What ever they offer will be for everybody.
Agree. Everyone has been affected in some way; they can't single out any group.
We're in the group that had to rebook but didn't do so with the free dining offer since we have APs. We got an AP discount for the room, but now I wish we'd booked the free dining bc the AP discount wasn't 35%.They already have. People that got cancelled were offered free dining and now are getting 35% off. The problem is, they didn’t do anything for AP holders that can’t realistically do pkgs with tickets and they should have. If you haven’t been cancelled, there’s nothing you lost, don’t need to be offered anything other than if they decide to offer discounts at some point.
But they do need to extend that recovery offer to all guests who were cancelled, some of us multiple times. For those that in that group, I suggest you email Disney with your concerns. I certainly did.
They already have. People that got cancelled were offered free dining and now are getting 35% off. The problem is, they didn’t do anything for AP holders that can’t realistically do pkgs with tickets and they should have. If you haven’t been cancelled, there’s nothing you lost, don’t need to be offered anything other than if they decide to offer discounts at some point.
But they do need to extend that recovery offer to all guests who were cancelled, some of us multiple times. For those that in that group, I suggest you email Disney with your concerns. I certainly did.
never say never, but I wouldn't count on it. I think they want to keep attendance low for a while. Once they are ready to ramp up the crowds I expect to see a lot of discounts
Once thing I do wish they would do is grandfather whatever discount was used for a canceled trip. So if you booked a Disney Visa rate and that trip got canceled you can use that same discount for your reschedule
We are in the same group. Had to cancel twice, third trip (July) there was no AP discount available so we are full rack rates. We get nothing for being die hard Disney guests. There is nothing fair about it.We're in the group that had to rebook but didn't do so with the free dining offer since we have APs. We got an AP discount for the room, but now I wish we'd booked the free dining bc the AP discount wasn't 35%.
I hadn't decided if I wanted the free dining or not and then they pulled it when I was supposed to still have weeks to book. They should extend the offer to anyone who was eligible for it the first time.
They already have. People that got cancelled were offered free dining and now are getting 35% off. The problem is, they didn’t do anything for AP holders that can’t realistically do pkgs with tickets and they should have. If you haven’t been cancelled, there’s nothing you lost, don’t need to be offered anything other than if they decide to offer discounts at some point.
But they do need to extend that recovery offer to all guests who were cancelled, some of us multiple times. For those that in that group, I suggest you email Disney with your concerns. I certainly did.
Diehard Disney fans will remain..... diehard Disney fans. They'll offer promotion to general public once they need to drive further revenues while maintaining appropriate safety perceptions.
Hurricane season in Florida actually starts this Monday June 1 and goes all the way through the end of November. You just typically don't see a lot of strong storm activity until later in the season.And with them opening mid July . It’s only a few weeks to hurricane season.
Only if they give those of us that booked with the free dining offer the ability to move it for a future stay. As it stands my only option is to take the 35% on my september stay. I can't switch and use the 35% in the future (which I'd rather do at this point).
This was exactly our scenario. We were booked for Easter week. Was holding off on the free dining offer because we wanted to see how things were going. Then it got pulled. I know they really have no obligation to offer anything, but I’m hoping something is offered at some point.I hadn't decided if I wanted the free dining or not and then they pulled it when I was supposed to still have weeks to book. They should extend the offer to anyone who was eligible for it the first time.
No, other than the standard auto response that confirms they received my email. It's only been a few days. It can take weeks to hear back even in normal conditions. Honestly, as crazy as things are, I don't expect to hear back from them at all. My intent wasn't to actually get them to do anything, I don't think they will. It was just to let them know as a long time visitor, just how unhappy I was with how we were treated and what effect that will have on our vacation choices in the future. If enough people contact them, they might do something, but most people just complain on forums like this and don't actually complain where it could possibly do any good. So mine was really a I know it won't change things, but you should know kind of letter.Did you hear back? I don't have an AP, but I had room and tickets purchased separately. I was a little annoyed that the only possible guest recovery would require me to spend MORE money to buy new tickets that I wouldn't need (since my other tickets were extended to 12/15). I just don't think it's really guest recovery if they charge you for it.