View Full Version : No meal vouchers, eh?
bbrown1226
04-28-2009, 06:53 AM
So, if you have annual passes and book your hotel seperately, you cannot buy meal vouchers? They really don't like annual passport holders, do they??:rotfl2:
ghockley1981
04-28-2009, 07:19 AM
really?
Oh no thats bad, I booked my whole trip with Eurostar and am staying at the Cheyenne and was planning to get Disney Express and HB Vouchers!
Thats rubbish, what do we buy our APs for again? They don't make things easy for us do they!
Im really dissapointed now, i will ring up soon and give it a go too, was it a catagorical no that they gave you?
bbrown1226
04-28-2009, 07:25 AM
I was hoping to get clarification here. Everything I am reading talks about the meal vouchers when added to a "package," which is usually hotel + tickets.
What exactly is the Disney Express? Been trying to find more info on that also...
DLPdaft
04-28-2009, 07:34 AM
Its the hotel you're booked into (and possibly the agent you use) which gives you the option of booking HB vouchers. You need to be staying at an onsite hotel for a start, and you also need to either book HB vouchers with your agent, or with Disney, if they allow that (I've only ever booked onsite with Disney, but not on a hotel/tickets package - room only with AP - and I was able to add HB to my booking with no trouble at all).
ghockley1981
04-28-2009, 08:41 AM
I was hoping to get clarification here. Everything I am reading talks about the meal vouchers when added to a "package," which is usually hotel + tickets.
What exactly is the Disney Express? Been trying to find more info on that also...
Disney Express is a service that they run where you can drop your bbags off at checking for the eurostar and have them, taken directly to your hotel. i have never used this services but others have used this before and will have more info
A Small World
04-28-2009, 02:52 PM
We had half board vouchers last July and in February and had booked room only as we had APs so there is no problem with doing this at all
bbrown1226
04-29-2009, 01:47 AM
We are staying at the Dream Castle though, so I don't think we can. But, we still get the 10% discount at restaurants b/c we have Fantasy passes, right? :banana: We are still saving quite a bit of $$. I actually did finally find a great rate since we get the 3rd night free!!!!!!!!
A Small World
04-29-2009, 02:26 AM
You are right you cant get the vouchers if staying in one of the partner hotels eg dream castle but yes you will save with your annual pass
Lisa_C
04-29-2009, 11:49 AM
Disney Express is a service that they run where you can drop your bbags off at checking for the eurostar and have them, taken directly to your hotel. i have never used this services but others have used this before and will have more info
You are mostly right here - you check in at the Disney Express desk where you will be given your luggage tags for your hotel. Then you keep your bags with you on the train but upon arriving at DLP you go to your specific hotel section and hand in your bags. They will then be transfered to your hotel where you pick them up when you collect your room keys. Either on the train itself or at the check in desk you will be giving your holiday info (park tickets, maps etc) so you can enter the parks straight away. This obviously saves time from going from the train straight to your hotel and then entering the parks.
On return you simply give in your bags at your hotel and they are transfered for you to the Eurostar terminal ready for you to board the train (again the bags are your responsibility)
Hope this helps a little :-)
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