fireworkz
Active Member
I thought I would share with everyone the situation my parents are currently having with their WDW Vacation, yes I may rant a bit, but I also hope their experience can start a discussion to be used by all of us to learn tips and things to consider with their future WDW trip planning.
A little background, my parents (and myself) have always been "off-siters". The last time we stayed on site was 35 years ago when there was only the Contemp, Poly and Golf to stay in. My parents have gone to Disney World over 25 times, including 1971 for their honeymoon! This time however they decided to try on-site for various reasons including the airport bus service and the dining plan.
So they booked a seven day stay, with five day park hopper and dining at the PO Riverside which was supposed to start the weekend. Unfortunately, we had some poor weather conditions here all weekend, which caused flight delays. This forced them to start their trip more than 48 hours late. Being retired and flexible with scheduling, they decided to actually extend their return date. They extended it out so not only so they would get their seven day vacation, but stretch it to ten days as they felt seven was kind of short to start with.
Here's where the fun begins. They called Disney, fully expecting to pay for the two nights of hotel they missed, to make sure if they could get the other five nights, then add five more. They also hoped to keep their five day park hopper and dining plans in tact to apply to the stay and add on extra days to those. Disney has told them no, they not only lose the two days of hotel, but also two days in the parks and two days worth of dining vouchers. Also to add days to their remaining three days of park tickets, they would have to purchase a whole new separate pass rather than the usual, much cheaper few $$ a day add-on rate.
This is ridiculous. For dining they haven't eating a thing, and they made no ADRs, but I guess some argument can be made dining is tied to your number of nights staying - so for dining the whole situation is kind of grey, but you think Disney would offer some compromise seeing they are extending their stay. The park tickets on the other hand is crazy. They only bought five days for a seven day stay. They weren't going to the parks the first two days anyway! One day for travel, one to relax a bit. So how can Disney claw back those two days when they don't even know when they were going to use them? Not to mention if you buy tix separately they don't activate until you walk up to the gate the first time. Then to say you can't use the add-on feature is even worse. If they got their on time and decided to add a day they could, but now because they missed two days for some reason they can't. They haven't given up yet. They are now spending part of their vacation fighting with Disney.
So here's where the discussion comes in.
A little background, my parents (and myself) have always been "off-siters". The last time we stayed on site was 35 years ago when there was only the Contemp, Poly and Golf to stay in. My parents have gone to Disney World over 25 times, including 1971 for their honeymoon! This time however they decided to try on-site for various reasons including the airport bus service and the dining plan.
So they booked a seven day stay, with five day park hopper and dining at the PO Riverside which was supposed to start the weekend. Unfortunately, we had some poor weather conditions here all weekend, which caused flight delays. This forced them to start their trip more than 48 hours late. Being retired and flexible with scheduling, they decided to actually extend their return date. They extended it out so not only so they would get their seven day vacation, but stretch it to ten days as they felt seven was kind of short to start with.
Here's where the fun begins. They called Disney, fully expecting to pay for the two nights of hotel they missed, to make sure if they could get the other five nights, then add five more. They also hoped to keep their five day park hopper and dining plans in tact to apply to the stay and add on extra days to those. Disney has told them no, they not only lose the two days of hotel, but also two days in the parks and two days worth of dining vouchers. Also to add days to their remaining three days of park tickets, they would have to purchase a whole new separate pass rather than the usual, much cheaper few $$ a day add-on rate.
This is ridiculous. For dining they haven't eating a thing, and they made no ADRs, but I guess some argument can be made dining is tied to your number of nights staying - so for dining the whole situation is kind of grey, but you think Disney would offer some compromise seeing they are extending their stay. The park tickets on the other hand is crazy. They only bought five days for a seven day stay. They weren't going to the parks the first two days anyway! One day for travel, one to relax a bit. So how can Disney claw back those two days when they don't even know when they were going to use them? Not to mention if you buy tix separately they don't activate until you walk up to the gate the first time. Then to say you can't use the add-on feature is even worse. If they got their on time and decided to add a day they could, but now because they missed two days for some reason they can't. They haven't given up yet. They are now spending part of their vacation fighting with Disney.
So here's where the discussion comes in.
- I've already learned there really isn't much of a discount on room or tickets when booking a package.
- The cancellation policies are actually much better when you book only a room as apposed to booking a package.
- Park Tickets when bought separate don't activate until you first use them. However in a package they activate from the day you're supposed to check-in. (Edit: I have since learned thanks to others who have posted this info is false. The packaged park tickets also don't start until first use.)
- Can you add Dining to a room only booking when you check-in or does this always have to bought in advance?
- Has anyone else had a similar experience to my parents and how did they go about resolving them?