View Full Version : AP rates and number of rooms
normmo
05-11-2008, 08:36 AM
Hi - quick question. If I have an AP and I book a cabin at an AP rate, can I book an additional cabin for a family member at an AP rate?
Thanks,
Maureen
Dalpal
05-11-2008, 09:54 AM
Im not sure about the cabins, but you should be able to book up to three rooms on an AP.
plutolovr
05-11-2008, 11:09 AM
Im not sure about the cabins, but you should be able to book up to three rooms on an AP.
This was changed last year. You can only book one room per AP now, and the AP holder must be on the reservation and staying in the room.
normmo
05-12-2008, 06:59 AM
Oh no! This puts a crimp in our plans - I was planning on booking two cabins for my family since there will be 7 of us but we won't be able to do it if we can't get an AP rate for both.
M
Dalpal
05-12-2008, 07:41 AM
Ya know, I was told this too....
But then I asked to speak to CS, and when the CM came back on the board she said that after checking with CS, she found...you can still get up to three rooms...on an AP.
As I pointed out to the CM I was talking to...
What if you have alot of kids and you are traveling alone with them...
I have a 17YO, a 15YO, a 13YO , a 10 YO and 2 8YOs....If my DH doesnt come with me ...What would I do?
Or how about all the school trips..Im sure they dont have an adult for each room they need...
So sometimes you just cant have an adult for each room....
and as for an AP for each room, if you dont need an adult for each room, then how could you have an AP holder for each room.?..
Id call again and ask to speak to CS if they give you a problem...;)
TTFNpaw:
normmo
05-12-2008, 05:32 PM
Thank you so much and I'll definitely ask for CS. Just one last question - what is CS? :confused:
Maureen
Dalpal
05-12-2008, 05:58 PM
Sorry, CS= customer service...To me anyway....LOL;)
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