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skipperkim
02-27-2008, 05:03 PM
If I book a package, with tickets and dining, and a code comes out. Can I apply it to my AAA package? If so, is there an extra fee with AAA for this?

RMulieri
02-27-2008, 05:05 PM
Yes , but you will lose your AAA discount.Disney does not allow stacking discounts:goodvibes

boardom
02-27-2008, 05:20 PM
I always believed this to be the case also, but I just had a AAA travel agent tell me I could put in my 40% code and they could give that to me ON TOP OF the AAA discount! He also said I would have to call DIsney and see what's available with the pin code discount, then call AAA back to put in my reservation. That seemed weird to me right there.

I was skeptical, so I called Disney reservations to inquire - the guy I spoke to said, "Well, we're not familiar with AAA's booking procedures, so you'd have to talk to them, but I imagine if they wanted to give you their discount on top of the 40%, they could."

So here's me - !!!????

I currently have a pin code package booked with a (non-AAA) TA, who I'd prefer not to take the business away from if this is a load of hooey, which I still suspect it might be. Maybe I'll call AAA again and see if someone else confirms this......

skipperkim
02-27-2008, 05:34 PM
I always believed this to be the case also, but I just had a AAA travel agent tell me I could put in my 40% code and they could give that to me ON TOP OF the AAA discount! He also said I would have to call DIsney and see what's available with the pin code discount, then call AAA back to put in my reservation. That seemed weird to me right there.

I was skeptical, so I called Disney reservations to inquire - the guy I spoke to said, "Well, we're not familiar with AAA's booking procedures, so you'd have to talk to them, but I imagine if they wanted to give you their discount on top of the 40%, they could."

So here's me - !!!????

I currently have a pin code package booked with a (non-AAA) TA, who I'd prefer not to take the business away from if this is a load of hooey, which I still suspect it might be. Maybe I'll call AAA again and see if someone else confirms this......


So that could be a 60% discount? I can't imagine that, but that would fantastic. I'm already getting a 20% discount on the room. So if a code came out and it was cheaper than what I'm getting, of course I'd want to save the difference.

boardom
02-27-2008, 05:46 PM
So that could be a 60% discount? I can't imagine that, but that would fantastic. I'm already getting a 20% discount on the room. So if a code came out and it was cheaper than what I'm getting, of course I'd want to save the difference.

Yeah, as it turns out, NOT. I called AAA guy back and was like, buddy, if you can do that, book it. So then he tried...and sure enough, it's one or the other, NOT both. So....I am weirdly relieved. :rotfl:

Tam1067
02-27-2008, 08:00 PM
Those AAA agents often do not know what they're talking about...

though many are right on top of things!

cmysprkles911
02-28-2008, 12:36 PM
I have no idea about the AAA discounts but I have a question. If my Uncle has it could me and my DH use it for the vacation?:confused3