Passholder, Florida resident discounts for rest of 2007

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Passholder, Florida resident discounts for rest of 2007

Post by rdeacon » Aug Mon 20, 2007 11:15 am

Disney has released discounted room rates for passholders and Florida residents for the end of September through md-December. Discounts are available for select resorts for most nights from September 30 through December 23. (The nights of November 21-24 and November 30-December 7 are excluded at non-DVC resorts, most likely due to Thanksgiving weekend and the Pop Warner Super Bowl invasion, while only the Thanksgiving dates are blocked at the DVC resorts.) There are two effective rate periods for this discount, with September 30-October 3, November 25-29, and December 8-19 carrying passholder rates of $59 per night in value resorts and $164 per night in a DVC studio. The remaining dates in the promotion period (except for the nights of November 21-24, which have no discounts due to Thanksgiving weekend) have nightly passholder rates starting at $79 for values and $194 for DVC studios. Florida resident rates are $5 higher than passholder rates.

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Minimum stay requirements apply for Friday and Saturday arrivals. All rates can be booked up until the date of arrival. Passholders and Florida residents can book via your respective Web sites, by calling your travel agent or by calling 407-560-7277 for passholders or 407-560-7722 for Florida residents.

An interesting twist on this deal is that, for certain check-in dates, you can get a Disney Dining Card with $20-$100 per room with your minimum 2-night reservation. This perk is available for stays with check-in dates between October 21-November 3, November 11-17 and December 9-15. The card can be used toward food & beverage only, and not toward merchandise.

Rooms available at these rates are very limited, and they're going quickly
DIAL NOW PEOPLE :)

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Post by AKLRULZ » Aug Mon 20, 2007 11:48 am

I need to live in Florida!
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Got it.

Post by jd3921fl » Aug Tue 21, 2007 11:01 am

I got 2 nites at Pop Century for $84 plus a $20 dining card. I could of opted for $129 at Coronado Springs and a $50 dining car. But will be spending most of the time at EPCOT so didnt want to spend the extra $ on the room.
Trust me, a FL resident rate and $20 card are not perks enough for living here. The humidity, hurricanes, prop taxes and insurance are insane. And I havent even mentioned the overcrowding or crazy drivers.

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