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  1. Chris F.
    August 21, 2012

    I am going next week because of the free dining. Perfect week between school in philly area and school in FL area. Thanks for the info on the parks as I was thinking they may be a little more crowded. Of course, this morning we see information about a hurricane that just started so now I’m wondering whether I should move the trip because of that.

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  2. Lisa
    August 19, 2012

    Thanks everyone. I am less panicked now. Although I have checked both ways. With the free dining plan and just room only. Nothing left at any deluxe for our dates. Which are 10/20 – 10/26. Still looking forward to it. This will be our first time at a moderate. We usually stay at the Wilderness Lodge, but since we were just there 12/11 we needed to step down in price. We will see how we like it.

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    • Dave
      August 20, 2012

      Lisa, have fun, and come back here after your trip and let me lknow how it went!

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  3. Amanda from Destinations in Florida
    August 19, 2012

    The Free Dining promotion is a great tool to help save families money. While it may seem that many Walt Disney World Resorts are sold out when looking up the free dining, it may not be. The resorts only offer a certain number of spots for FREE dining at certain resorts those spots do get grabbed quickly.
    Our family visits every October, great events with Food & Wine Festival (use the snack credits for you samples at kiosks) and Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party!

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    • Dave
      August 19, 2012

      Great point about the limited availability, Amanda…

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  4. Lily from Destinations in Florida
    August 17, 2012

    Lisa, I agree with Dave the park are great during October and you can’t beat the weather!

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  5. Lisa
    August 16, 2012

    Dave,
    I have to say I have been worried about this. Although this is not our first visit, it will be our first time in October. I have never been during a time in which ever hotel I check is filled. I was going to change my reservation from a moderate to a deluxe but when I checked for rooms the only thing left was club level. Who needs club level when you already have free dining? Anyway I am still hoping for an enjoyable trip, but I think it’s going to be a lot busier then what we are use o.

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    • Dave
      August 17, 2012

      Lisa, the hotel will be busier, but not much the parks!

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  6. Tom
    August 15, 2012

    Dave, regarding this matter.
    My last two visits to WDW (Feb’12 & May ’11) were both aimed to maximize free dining promotions. I mean, I would have gone anyway to WDW and I would have stayed at Disney hotels, but when I found out about “free dining” I altered my schedule.
    For instance: In October 2010 I found out about “free dining” for 2011 so I made a choice taking into consideration this matter (that was checking in on a Saturday in late May) and the following October I made a choice for February also taking into consideration this promotion.
    My kids are small so I didn’t mind which day to check in and the only thing I regret is that staying at Pop you don’t get Chef Mickey’s on the plan.

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    • Dave
      August 15, 2012

      Thanks, Tom!

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