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Riverside and French Quarter Most Expensive Moderates in 2016



By Dave Shute

I’m still working my way through the data, but Disney’s 2016 resort prices show more differences among moderate resort prices than we’ve seen in the past.

For moderate standard rooms in 2016, Caribbean Beach is now generally the least expensive option, then at on average 2% more is Coronado Springs, then at on average about 4.5% more (or 2.5% more than Coronado Springs) are the two Port Orleans Resorts, Riverside and French Quarter.

Review - Disney's Port Orleans Riverside Resort from yourfirstvisit.net

Caribbean Beach standard room prices went up (on average across price seasons) about 1.5% for 2016 compared to 2015, so this is in effect an average price increase for Riverside and French Quarter of 6%.

Prices are up much more in later September and October because of the 2016 price season switch from Fall to Regular.

The later September and October 2016 prices for Riverside and French Quarter compared to the same dates in 2015 net out to an increase of almost 12%–or about $180 more over a seven night standard room stay.

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