THE NEW DISNEY CLUB BENIFITS,NEW Room Discounts AND....

tink2dw

Pixie Dust or Bust!!
Joined
Aug 25, 2000
Have YOU checked out the NEW 2002 DC Benifits??

IT'S DEFINATELY BETTER!!

The DC card gives you DISNEY RESORT HOTEL ALL YEAR ROUND ROOM DISCOUNTS!!

BETTER Ticket Media Discounts,Food Discounts,Car Rental Discounts,Recreation and Park Tour Discounts,Merchandise Discounts,Plus the Enertainment Book Logo[good in your many of local area business!]!!

To check out the 2002 Disney Club card Benifits[with dates and seasons and % off ]click this link

http://www.wdwig.com/disneyclub.htm
 
How does this compare to last year? I didn't think it was worth joining last year. I can join through my employer for $29.99 per year. Can you convince me it is worth it?
 


It would be best for you to do the comparison yourself and you evaluate and decide.
What is of value to one might not be of value to another. It is very subjective.
I feel that my membership has more than paid for itself, between annual passes and free membership to discounts on purchases.
You need to convince yourself that it is worth the 29.95.
 
I agree with Gail. DC isn't the ultimate way to save money.

Does Tink have anything in life to do but promote the DC card?
 
I should have been a little more descriptive of why I didn't think it was worth it. Disney allowed one final purchase with the old MK Club card. I used that to purchase our family's first set of AP's and the discount equaled the DC discount.

We had already received a post card for a discount that was far better than the DC discounts for hotel ressies on our December trip. I think we will be able to use the AP's 10% off of purchases over $25.00 at DTD's World of Disney. We are members of Rainforest Cafe's Explorer's Club and get 10% off our meals at this and other restaurants in the chain. The other restaurants in the DC program at DTD/WDW are either covered by the AP discount or just not appropriate for a toddler and 5 year old.

So I think we had most all of the benefits we would use covered without purchasing the DC. Now, if I were starting from scratch or not purchasing AP's, it would be worth the $29.99 for discounts on ticket media and at the DTD restaurants.
 


Babblin'Boo,
Tink does a lot more than promote the DC membership, Tink provides a lot of useful information and help for a lot of people.
 
I checked the link above, but unless your a member they only show sample discounts. I need to buy (3) adult and (2) child 5-day park hopper+ passes. How much would DC save me on this purchase?
 
Type Regular Adult Disney Club Adult Regular Child Disney Club Child
1 day 1 park $50.88 N/A $40.28 N/A
2 day, 1 park per day $96.46 N/A $75.26 N/A
3 day, 1 park per day $136.74 N/A $104.94 N/A
4 day park hopper $203.52 $196.10 $161.12 $156.88
5 day park hopper $230.02 $219.42 $182.32 $175.96

5 Day Park Hopper Plus $261.84 $249.12 $208.83 $199.29
6 Day Park Hopper Plus $293.64 $278.81 $235.34 $222.61
7 Day Park Hopper Plus $325.44 $308.49 $261.84 $247.01


Annual Pass $369.94 $354.04 $314.82 $301.04
Annual Pass Renewal $327.54 $316.94 $278.78 $269.24

Premium Annual Pass $497.17 $ 475.97 $422.96 $404.94
Premium Annual Pass renewal $444.16 $428.26 $377.39 $363.60

Pleasure Island $21.00 $19.00 $19

Disney Quest $30.74 $26.13 $24.38 $20.73

Typhoon Lagoon or Blizzard Beach $30.74 $25.44 $23.85

River Country $16.00 $15.85 $13.25 $12.19

FLA-Res Annual
$306.34 $290.44 $260.76 $246.98
FLA-Res Annual Renewal $269.24 $263.94 $228.96 $224.72

FLA-Res Premium Annual $412.36 $391.16 $350.89 $332.87
FLA-Res Premium Annual Renewal $364.67 $356.06 $309.55 $301.06

FLA-Res Seasonal $189.74 $179.14 $161.12 $152.64
FLA-Res Seasonal Renewal $163.24 N/A $138.86 N/A

FLA-Res After 4 Epcot Annual $104.94 $99.64 $90.10 $84.80
FLA-Res After 4 Epcot Annual Renewal $94.34 N/A $80.56 N/A


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I'm wondering if someone got a resort rate with a letter code, could they also use the DC for an additional discount? Probably not but I thought it was worth asking. I know someone will know the answer.
 
Also, if any of you use the Entertainment Club coupon books, don't forget the DC card is part of that plan. I have used the DC card to get the Entertainment club rate at hotels in CT, NY, ME, MA, and NC this past year. All were 50% off rack rate.

So add that to the money I saved at the Disney store, on WDW tickets, and WDW accommodations and this card has paid for itself for about 20 years in my family (at it's current yearly membership rate).

As with any discount, it's all in how you use it.
 
Originally posted by DisneyFan09
I'm wondering if someone got a resort rate with a letter code, could they also use the DC for an additional discount?

Sorry, one discount to a customer. ;)
 
tink2dw,
please keep the tips coming. I always look forward to what you have to say! I will never for the life of me figure out what sets some people off. One time I gave a page of glowing restaurant reviews and mentioned that the ONLY thing that would have improved the experience at the Plaza Restaurant is if they would have added a little music to cover some of their background noise. A poster absolutely attacked me for saying this. Didn't I know this was a theme park? What kind of princess did I think I was? Etc., etc...It blindsided me and the only thing I could figure was that the person had lost his job that day or something. Just ignore!
 
Is the Entertainment Card part of the Disney Card only usable at hotels?

No. It's just like having the book. We haven't used it in restaurants because there haven't been any near us covered by the book that we frequent. But I have used it at the florist in town, the car wash, and a few other shops.
 
I acknowledge that Tink can help, but some recent posts defending the DC card have not been thoroughly informative, as this is NOT the best way to save money on most features!
The fact is, there are better ways to get matching and even better discounts. You may even be a member of AAA already, or use other discount resources without investing $30 - $40 over and beyond, on the DC card!

Bottomline, unless you shop at the store often, you probably do not need the card!
 
or buy annual passes, or join the Emerald Club at National, or shop on vacation (not just the Disney store at home), or want a discount on a rental car from National, etc.
I guess other than that it is a waste of money (39.99 first year and 29.99 renewal).
I don't think Tink touts it as the best deal in town, however, he keeps us informed of what is going on.
Tink is a nice person, why do you always minimize what he is trying to do?
Keep us as well informed and we will have nice things to say about you to. :)
 
Nobody is trying to minimize him as a person, Gail, but I ackowledge as well that it has been a battle in the last few days between Tink and some of us who believe other sources provide better discounts.

No need for anyone to build up the destruction of the personal attack that never was.

And yes, if anyone is concerned about $aving$, avoid the DC card for the resort & ticket discounts and even the hint of Entertainment card offers, and go elsewhere to get better rates. If you shop at the DS at least weekly, then pay $40 for a 10% discount.

Let's get over it for once, Geez!


Wanda
 

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