around Xmas or Halloween, and ou can get the 25% off MNSSHP/MVMCP Tickets and the dining discounts offered with it.
Not anymore. To get the AP discount you have to reserve 90 or 120 days in advance. Right now, they are only guaranteeing the "lowest publicly available rate" to AP holders. The days of big discounts & AP codes are over. I have gone around Xmas and Halloween, and recently too. The discounts were nowhere near 50%. The dining discounts are limited to 10% at certain restaurants - many for lunch only, and the Halloween & Christmas party discounts are of neglible value to me. I'm not sure if the discount is 25% any longer. Also, many of these discounts are availble if you're a AAA member, such as for the tours.

The APs are very very expensive now. For the average family making that "special" trip, most, if not all, are not going to use the benefits. They are of more use to those of us who have gone frequently and will continue to go frequently, and still, with the 10 day admission payback, it may not be worth it to buy them for those who live out of state.

I just planned 2 vacations for co-workers - both came back raving. I didn't use an agency for either, they got the best deal available, and I got a gold star . One had gone the agency route, and I made them cancel everything and redid it myself at a savings of about $1000 for a family of four. They also did things the packages did not include.

That's what mousesavers & disboards can do for you.
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