Annual Fantasy Pass hotel disconts

Started by garybrett, November 04, 2015, 12:31:53 PM

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garybrett

Hi there, just got back from a lovely birthday trip to DLP and now organising another birthday trip for youngest! We have the Annual Fantasy Pass which offers us 25% of Disney hotels, does anyone know if this includes partner hotels on the website such as Explorers & Elycee and do you have to book direct with Disney?

I think its cheaper to book direct with hotel?

Thank you

DLPWonders (Banned)

It's for Disneyland Paris official hotels only, not partner hotels.
You book directly at Disneyland Paris (by phone) to get the discount. There's no other way to do it.
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A&S&O

The annual pass discount are not normally as attractive as whatever off DLP are offering to the general public, and the discounts can't be combined with the offers. Work out which is more favourable to you - discount or offer.

You know that AP holders can stay at Disney hotels for free (just paying tourist tax) as long as there is one guest paying full price?
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grovesie

Quote from: A&S&O on November 05, 2015, 10:30:15 AM
The annual pass discount are not normally as attractive as whatever off DLP are offering to the general public, and the discounts can't be combined with the offers. Work out which is more favourable to you - discount or offer.

You know that AP holders can stay at Disney hotels for free (just paying tourist tax) as long as there is one guest paying full price?

I did not know this how is it arranged/

A&S&O

Quote from: grovesie on November 05, 2015, 11:47:22 AM
Quote from: A&S&O on November 05, 2015, 10:30:15 AM
The annual pass discount are not normally as attractive as whatever off DLP are offering to the general public, and the discounts can't be combined with the offers. Work out which is more favourable to you - discount or offer.

You know that AP holders can stay at Disney hotels for free (just paying tourist tax) as long as there is one guest paying full price?

I did not know this how is it arranged/

You book (and pay for) a hotel room for one person - that person will receive accommodation, breakfast, park tickets and any food options they choose.
You then ring DLP and tell them there will be additional AP holders staying in the room. When you arrive, the additional people will need to pay tourist tax (around 1 Euro per night per person) - they will receive accommodation and breakfast, but no park tickets or other food options.
Planning WDW 2019
1997 DLP x2, 1998 DLP x2, 1999 DLP, 2000 DLP Millenium, 2002 DLP, 2003 DLR, 2004 WDW + DLP, 2005 DLP + DLR, 2006 WDW, 2007 DLP x2, 2008 WDW + DLP x3, 2009 DLP x7, 2010 WDW (+ extra week due to ash cloud!), 2011 DLR, 2012 WDW + DLP, 2013 WDW + DLP, 2014 WDW + DLPx3 (inc. daytrip for Ratatouille preview), 2015 DLR + DLPx3, 2016 WDW + DLP, 2017 WDW x2 + DLP, 2018 WDW + DLP x2. Coming up - ?

seraphelle

Quote from: A&S&O on November 05, 2015, 12:08:28 PM
Quote from: grovesie on November 05, 2015, 11:47:22 AM
Quote from: A&S&O on November 05, 2015, 10:30:15 AM
The annual pass discount are not normally as attractive as whatever off DLP are offering to the general public, and the discounts can't be combined with the offers. Work out which is more favourable to you - discount or offer.

You know that AP holders can stay at Disney hotels for free (just paying tourist tax) as long as there is one guest paying full price?

I did not know this how is it arranged/

You book (and pay for) a hotel room for one person - that person will receive accommodation, breakfast, park tickets and any food options they choose.
You then ring DLP and tell them there will be additional AP holders staying in the room. When you arrive, the additional people will need to pay tourist tax (around 1 Euro per night per person) - they will receive accommodation and breakfast, but no park tickets or other food options.

Woah!  So in theory next year when I'm thinking of taking my Nan with us for her 75th birthday, rather than staying off site and getting her an AP, I could book a family room in a Disney hotel and then just ring and add us all on to the booking as we all have AP's?
Disneyland Hotel ~ 3rd - 6th October 2013
Sequoia Lodge ~ 28th October - 1st November 2014
Adagio Val d'Europe ~ 12th - 20th November 2015
Sequoia Lodge ~ 15th - 18th May 2016
Day trip ~ 1st August 2016
HiPark ~ 4th - 6th November 2016
Rive Gauche ~ 17th - 21st February 2017
Adagio Val d'Europe ~ 29th May - 3rd June 2017
Adagio Val d'Europe ~ 23rd - 27th October 2017
Rive Gauche ~ 27th - 30th October 2017
Adagio Val d'Europe ~ 14th - 19th March 2019

A&S&O

Quote from: seraphelle on November 05, 2015, 02:37:16 PM
Quote from: A&S&O on November 05, 2015, 12:08:28 PM
Quote from: grovesie on November 05, 2015, 11:47:22 AM
Quote from: A&S&O on November 05, 2015, 10:30:15 AM
The annual pass discount are not normally as attractive as whatever off DLP are offering to the general public, and the discounts can't be combined with the offers. Work out which is more favourable to you - discount or offer.

