S sls23 Mouseketeer Joined May 16, 2001 Messages 199 Aug 22, 2008 #1 Does anyone know how far in advance that reservations can be made for the disney collection resorts (i.e. GF, Poly, etc)? I'm not sure if it is 11 months, 7 months or longer. Thanks.
Does anyone know how far in advance that reservations can be made for the disney collection resorts (i.e. GF, Poly, etc)? I'm not sure if it is 11 months, 7 months or longer. Thanks.
RobDoc DIS Legend Joined Aug 14, 1998 Messages 34,195 Aug 22, 2008 #2 All non-DVC options may be reserved 11 months ahead (DCL cruises may be reserved up to 2 years in advance). In fact, the only reservations which cannot be made 11 months ahead are non-home DVC resorts which can't be reserved until 7 months. Enjoy!
All non-DVC options may be reserved 11 months ahead (DCL cruises may be reserved up to 2 years in advance). In fact, the only reservations which cannot be made 11 months ahead are non-home DVC resorts which can't be reserved until 7 months. Enjoy!
DebbieB DIS Legend Joined Aug 24, 1999 Messages 55,308 Aug 22, 2008 #3 Keep in mind the initial $95 fee and it is charged again for any changes.
tidefan DIS Veteran Joined Apr 1, 2007 Messages 4,422 Aug 22, 2008 #4 DebbieB said: Keep in mind the initial $95 fee and it is charged again for any changes. Click to expand... With the notable exception that no fees are currently charged for any trips to the Disneyland Resort Hotels in California.
DebbieB said: Keep in mind the initial $95 fee and it is charged again for any changes. Click to expand... With the notable exception that no fees are currently charged for any trips to the Disneyland Resort Hotels in California.
CraftyMouse <font color=brown>I am ever so grateful for the te Joined Nov 25, 2004 Messages 8,417 Aug 23, 2008 #5 tidefan said: With the notable exception that no fees are currently charged for any trips to the Disneyland Resort Hotels in California. Click to expand... I am guessing that we'll see this change once the GCV open though.
tidefan said: With the notable exception that no fees are currently charged for any trips to the Disneyland Resort Hotels in California. Click to expand... I am guessing that we'll see this change once the GCV open though.