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Has anybody called to see what the deal officially is for those who cancelled?
Currently on hold, but I feel like it's going to be a while.
Has anybody called to see what the deal officially is for those who cancelled?
Post #705 above had a description. See below. I haven't heard if anyone called to confirm this.Has anybody called to see what the deal officially is for those who cancelled?
I saw on one of the bloggers Instagram stories (Disney Food Blog) that the Disneyland offer for people rescheduling is:
“Beginning Monday, March 30, 2020, these select guests will be able to book a special Disneyland Resort offer for most arrival dates from June 1st through December 31st, 2020. The Cast Member we spoke with said the offer will apply to weekdays, Sunday through Thursday. Eligible guests will receive up to 10% off at Paradise Pier for a Premium Room. Guests booking at the Disneyland Hotel or Grand Californian Hotel can receive 15% off a standard room or 20% off a premium room!”
ETA: here’s the link https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2020...rivate-offer-for-guests-affected-by-closures/
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Post #705 above had a description. See below. I haven't heard if anyone called to confirm this.
Do the deets follow Sun-Thurs, only for those who originally booked packages stuff we were reading?FYI - I just applied the discount to my reservation. August 24 - 29 Disneyland Hotel. Initial price $2822.04. New price with the discount $1898.90. That is a decent discount IMO.
I never asked if it was only Sun-Thur, as stated in the offer. I can tell you I originally booked with the Disney Visa promotion which did include discounts on Friday and Saturday nights. My package stayed exactly the same and I was given a refund. I was also told a note would be added to my reservation for a $50 a night resort credit. Apparently, it must also be in the offer, or they are running it simultaneously for those affected by the closure. As a side note, I rebooked on the first day the closure was announced and things were hectic. There were a ton of problems finding me a room and it could be that the price they rebooked at was wrong because, to my horror, it was thousands more than my original package. The refund today could reflect the incorrect adjustment when it was origanlly moved.
I would definetly ask about it. The cast member clearly stated I was eligible for the credit, which leads me to believe it wasn't specific to just my reservation.Wow! A resort credit too! They didnt say anything to me about that so maybe you got lucky.
Call member services they might be able to help you move the points around between the reservations.joining in. Missing Disneyland and can't wait for it to open, but I hope they wait until things are much better. I live locally, but have a lot booked in the next few months that I don't know what to do about yet.
I have 3 upcoming DVC reservations at VGC (1 night in May to use some banked AKV points that will expire 1/31, 2 nights in July for Disneyland's birthday, and 2 nights in November). I am going to cancel my May reservation fairly soon --- but not sure what to do about the points. They can't be re-banked and I cannot use on the other 2 reservations since they are AKV and I booked those reservations using my VGC points at 11 months out and are on my other contract (I have 2 contracts with 2 use years and cannot transfer my banked points over). And none of that takes into account my September WDW reservation which also has some banked points (but not too many) that need to be used by 11/30. Since I have my 81 year old Mom coming on all these trips, I need things to be safe for her to come!
Interesting. I've been waiting for a cancellation notice, since we are scheduled to stay at the GCH on April 7th, but no word. I was hoping they'd cancel so I didn't have to wait on hold. And maybe, because I'm sad to officially cancel, even though I know I have to do so soon.
OMG I just went and looked at this again. Thanks for letting me know. That’s really disappointing. We purchased thru LMTC so I am assuming I would have to have the voucher amount that I paid applied towards new tickets at the booth? That would be a big discount lost not to mention upgrading to the gate ticket price which is now higher. So disappointed by this.Disney went back on pushing back the expiration dates on tickets for now.
We don’t know what parks will look like when they open. I can see wanting to give it time. We Disney nuts can’t wait to go back- for now. But after a couple months of watching this unfold, living 6 feet apart from others and knowing this is still circulating in society...I concur. Entertainment that requires people to stand next to each other in small spaces (fireworks, parades) could be LONG postponed. I can see Fantasmic and WOC running but with drastic cuts in audience size allowed in viewing areas.
as far as your tickets even if Disney expires them out you should be able to apply the value to new tickets.