Your code is actually different..every person gets a code unique to them so can only be used once. Your code letters are different than mine, you an post it for someone to use if you don't want it
I looked as well on Priceline and Hotwire. You may want to see if a split stay would work!
This thread or at least the last 10 pages or so has been a very interesting read. Don't know if I would ever have the courage to book like this. So my question is, has anyone out there ever booked like this and regretted what resort they got? For those who are pros at this, do you book one night at a time or go for your whole stay with one booking? I doubt I would ever be able to pull the trigger on booking my resort stay like this.
I put the canary app on my computer, but is it always right?I felt the same way, I was very nervous but I just booked 4 nights for $166 in All Star Sports using an express deal with the help of the hotel canary extension. That extension told me that I would be getting either All Star Sport or Art of Animation. It’s a short stay so we were okay with either. If you can find a good deal for your whole stay then absolutely do it all at once, but if not you could book 1 night in the hotel & then try to add more on the confirmation page as it gives you the option to “book another night” & “add a room.”
I put the canary app on my computer, but is it always right?
It is a best guess service based on certain algorithms. There is no 100% certain way to know.I put the canary app on my computer, but is it always right?
I put the canary app on my computer, but is it always right?
I just booked 7 nights at AKL for $180/night! That was scary and exciting!
The my disney experience page is not accepting the hotel confirmation number in the email (yet), I tried Priceline chat who said the number should be working, I'll wait a day and try again then ring Disney.
It can take a couple of days for the reservation to be live in the Disney system. I had to call to add my kids to the reservation, had booked on Priceline on Tuesday and it was Friday before Disney Wholesale could see my booking. But everything has been smooth sailing ever since!
How do I contact Disney Wholesale?
Nevermind, I found the number.
I just booked 7 nights at AKL for $180/night! That was scary and exciting!
The my disney experience page is not accepting the hotel confirmation number in the email (yet), I tried Priceline chat who said the number should be working, I'll wait a day and try again then ring Disney.
You have to be happy with whatever resort, in the zone you select, has the amenities listed. Years ago PL offered Disney hotels in then name your own price booking service. One poster had a reservation with Disney at movies and wanted to add nights at a lower price. They got sports and was upset, Claimed they were going to throw away the room.This thread or at least the last 10 pages or so has been a very interesting read. Don't know if I would ever have the courage to book like this. So my question is, has anyone out there ever booked like this and regretted what resort they got? For those who are pros at this, do you book one night at a time or go for your whole stay with one booking? I doubt I would ever be able to pull the trigger on booking my resort stay like this.
Does anyone have a coupon code they wouldn't mind PM'ing me?
This thread has been so incredibly informative and helpful. I've booked priceline before, but never for Disney. I've been a loyal 'free dining' customer for a number of stays, but I'm officially a convert to these deals! We're even considering turning our tickets into an annual pass via price bridging at the end of our trip so we can be flexible and go back whenever we see a good deal pop up for dates that work for us.
You are fantastic, thanks so much!!done
Is your friend looking at the DVC reservation tool for your dates or the regular Walt Disney World resort website? The available AKL room you got is most likely a cash reservation through Disney from people that traded out their AKL points to things like cruises, RCI, adventures by Disney, etc or rooms sold to Disney from DVC for cash reservations since it is so close to arrival or someone cancelled and points went into holding. DVC is very interesting and you will find availability on the Disney website for cash that DVC cannot book via points because it has been traded out and not available on the DVC website.I am wondering how this works when the DVC site was already saying that there was not full availability? Maybe we will be given any DVC room available at check-in even if it larger or an upgraded view?