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Hotwire: A Towering Deal

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Hello Dali!*

I’m back with a quick post on some deals you might find a bit surreal.

Not melting clocks surreal, but still.

Thanks to a tip off from Mike S., I learned that there are some Hotwire deals showing up starting in mid-August for Gran Destino Tower rooms. And these are not just any deals.

If you recall in the previous No Deal or No Deal post, I went over the weirdness that is Hotwire right now – lack of resorts in HotRate search results, missing non-hidden deals for all resorts in Orlando, giant sloths handing out free churros. (One of these things may not be true.)

Well, if you used some of the tips in that post, (including my short video on how to use the Draw function in the app) you could find some nice Coronado deals for around $155 to $159.

Now, how would you like some Coronado deals in the $145 to $155 range – but in the Gran Destino Tower?
(I’m assuming you’re all nodding your heads vigorously now.)

Let’s take a look at some sample search results.   Hotwire Coronado Deal Result

You can see here that I’ve got a nice large search window going – August 7th to the 21st. When the search results appeared, I selected Bonnet Creek on the map, but was only shown a single 5-star resort hidden deal. (Waldorf Astoria, with a $45 resort fee, of course.)

So, I clicked the Draw button on the top right of the map, zoomed in and circled Coronado Springs – Voila!

That seals the deal for us – unless there is some sort of Inception thing going on and there’s another resort inside of that circle, this is a $150 per night Coronado deal.

Now, let’s click the deal and see where it takes us.

The next page often includes a list of sub-amenity ratings, as well as a few sample review snippets. Personally I would ignore the sample snippets (that’s fun to say!) – you can see here they can be red herrings. Manila Bay? Never heard of it.

But, the sub-amenities can be useful as additional factors in identifying the resort by comparing them to the ones listed on the resort’s Hotwire page. (Just note that sometimes the deal listings and the resort pages can be slightly out of sync if something changed recently.)
Hotwire Coronado Capture Amenities

Now let’s move on to Choose room type – Hmm, “Standard Room, 2 Queen Beds (Tower View).”

Howtire Coronado Deal Capture Room Type Now, when good old Mike first reached out asking what I thought about the deal, I said “You know, my initial guess would be that “Tower view” is a regular resort room that faces the Tower.”

But then I started digging a little and noticed something interesting: when you run a search for non-hidden deals on the resort’s Hotwire page, the deal there with the same description is decidedly a room IN the tower. Maybe that info is obvious to experienced Coronadoers, but I guess it just took me awhile to get there.

Now, let’s address the elephant in the room. (By the way, do NOT Google Salvador Dali’s Elephants paintings. Creepy. Just creepy.)

Did you notice the two room choices are “2 Queen” or “1 King” bed. When booking Disney resorts on Hotwire, you almost always want to book the deal searching for *just* 2 adults in the room. For whatever reason, if you add kids to the room search Hotwire will increase the price on the room even though Disney does not charge for kids.

So, the generally accepted tactic is to just book the room with two adults, then call up Disney Wholesale and ask them nicely to add the kids for you. Sometimes you’ll reach a cast member who might tell you Hotwire needs to request the change – which is fine, then reach out to Hotwire (or call back again and hope for another cast member). But, when I did just that last week, kids were added with no fuss no muss.

So, back to the room types here: Unless I really wanted the King room, I would likely select “Hotel chooses bed type” and follow up with Wholesale after if I wasn’t assigned a a Queen bed room.

A WELL-PLACED CAVEAT

This advice I give you is based on quite a few reports from people over the years, including a few others this week along with my own recent experience. Is there a chance you get a King room and you have to to deal with some phone calls to get it changed? Yes. But, even if the cast members balk, I have always found they do their best to be helpful and things will eventually work out.

Do you need to decide whether the savings is worth a little work?

Yes, yes you do. (I think it is.) This pricing comparison table might help you decide.Coronado Tower Deals Comparison TableYou can see, with even the 25% off Tower room rates reaching into the $300 range, these HotRate deals are more than a 50% savings, even with fees added in. (Obviously, using a promo code here as well.)

Search Tips

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Hotwire is weird right now. (That’s the technical term used by us bloggy people.) The deals don’t always come easy – if at all possible, you probably want to use one of the Hotwire apps instead of a desktop browser. Also, if you have access to both an iOS app and an Android app, try using both. Sometimes I get results on one and not the other for the same exact search.

With this particular drop, you’ll want to think about it as sort of being two different blocks of days: If you start your search on August 7th, you might be able to get these deals to show all the way to August 20th. (Using the Draw technique, remember.) You’ll probably also be able to search smaller windows in between those two dates and also find deals.

But, if you want to book something in the latter part of the month, I found that I needed my search window to start on or before August 14th to get later dates to show. When I started searching exactly on August 14th, I could find results all the way to August 28th!

It is like a giant logic puzzle, I know – but the simple rules are:

  1. If you don’t get results when you search, use the Draw function in the app
  2. If you still don’t get results, try moving your start and/or end dates around

Check The Room Descriptions, Please!

Before I post the Calendar of Deals – I just want to add one last not-so-dire warning: Not every Coronado Springs deal you see will be a Tower room. Please read the room descriptions and compare all the facts you see. Look for the “Tower View” text, and compare the full description to the ones on the resort page listings.

Also – a last minute check is showing some Coronado deals from August 1st to the 7th – BUT they appear to be regular resort rooms, not Tower rooms.

If you’ve booked any of these awesome Tower deals, or any others – or have any questions, please let us know in the comments!

*You all knew it was just a matter of time that “Hello Dali!” was getting dragged out onto one my posts, didn’t you?

 

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John Tierney

Security. Genealogy. Dad. Husband. Securigenealodadsband. Also: Disney fan who likes deals. and numbers. and churros. You can find his tweeter @JJT and his Instagram is @johnjtierney

10 thoughts on “Hotwire: A Towering Deal

  • Hi John,
    I used your Hotwire tips and was able to book a room at Coronado Springs Tower room. The details for the reservation in the My Disney Experience app says “RBK Room Only”. Any idea what this means? I tried searching but can’t find what RBK means.

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    • Hi Randy, I’ve been curious about that RBK too, but never found a reference and just think it means something like “Reseller Booked Room’.

      All reseller deals are Room Only, so that’s just the usual designation.

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  • I was not able to get the $20 Hotwire promo code to work. However, I did find one that saves 8% which should get you more than $20 if staying two nights or more. HWESCAPE is the code if anyone wants to use it. Good luck.

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  • Hi John – Where did you find the promo code? I found HW20JUL21 but this $20 code is not working.

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    • Those Hotwire codes come and go quickly, but I find RetailMeNot usually has a few current ones.

      https://www.retailmenot.com/view/hotwire.com

      Also, the Microsoft Edge browser had a nice feature where it will offer to try all the coupon codes it knows for you automagically. It should pop up when you click on a code field.

      Good luck!

      Reply
  • Ten million points to you, JJT! You’re the best enabler.

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    • I will spend my enabling points wisely – with my family on my own Coronado trip! 🙂

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  • I have done Priceline deals in the past and added my kids later with now problem. My daughter will be turning 13 soon, and I believe that is considered an adult at Disney World. Do you think I would have an issue adding her and my younger son to a reservation? Thanks

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    • Good news: While your daughter will be a “Disney adult” when it comes to tickets and dining plan, when it comes to room reservations they consider anyone under 18 a child. So, your booking should be same as usual. 🙂

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      • Thank you!

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