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  1. Ricki
    December 3, 2015

    Hey Dave, don’t forget promos get put put throughout the course of the year (I work closley with Disney on the wholesale front) and while not available yet, promotions like free disney dining and stay play dine will help pricing fluctuate as well. I can imagine though everything will be hiked over next year even pricing at the restaurants, park passes etc.

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  2. Jen
    December 3, 2015

    Thanks a lot! I noticed this December has been quite pricey too. The standard outside room at GF was $20 more a night than last year and that was a few months ago. Those rooms aren’t even available! I changed my trip plans from Feb to Jan just to save a few hundred bucks! What gives! I am Fl resident and pass holder so we visit WDW frequently and actually only staton property. I wish WDW would appreciate that and give us some type of “deal” for residency and pass holding. Prices are going up and up but so are crowds too! Crazy… Doesn’t stop us from visiting though:)

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    • Dave
      December 5, 2015

      Jen, so long as they can fill the hotels, we won’t see much in the way of deals…

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  3. Dave
    June 26, 2015

    In order:

    Thanks Jennifer!

    Mona, that had been my first thought too, but woods view rooms show big increases–and those are the ones that overlook construction (I added info on them after your comment!)

    Donna, see this: https://yourfirstvisit.net/2014/09/24/disney-world-2016-price-seasons/

    Julie–this has nothing to do with crowds, but rather WDW-owned resort occupancy, which has hovered around 90% for a while now even during very low-crowd periods. The price increases are very high compared to the last few years.

    Thanks Liz and Beth!

    Big Rick–for sure!

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  4. Big Rick
    June 25, 2015

    Highway robbery. I’ll continue to enjoy my 4 bedroom rental home in Windsor Hills with my own pool and hot tub just outside the gates with way more room than we need for a fraction of the cost of a Motel 6 like “Value” resort.

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  5. Beth
    June 25, 2015

    This is thorough and helpful. Thank you!

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  6. Liz
    June 25, 2015

    Thank you for the information. All the work you do has greatly helped our trip planning the past few years and we appreciate your site 🙂 These figures will certainly help us plan (or un-plan!) our next vacation.

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  7. Julie
    June 25, 2015

    Very interesting data, almost like it reinforces the idea that the historically “low crowds” times are becoming less and less. Aside from the changes in the pricing seasons, are the price increases typical for Disney?

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  8. Donna
    June 25, 2015

    Dave, Based on what you’ve researched (which is awesome, btw), what would you say is the absolute lowest month of the year to go to wdw?

    Donna

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  9. Mona
    June 25, 2015

    I’m thinking the Wilderness Lodge prices are due to the impending DVC construction and that they’ll match (or exceed) AKL once that’s over. Just my prediction.

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  10. Jennifer
    June 25, 2015

    Please know the crazy exhaustive research you put into this site is GREATLY appreciated. There’s no way the average “Let’s Go to Disney” vacationer is going to be able to wade through so much information on his/her own.

    It also gives me an opportunity to pat myself on the back and say “J, you were RIGHT to buy into the DVC this year.” 😉

    Thanks SO SO MUCH for all that you do, Dave!

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