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angelaV71

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My DH and I want to stay at POP for 2 nights in Oct. Can you book only 2 nights on Disney.com?

I was looking at Expedia and I can book this at 99 per night. If we book thru Expedia will we be able to add Disney Dining? We want to celebrate our 6th Wedding Anniversary. Our daughter will be 2 so she will be free.

We want to take her to MK.

Do you have any suggestions?
 
I found out that Disney Dining only comes if you buy a package deal that includes the dining plan.

Last year, I booked thru Expedia and had no hassle checking in.
 
My DH and I want to stay at POP for 2 nights in Oct. Can you book only 2 nights on Disney.com?

I was looking at Expedia and I can book this at 99 per night. If we book thru Expedia will we be able to add Disney Dining? We want to celebrate our 6th Wedding Anniversary. Our daughter will be 2 so she will be free.

We want to take her to MK.

Do you have any suggestions?

If you want dining you will have to book with Disney.
 
I don't know about expedia, but I booked through travelocity and have had nothing but problems. Firts of all, I didn't realize that if you don't book through Disney, they they won't help you. They couldn't access my info when I called to request a certain type of room, when I told them I booked through travelocity, they politely told me that they were unable to hell me.

As for dining, my understanding id that onlt Disney sells the dining plan.
 

go back to expedia and look at the packages if you want dinning.

kept in mind like going through WDW you must buy WDW tickets to get the dinning.

if you don't want WDW tickets, then forget the dinning.

also I might consider renting a DVC reservation through a DVC member - then you can add disney dinning without buying a WDW tickets.
 
I didn't realize that if you don't book through Disney, they won't help you

This is true anytime you book using a travel agency (and the travel agency can be a Mom-and-Pop shop down the street, one of the Disney-expert agencies that are discussed frequently on these boards or one of the online agencies like Expedia, Travelocity, Priceline, Hotwire, etc.).

When you book through an agency, the agency "owns" the reservation. This means that you must go through the agency for any questions, requests, problems, etc. The agency must then go to Disney with the question/request/problem,etc. Disney will not deal directly with the traveler; they will only deal with the booking agency. (This is true of any tour operator, cruise company, etc. - it is not unique to Disney)
 


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