i was wondering, is there a benefit to booking a Disney hotel/package with a travel agent over booking the visit myself? Is there a special incentive? Are there additional fees?
There should not be any additional fees. Some TAs can get some great deals but most will only offer the same deals that you could book on your own thru Disney. The advantage would be if you're a Disney newbie, a good TA can help direct you thru the miasma of planning needs. Some will book your ADRs and FP+. In some cases, they will offer an incentive to book with them like a Disney gift card. A few TAs have been known to send a welcome/thank you gift to their clients' room. And if there is an emergency that requires you to cut your trip short or extend your stay in Orlando, your TA can handle the arrangements for you.i was wondering, is there a benefit to booking a Disney hotel/package with a travel agent over booking the visit myself? Is there a special incentive? Are there additional fees?
again - its all about how much you want to do and remember to do and keep searching. SOme people live for it, others just don't have the time. It doesn't cost you anything so find a good TA that you like and its like 2 sets of eyes!
Hi lookame! You can transfer a reservation to a TA as long as: 1. it isn't paid in full and 2. you transfer within 30 days of making the reservation. Let me also point out that you cannot simply change a room only to a package as they are two different departments. Therefore, if you make a RO reservation and then want to change to a package, you have to cancel the RO and rebook which also means making a new deposit. Something to think about as for a short period of time you'll have two deposits tied up since it take 7-10 days for the $ from your RO deposit to be credited back to you. Hope that makes senseIs it possible to make a room only reservation myself then transfer it to a travel agent? Or do I need to book with a travel agent to begin with?
If you have an existing reservation or plan to make one, either can be assigned to a Travel Agent. There are a few restrictions: you can't have already completed the final payment and the reservation / package must be less than 30 days old.Is it possible to make a room only reservation myself then transfer it to a travel agent? Or do I need to book with a travel agent to begin with?
If you have an existing reservation or plan to make one, either can be assigned to a Travel Agent. There are a few restrictions: you can't have already completed the final payment and the reservation / package must be less than 30 days old.
Is there a reason that you would want to make the initial reservation?
Here is a link to the official Disney form that needs to be sent to Disney. You can complete the process or a good Travel Agent will offer to handle this process along with other services that they can provide.
Link: https://media.disneywebcontent.com/...ic/pdf/BookingTransferFormAllDestinations.pdf
Dave
The reason why I’d want to book myself is because it seems a lot of travel agents are telling me to wait until late June to book anything. If I can make a RO I’d feel better and I can also get tickets a little cheaper elsewhere. That being said if a travel agent can get me a discount or keep an eye out for discounts and grab one for me when it comes up that would be awesome. Unless free dining is possible we won’t do a dining plan, tickets, again, would need to be discounted so we just really would prefer a RO discount. It’d also be nice to have another set of eyes for help with ADR and FP+. We’re pretty set on dates but rooms can be a little flexible depending on what possible discounts appear...