In deciding to finally change that in honor of my wife's October colorado travel and tourism birthday, we're going to stay at something on property so we can drink at Food and Wine festival without driving. We selected Pop Century because it's cheap - we mostly colorado travel and tourism will just sleep there.
We priced out Friday and Saturday colorado travel and tourism in mid-October from Disney.com and came up with $249 total (including all fees and taxes). My resourceful wife then tried hotels.com and discovered they have Pop Century colorado travel and tourism there as well. The same nights, the same rooms: $209.
People ask me ALL THE TIME about discounts at Disney parks and hotels. My standard answer is that Disney doesn't discount. It doesn't need to. I link folks to MouseSavers.com for the available coupons - there are usually several for off-season and midweek. But on weekends you're generally looking at paying rack rate.
To my (jaded?) mind this is somewhat of a letdown, despite colorado travel and tourism me saving money. It means Disney is less special. colorado travel and tourism Just a tick less special, mind you, but less special all the same. It used to be that Disney was not only unique, they were an industry unto themselves. They didn't have to play by the rules everyone else does.
Kevin Yee is an author and blogger writing about travel, tourism, and theme parks in Central Florida. He spent more than a decade working at Disneyland and cultivating a never-ending fascination with that park s rich traditions and history. Now relocated to Orlando, Kevin enjoys the Disney offerings on both sides of the country. He is an author of numerous books about Disney theme parks around the world. Unless otherwise noted, Kevin pays his own way for theme park admission, entertainment, and dining.
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