You know that AP holders can stay at Disney hotels for free (just paying tourist tax) as long as there is one guest paying full price?

I did not know this how is it arranged/

You book (and pay for) a hotel room for one person - that person will receive accommodation, breakfast, park tickets and any food options they choose.
You then ring DLP and tell them there will be additional AP holders staying in the room. When you arrive, the additional people will need to pay tourist tax (around 1 Euro per night per person) - they will receive accommodation and breakfast, but no park tickets or other food options.

Woah!  So in theory next year when I'm thinking of taking my Nan with us for her 75th birthday, rather than staying off site and getting her an AP, I could book a family room in a Disney hotel and then just ring and add us all on to the booking as we all have AP's?
Exactly. As long as you don't over occupy the room.
Planning WDW 2019
1997 DLP x2, 1998 DLP x2, 1999 DLP, 2000 DLP Millenium, 2002 DLP, 2003 DLR, 2004 WDW + DLP, 2005 DLP + DLR, 2006 WDW, 2007 DLP x2, 2008 WDW + DLP x3, 2009 DLP x7, 2010 WDW (+ extra week due to ash cloud!), 2011 DLR, 2012 WDW + DLP, 2013 WDW + DLP, 2014 WDW + DLPx3 (inc. daytrip for Ratatouille preview), 2015 DLR + DLPx3, 2016 WDW + DLP, 2017 WDW x2 + DLP, 2018 WDW + DLP x2. Coming up - ?

grovesie

Will the additional people receive breakfast too?

ozzyowl1

Yes they will get breakfast, This is what we are doing in Feb half term, saved a fortune!

seraphelle

Quote from: A&S&O on November 05, 2015, 02:56:24 PM
Quote from: seraphelle on November 05, 2015, 02:37:16 PM
Quote from: A&S&O on November 05, 2015, 12:08:28 PM
Quote from: grovesie on November 05, 2015, 11:47:22 AM
Quote from: A&S&O on November 05, 2015, 10:30:15 AM
The annual pass discount are not normally as attractive as whatever off DLP are offering to the general public, and the discounts can't be combined with the offers. Work out which is more favourable to you - discount or offer.

You know that AP holders can stay at Disney hotels for free (just paying tourist tax) as long as there is one guest paying full price?

I did not know this how is it arranged/

You book (and pay for) a hotel room for one person - that person will receive accommodation, breakfast, park tickets and any food options they choose.
You then ring DLP and tell them there will be additional AP holders staying in the room. When you arrive, the additional people will need to pay tourist tax (around 1 Euro per night per person) - they will receive accommodation and breakfast, but no park tickets or other food options.

Woah!  So in theory next year when I'm thinking of taking my Nan with us for her 75th birthday, rather than staying off site and getting her an AP, I could book a family room in a Disney hotel and then just ring and add us all on to the booking as we all have AP's?
Exactly. As long as you don't over occupy the room.

This is very good news indeed! Thank you, I'm so glad you posted this!
I think NPB Compass Club room for 6 will do very nicely  :D 

Conversely, is this also the case for AP holders? I mean to say, if one AP holder booked a room with their 35% room discount, could they then add additional guests to the room later on?
Disneyland Hotel ~ 3rd - 6th October 2013
Sequoia Lodge ~ 28th October - 1st November 2014
Adagio Val d'Europe ~ 12th - 20th November 2015
Sequoia Lodge ~ 15th - 18th May 2016
Day trip ~ 1st August 2016
HiPark ~ 4th - 6th November 2016
Rive Gauche ~ 17th - 21st February 2017
Adagio Val d'Europe ~ 29th May - 3rd June 2017
Adagio Val d'Europe ~ 23rd - 27th October 2017
Rive Gauche ~ 27th - 30th October 2017
Adagio Val d'Europe ~ 14th - 19th March 2019

cazspence

I'm pretty sure you won't get a room for 6 onsite. You Would need to request two adjoining rooms.

stifle

There are some rooms for 5 and 6 but mostly they need to be booked by phone.

The price of rooms with an AP discount does not vary by number of guests (save in terms of tourist tax).