I'm currently booked at CBR (Preferred Room) for 14 nights beginning August 15 with a General Public Discount code of 30% off which would be $121.80 weekdays and $128.80 weekends. If still available on Travelocity, it looks like it would be $75 for a standard room. I've never booked with Travelocity before so I have some questions.
1) Would I still be eligible DME? Is there any downside you can think of if I don't book directly with Disney? (I'm not interested in the dining.)
2) Am I able to upgrade to a Preferred Room using Travelocity?
3) Are there any extra charges that Travelocity adds to the price of the room?
4) If necessary, can is there a number I can call at Travelocity where I can actually speak to a person?
5) What is the cancellation policy if booking through Travelocity?
Thanks so much for any help you can give?
I just dealt with switching my disney resort over to the Travelocity deal yesterday so i can help you a bit.
1. yes you still would be able to get DME there was a link to DME on my confirmation info.
2. as long as there are preferred rooms available i believe you can (might be a bit more) we are booked with a pirate standard room for basically $90 a night.
3. there was a charge on my reservation of $48.68 for "tax recovery charge and service fees" when i clicked the link for it this is what it told me:
HOTEL TRANSACTIONS
We market hotel rooms on the site under two different business models. The first is the "postpaid" model (also known as the "published rate" or "traditional agency" model), where you book a room through us at published rates and you pay for that room, plus any applicable taxes, governmental fees and other charges directly to the hotel at check-out. The second business model is the "prepaid" model (also known as the "net rate" or "merchant" model), where we collect payment from you up front and then transmit funds to the hotel. We label the "prepaid" model rooms as "GoodBuy" rooms on our site because they are covered by our Low Rate Guarantee. Amounts displayed as the nightly rate for GoodBuy hotel transactions consist of the amount that the relevant hotel has agreed to accept for the room, plus a Facilitation Fee that we retain to compensate us for facilitating your travel arrangements. Amounts displayed in the "Tax Recovery Charge & Service Fees" line for GoodBuy hotel transactions consist of the amount that we expect the relevant hotel to charge for any applicable taxes, governmental fees and other charges (a "Tax Recovery Charge"), plus a Processing Service Fee that we retain to compensate us for processing your travel reservation through our system. For hotels located in New York City, the Tax Recovery Charge also includes NYC's Hotel Room Occupancy Tax for bookings made on or after 9/1/09. Combining the Tax Recovery Charge with our Processing Service Fee enables us to maintain the opaque nature of the "prepaid" rate. Note that at the time your hotel reservation is made, we can only estimate the amount that the relevant hotel will collect for applicable taxes, governmental fees and other charges; we will pay the full amount of those charges in any event. Also, remember that you may incur other charges during your stay that are not payable to us and are not included in the quoted price, such as extra-person or extra-bed charges, resort fees, gratuities, hotel energy surcharges, parking fees, telephone fees, room service, movies, mini-bar, and incidentals.
there is also a $50 promo code that you can apply for the travelocity deal and that covered this charge, so in total i ended up pay $360 for 4 nights in CBR pirate..great deal, considering with disney i was paying $950 (rack rate for FD promo)
4. Customer Support
In the US 1.888.872.8356 24 hours/7 days a week
Outside the US 1.210.521.5871 24 hours/7 days a week
En Español 1.866.828.3933 7am - 10pm CST
5. i'm not completely sure about cancellation policy but i did find this info in my confirmation email:
There are no Travelocity change or cancel fees, however vendor penalties may apply.
I'm guessing that means that they won't charge but if there is a cancel charge through disney they will pass that onto you.
Hope this helps!