For the deluxe resorts, I think it is about availability. I think they want to discourage ppl from renting a car/driving. Ftr, we drove last time & stayed at Poly & they told me about the parking fee, but I was never charged. That’s why I think it’s about discouraging. If it were revenue, they would make darn sure to enforce the rule & make sure everyone paid.
I swore I had read on these boards that they started turning ppl away who didn’t have reservations. I’ll have to see if I can find it.Why would they want to do anything to discourage someone paying $400 a night from doing something and allow people who aren’t paying Disney anything per night to do it for free? That doesn’t make sense. Perhaps if they didn’t allow non resort guests to park there, there wouldn’t be a shortage of spaces.
If you made your reservation prior to March 21st 2018, your fee was waived. If you made the reservation after March 21st, you were lucky.Just out of curiosity, I went back and looked at my last stay at the Poly -- last July 3-5. I was told there was a parking fee, but as I just went over my bill, I wasn't charged it, either.
Oh mine could have been a convention b/c of the TA we use.If you made your reservation prior to March 21st 2018, your fee was waived. If you made the reservation after March 21st, you were lucky.
Also, if you were staying under a convention rate last year, you wouldn’t have been charged the parking fee.
Yes.Oh mine could have been a convention b/c of the TA we use.
If you made your reservation prior to March 21st 2018, your fee was waived. If you made the reservation after March 21st, you were lucky.
Also, if you were staying under a convention rate last year, you wouldn’t have been charged the parking fee.
Good to know! We are flying this time considering if I do have to pay it’s more than the cost of one of our flights round trip.Yes.
I’m not sure if people who book with TA’s under convention rates for this year will also get their parking fees waived. I think the agreement was only until December 31st 2018. I’m not sure if that has been extended.
Well yes, but they didn't reduce the hotel room cost by the amount they now charge for parking.Not free, included in the very high hotel cost
Would have been nice if they actually were attempting to fix the problem, hey?
I’m assuming what they really didn’t want to do was discourage day guests from coming and spending money at the resorts. My guess is the bulk of overnight guests are not deterred by a parking fee and it isn’t much of a habit changer for the majority.
I have never rented a car so I can say for sure how they track it. From what I have read here, people are getting charged when security is scanning your magic band. I have also seen reports where people have taken an uber and were charged because security takes the guests name at the gate. Were you staying at the poly on a dvc reservation? If not, I think you just got some pixie dust.
Frustrating if off-site people are parking in the monorail resorts to skirt the parking fees at the park. And on top of that they get the better transportation to the parks, compared to values and moderates. If Disney really wanted to fix it to maintain free parking for dining and shopping, they could have a separate lot and/or timed tag (say 3 hours max). I drive sometimes so this new parking fee has aggravated me. I have also weighed the difference of staying off-site and paying the difference to park at the parks, so it doesn't give me warm and fuzzies to know that Disney is looking the other way, if this is the case.Maybe they could have a separate visitors parking lot? Those who say they want to dine or shop can park there for a limited time while another larger area could be for overnight guests. Parking lots can be adjusted for overflows. The guard would simply say go right in one case and go left in the other. Maybe this is too complicated? Or maybe parking fees have nothing to do with crowded parking lots.
Haha. I know. I was just kidding.Well yes, but they didn't reduce the hotel room cost by the amount they now charge for parking.
Maybe they could have a separate visitors parking lot? Those who say they want to dine or shop can park there for a limited time while another larger area could be for overnight guests.
Yeah, I mean they got a lot of push back from it, and i mean a lot, but they just trudged through it.
I had some issues yesterday and I had to escalate within Disney to get my issue resolved, but i can tell you front line managers are no longer worried about the guest experience and how to fix issues. I mentioned that because i noticed that with the parking fees when they first came out. I've never seen disney stand their ground on something as hard as they did with the parking fees. They aren't worried about the over night guests that literally give them thousands of dollars, they're worried about the guests that come into the resort that might spend a hundred bucks or maybe a little more.
What was the end result with your FP issue?
I’m still confused, I was told by one person that if you’re an AP holder, you can only have 7 days of fast passes at any give time, even though that’s not what the website says, it says within 30 days. My trips are more than 30 days a part, but less than 60 days. That same person told me that the 7 day rule was only true for AP holders. I escalated. Supervisor told me the 7 day rule was true for all ticket holders unless you’re staying onsite, while we are for our june and august trips, we aren’t for our april trip. I was really upset by this, I told them that with 3 trips booked, I felt like I was being punished instead of being rewarded for making numerous trips. She said that wasn’t true..but whatever.
No one budged, they just said that was the rule and it is what it is. So I emailed someone inside of disney. Within 3 hours someone called me and informed me there is a glitch in the system that should be corrected by tomorrow and there is no real 7 day rule (really confused), but they went ahead and manually booked the fast passes that we were missing.
DW and I discussed it last night, we were perplexed by how it all went down, the people that I talked to in the AP department made me feel like I was doing something wrong and was out of line for booking fast passes for the days I’m going to be onsite, the customer service from that department was horrible. However, at the end of the day, Disney did fix the problem.
You still don't pay for parking at the parks if you're a Disney resort guest. They didn't at all fix the issue of day guests parking at resorts to avoid paying for parking at the parks by starting to charge overnight parking at the resorts.
First off, nowhere did I ever compare a Disney resort to a Motel 6 and/or a Days Inn. Talk about to twisting something in an attempt to make your case.
Disney's parking situation is not remotely the same as a hotel on International Drive. To compare the two is ridiculous.