I don't know if I would go THAT far based on one question at one presentation. I mean, because one presenter screwed up the answer to a question does not mean
all AAA agents are clueless when it comes to booking Disney vacations. The so-called expert could have had a mental block (brain fart if you will) for a moment or maybe was nervous speaking in front of a big crowd (I know, why would they get someone who was uncomfortable with crowds to speak in the first place). If I were you, I might have actually spoke up and tried to, very politely, question his answer and see if maybe he just didn't realize what exactly he was saying to the person. Give him the benefit of the doubt if you will, everyone makes mistakes! :shrug:
Now I was totally in the dark when I went in to our local CAA office in 2005 to book our first trip. I knew absolutely NOTHING about WDW other than what my buddy kept telling me (he had been several times in a row just before us). The agent I got was very friendly and answered all of are questions. We must have sat and talked with her (while she was on the phone with Pop making our reservations) for almost an hour that first visit. She stayed in contact with us right up until we left and even sent us a card when we returned home to see how our trip went. Now by the time our second trip came in 2007, I had become a full-fledged WDW nut. I started spending lots of time on here and talking about WDW with whoever would listen (mostly my buddy who I mentioned up above). When we went in to book the second trip with Laura (our CAA agent), she couldn't get over HOW into WDW I had become. We talked again for quite a while, but I noticed I was telling her little tips and facts about WDW that seemed new to her. Was I worried, no. Should I have been, I don't think so. She had been many times with her own family and I had absolutely no complaints when it came to our trips.
Sorry about the rambling there, but my point after all that was that I don't think your travel agent (AAA agent) has to be be a so-called "Disney Expert" or walking Disney encyclopedia when it comes to booking your trip for you. Sure, it helps if they have some Disney knowledge, but I don't expect all travel agents (whether through AAA, CAA, Sears Travel, so on) are going to know half as much as the people on these forums when it comes to all things Disney. Remember though, they book hundreds of trips for people all year round, most of them probably more elaborate than the typical WDW vacation. Don't be afraid to ask questions either or let them know if you think they might be wrong or that there is maybe some better deal out there. If they don't know the answer right away, let them ask someone else in the office or let them get back to you. Just my 2 cents!!!