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Why are Disney hotels always sold out?

Despite this inventory spike, many Walt Disney World hotels are sold out for a range of dates in the next several months. The simplest and most straightforward explanation for sold out resorts at Walt Disney World is demand.



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In particular, Disney can't fill every resort room every night if there aren't enough housekeepers to turn them all over by check-in time. Insufficient dining capacity at restaurants and food courts likewise means Disney can't fully book all rooms at a resort without causing issues at peak meal times.

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Call Disney World You can call Disney World's Resort Hotel Reservations line at (407) 939-1936 and ask to speak to a Reservations Agent. They should be able to help you out and double check if anything is available.

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Park hop. It's actually fairly unusual for Disney World tickets to be completely sold out. Even if a specific park's reservations are sold out, other parks are typically available. For example, Magic Kingdom reservations may be sold out, but Animal Kingdom may have reservations available.

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Overbookings, or double bookings, happen when a hotel sells more rooms than it has available for a given night. Many hotels do this deliberately to offset last-minute cancellations or no-shows and avoid losing revenue and occupancy. Of course, it can also happen by accident.

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The key entry system indicates entry/exit. Many newer hotels have motion sensors on their wall mounted thermostats - this is used for both energy savings and safety. They're called Occupant Control Systems, and can be used by house keeping to determine whether a room is occupied - the sensor is on the lower right.

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As demand for Disney World vacations has continued to increase, so have the prices. Unfortunately, Disney doesn't set a cap on their prices — we've seen everything from snacks to park tickets to merchandise getting more expensive, and it looks like those increases will p on coming.

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Beginning today, Walt Disney World has changed their advance booking window for room-only reservations from 499 days to as far out as annual product release dates.

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I am well aware that Disney enters the room every day for a brief inspection, regardless of whether you receive housekeeping or not. I honestly expected this to happen to us since we tend to nap mid day and I assumed that's when they would come around.

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Meanwhile, travel agents have pointed to higher ticket prices as a major factor in declining theme park attendance. On top of that, trips to Europe appear to be cannibalizing demand for domestic theme parks this year — likely both contributing to the downturn.

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A: We recommend planning your trip no later than 6 months before your arrival date. There is so much to plan when it comes to a Disney Vacation that you don't want to miss any booking deadlines.

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Yes, you can book a hotel room for a few hours. Many hotels offer day use rooms or hourly rates, particularly for travelers looking for a short stay to rest, take a nap, or work before continuing their journey.

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Whether you're flying from New York or New Orleans, Lisbon or London, airlines continue overbooking to compensate for “no-shows” all the time. Simply put, they sell more tickets than they have available seats. And it's not an illegal practice.

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Usually when a hotel is overbooked, the manager will make arrangements to send you to a nearby property and cover the cost of that room and transportation to get you there. Behind the front desk, that's called walking the guest—as in walking them to a different hotel.

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Whether you're flying from New York or New Orleans, Lisbon or London, airlines continue overbooking to compensate for “no-shows” all the time. Simply put, they sell more tickets than they have available seats. And it's not an illegal practice.

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What does Disney do with their food waste? Disney parks donate millions of pounds of unserved food to local food banks each year. Additionally, Disneyland repurposes more than 5 million pounds of food scraps annually, through an Environmental Protection Agency award-winning program.

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