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Search Advanced search…. New posts. Search forums. Log in. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Disneyland Hotel: deluxe vs premium. Thread starter l4dyj8 Start date Aug 22, Joined Feb 22, In your experience, what is the difference between Deluxe vs Premium?

It's so overused, that they mean about the same thing now. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Colin Fine Colin Fine FumbleFingers: Well put.

I applaud you, sir. At that time "premium" was the cheapest. The manufacturers at the time obviously didn't want to market anything as "basic", "standard", or "bottom of the range".

FumbleFingers - Yeah. Show 1 more comment. Some examples: Executive Platinum Gold Diamond And of course "plus" added onto any of the above to knock it up another notch. Internationals have an "Albatros" membership.

I can only think of Monty Python when I hear that youtube. If you want to say the best , in most cases you can just say the best. However, here is a list of synonyms, for if you ever want to wax eloquent: beyond compare, capital, champion, chief, choicest, culminating, finest, first, first-class, first-rate, foremost, incomparable, inimitable, leading, matchless, nonpareil, optimum, out-of-sight, outstanding, paramount, peerless, perfect, preeminent, premium, prime, primo, principal, sans pareil, second to none, super, superlative, supreme, terrific, transcendent, ultimate, unequaled, unparalleled, unrivaled, unsurpassed In between premium and deluxe?

Daniel Daniel Out-of-sight custard! Leading hot dogs! Perfect quiche! Culminating tomatoes and chief olives on principal lettuce, with optimum dressing and a sprinkling of paramount cheese! M-W disagrees: premium2: of exceptional quality Some etymology to back up what the other answers are telling you: Premium as an adjective only dates from , I suspect by someone who thought it was related to "primary".

This answer is more informative and more correct than drm65's, and corroborates other good answers and comments. John Y: it's a supplement rather than an answer, but it was a bit big for a comment. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. But what does that mean?

Standard: Deluxe: Premium:. As you can see, standard has the least amount of flowers, premium has the most, and deluxe is somewhere in between. Not all of our products have three images available to show the different sizes.

Unless otherwise stated in the description or on the image itself, then the picture shown is the standard version and upgrading to deluxe or premium will add more flowers. If the description states that the image shown is the deluxe version, then you can either choose to order it as shown the deluxe version , order the standard version which will have less flowers, or order the premium, which will have more flowers.



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