GTApex
Disneyphile dad and engineer
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- Jun 13, 2017
That's not for over a year still though. So it doesn't make sense to do this for 2018. The perks are only confirmed through the end of this year.Because once SWL opens, Disney won't have the hotel capacity.
Not to get OT, but didn't BC just finish room renovations? I thought they included new mattresses. I can't do sunken mattresses either...My parents stayed at the Beach Club for 10 days and said they will never go back. My father has a bad back (8 operations) and his bed was really sunk in. He asked if he could change rooms and was told no because all the mattresses were the same.
I'm not sure I agree with you. First off, it's not that public. Unless you're a WDW forum reader or a local you probably don't even know about the parking fee. AAMOF, I'll go so far as to say there is probably an order of magnitude+ more people who are considering WDW this year who don't know the fee exists.
I get what you're saying but I disagree it's been so public and if that's not accurate then the rest of your post falls apart.
My 2¢ FWIW.
Mike
yes, i know all about this process - go to the UK trip planning board and you'll see tons of discussion..
as if i'm going to take time out of a holiday to go and deal with american bureaucracy (i'm an american so don't get me started on american bureaucracy)...
are you completely out of your mind??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
that makes sense?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
to have to go to the tax collector's office or the DMV in the middle of an EXTREMELY expensive disney holiday?????????????????????????
right...makes perfect sense...not..
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My daughter lives in Boston so we visit often. You're right, hotels within Boston proper do charge for parking but those is the surrounding area usually don't. The closer you get to downtown the more likely you'll pay for parking. The hotels we usually stay at in the Dorchester area don't charge.Yeah hard to believe any hotel in Boston has free parking. Maybe outside of the city itself.
Summer 2015.Not to get OT, but didn't BC just finish room renovations? I thought they included new mattresses. I can't do sunken mattresses either...
That's when most will find out and I doubt that those starting the booking process will stop because of that one fee. I don't know about getting in front anything but I kinda think it will be the repeat customers who will not go or at least not as often. Those going for the first time, if they get past the sticker shock, will probably just think that's the way it's always been.Everyone booking a hotel after the 21st will know. I'm sure the agents will be trained to tell potential guests, and the online booking tool will disclose. That's how they really get in front of the people who would be upset by this.
Of course it makes no sense, LOL. they don't want you to actually do it, they just want to say we are here to help you if you are visiting from another country.
However, the $ 15 dollar fee looks pretty attractive next to a per night parking charge that may exceed that amount depending on where you are staying. I can't say for sure that I would do it in your circumstance, knowing that I would be wasting a couple of hours of my holiday, but then again..I'm spiteful enough to consider it
FWIW a lot of people complain about parking fees. however, the majority of people will still go. Just like people complained about the increase in ticket prices. Disney is a business and businesses do and will increase prices as they see fit.Do I like it? No. Will I complain about it? Yeah. Will it stop me from going? Maybe or maybe not. I don't expect everyone or anyone to agree with me.
All I know is that when we go to places like Gatlinburg, most of them charge for parking. They also charge resort fees. Do I like it? No, but I pay it because ultimately going on a weekend getaway is what it's all about for me....
Yeah hard to believe any hotel in Boston has free parking. Maybe outside of the city itself.
you're clearly an optimist if you think it would be just a couple of hours....while i've never been to a florida DMV, i've been at the equivalent in michigan - where every time you cross the threshold you run the risk of dying of old age before you manage to get out....and they don't even have air conditioning half of the time...
in any case, it's all academic....i'm not going back any time soon....i'm cancelling our august reservation and i'm done until they change their tune (apparently i'm an optimist too if i believe they're going to backtrack this and other decreasing quality/service issues)..
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I understand many many places charge a parking fee..and a resort fee for that matter, but with Disney charging practically double of a normal hotel without any reason to be charging as much as they do, I, for one, pretty much thought the inflated rate was because they included the parking and resort fee (and were still high priced). If I will now be charged in addition to the inflated room rate, I feel they are just stealing from me.
Do I have $$ to pay for parking..sure. We all probably do, but I feel like there is absolutely no value for me in the extra $288 I will need to give them to park my car. Typically we stay 11 - 12 nights. Ive been asked why I dont stay 2 full week, or just one week and my answer is always re: the tickets. The best ticket VALUE is the 10 day. Assuming I wont go to a park my first or last day, 11 - 12 nights is our best value. Yes, we pay for more nights at the hotel, but that way we can go to parks for 1/2 days, still see it all and be able to relax a bit during our stay. Years ago I went for only a week and needed a vacation after I returned from a Disney trip.
I can easily spend our money on what we prefer, but I would always buy the mansion one block from the ocean opposed to the same priced 1 bedroom ocean front condo which will charge me condo fees every month. When I feel like Im being ripped off, I wll walk away. Yes, over $5, $288 or $2,000,000.
I for one am super excited to go to Disney and have zero lines at attractions since everyone here is going to be vacationing elsewhere lol. Well worth $15-24 more per day.
Indeed an optimist, but was also thinking the tax offices are only busy twice a year when the tax bills come out. The DMV in any state is horrendous whenever you go, and you really need to pack for a full day
FWIW....DCL parking was also increased by $11 a day and the parking garage was full.
Apparently, and worse I am DVC so the parking charges won't affect me on my point staysi looked it up...apparently in florida, the tax collector's office is the DMV....or at least in orange county (where WDW is)...
you get your drivers license there, tags, etc.
so have we gone off topic?
Everyone booking a hotel after the 21st will know. I'm sure the agents will be trained to tell potential guests, and the online booking tool will disclose. That's how they really get in front of the people who would be upset by this.