I think the hidden gem of that site is the dining reservation finder. My last two trips it has alerted me for both a CRT and BOG reservation that I initially couldn't get for at the 180 mark. There's no way I would have got those ressies without it.
Curious why charging for it would be illegal? For the record, the ADR locator is free. You have to have an account, but it doesn't have to be a paid account for that. They have alerts when I sign in about discounts that were released, but I don't receive emails about them.Do they have an alert for discounts on room rates like they do ADR? I was going to try to develop something for myself as I'm a programmer, but offering it as a paid service would be illegal - so it makes me wonder how they are automating ADR. Personally I'm not a fan of their room requests service as it feels rude and counterproductive.
Curious why charging for it would be illegal? For the record, the ADR locator is free. You have to have an account, but it doesn't have to be a paid account for that. They have alerts when I sign in about discounts that were released, but I don't receive emails about them.
TouringPlans makes money with banner ads too. I cannot confirm they do this, but web scraping is the only way I know how you could know what ADR's are available, and that is a huge gray area ethically.
https://benbernardblog.com/web-scraping-and-crawling-are-perfectly-legal-right
I use it every trip. I wouldn't set which park on which day without it.