DisneyPlus subscriber offer for Summer 2025

I can see it in that revised date range at all of the resorts mentioned in the offer

If you have D+ in your profile it will show that offer as one to view

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Thank you for checking!

So - I can see it on my phone, but not my desktop.

I think I’ll book it and then confirm with my girls they’d be fine moving it up a week. (One is survival camping this week - heh - no phones for important disney planning.)

I think they’d think it was fun to try a new place. We’ve only recently even started staying on property at all!

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Interestingly I can’t see it in my login (or my husband’s who is technically the subscriber)

I am on a desktop computer.

I can only see it under my TA login

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So hard to believe there are IT issues with MDE :kissing_closed_eyes:

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Not sure if it is applicable, but sometimes having it in your account isn’t enough…sometimes you actually have to log into each account separately FIRST before you see the applicable discounts. (Why? Because. That’s why.)

Sometimes logging out and back in works as well.

I haven’t tried it here, since I don’t have D+…but something I’ve noticed in the past.

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Holy crap! 2008 called and wants their rates back! :scream:

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This actually makes me so hopeful for some boss rates for November.

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Well - I did that thing where I am just plain cheap.

We had been in AS/Movies for 8/4-8/7.
For $160 more I could have switched to POR-woodsview for something new.
But instead I went BACK to somewhere we’d been - AS/Sports to save $105.

I am so cheap.
BUT - now I get to go on vacation a week earlier!

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For fun I opened some of my old Priceline Express spreadsheets - here’s the hidden deals we saw back in June - August 2019.

ETA Those $176 AoA deals on the calendar were the SUITES.
Regular rooms were going for $89.

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Holy crap, that’s incredibly cheap compared to rack rates (looking at you, AKL).
Wish I could change my trip!

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Silly, you don’t change it. You add on another! :grin:

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My immediate reaction was the same “Those are great rates”.

Followed by “That would be fun if I could make that work”.

Followed by “No chance DW is ok with two WDW visits in one year so move on”.

Probably a combo of:

(1) 2020/2021 revenge travel finally winding down.
(2) No new rides in 2025 plus a fair number of closures of popular rides.
(3) Macro economic conditions/concerns.
(4) I’m slightly hesitant to say this one out loud, but … a subset of people booking UOR this summer instead of WDW because of Epic.

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I agree with all of those things!

#4 - I don’t think we have to dance around that one. The chatter about Epic is huge in our circles. No one even mentions Tron or Tiana. Last “big thing” was GOTG. But the kids in the lunch room are talking about Epic trips this summer.

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I think this is true. There is also a subset of people who are coming to Orlando to experience Epic who normally wouldn’t have come, and are tacking on days to see Disney as well. I think the other three factors are winning the day which is why overall Disney’s demand is soft.

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Haha!
I wish…. With two big vacation trips in June and July, I don’t think I can squeeze in another one.

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$99 All Star Sports :scream:

And the passholder rate for BW, BC and YC is $363 for my dates!

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Probably true, but I wonder how many of those are staying on-site at WDW.

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This is a great point. GotG is a grand slam, but Tiana is merely in the range ok to good and Tron ends with me wondering where the other half of the ride went (like 7DMT).

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