Paying for your trip in installments?

DznyGrlSD

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In the Parks
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Can you do this with Disney? I'm planning on going in October and I think it'll be easier for me if pay in installments, couple hundred dollars a month, instead of trying to save for it all at once. Can I work this out with CRO or what? Advice needed!!

~heather
 

intenseblue98

New Member
I believe it is possible if you call CRO directly.

My TA thought we could make installment payments, but recently learned that our room-only reservation on the new booking system would not accept payments. She says she could re-book through another system if we wanted to, but we just have to be diligent at putting our funds aside.
 
For our Trip in May we booked directly through Disney.. We had to put down a $200 deposit and are able to pay through installments (as many as needed), provided that the whole amount is paid 45 days prior to arrival..
 

Computer Magic

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HoneyMnShawnee said:
For our Trip in May we booked directly through Disney.. We had to put down a $200 deposit and are able to pay through installments (as many as needed), provided that the whole amount is paid 45 days prior to arrival..
Then at the 45 day mark, use the Disney Visa for 6 months no interest. This is only useful if you pay it off within that time frame.
 

wannabeBelle

Well-Known Member
intenseblue98 said:
I believe it is possible if you call CRO directly.

My TA thought we could make installment payments, but recently learned that our room-only reservation on the new booking system would not accept payments. She says she could re-book through another system if we wanted to, but we just have to be diligent at putting our funds aside.
Yes booking through CRO or Kingdom Konsultants you can do a payment plan provided everything will be paid at 45 days prior to your trip. This statement is true for any package plan ( room and tickets) A room only such as a Passholder Discounted room requires one night's deposit ( nonrefundable) and the balance of the money is due at check in. There is no option to make payments on that type of a reservation, so that could not be done in a "payment plan" per se, except by putting away money on your own. Belle
 

Theresonly1

Member
If you have the disney visa card you also have 6 months to pay interest free plus you get reward points throughout the year to spend in disneyworld if you so choose.
 

DznyGrlSD

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Original Poster
In the Parks
Yes
Thanks bunches!!

Again, thanks for your help everyone :wave: This is why I love this board. I will call CRO and see what i can work out.

~heather
 

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