Ceryssa
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This was my first thought. If you're booked for 7 nights and want to go for 5, and they tell you that you can't, what's to stop you from cancelling and rebooking? Or are they going to tell someone wanting a new reservation you can't book for 5 nights, only for 7? That's absurd. I've been banging the "onsite only" drum for a while now, but my husband would flat out refuse to go if they told us we are required to go for a certain length of time. He'd cancel in a heartbeat and either stay somewhere else (which is his preference anyway) or we just wouldn't go.I wasn't sure how our plans were going to come together, so booked an extra 2 nights to cover all the eventualities. I hadn't heard about this and never imagined it would be a problem since it never has been in the past. It was a room only reservation, so no minimum night stay requirements. They told my TA they couldn't take the 2 nights off my reservation. That's total baloney. Fortunately we were able to completely rebook but we ended up with a different view (pool view instead of river view). That makes zero sense since the nights I was cancelling just went pack into the pool..
Minimum nights' stay makes total sense. But there doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason to why they're saying no, there doesn't seem to be a firm "you have to stay X many nights" policy. Just that you can't remove days from your trip.There is actually another thread active right now about the exact same topic (http://disboards.com/threads/has-anyone-else-been-told-this.3403073/), as I explained in my post on that thread, this is likely due to a minimum length of stay restriction, this is common in the hotel industry, not just Disney, what appears to have happened is that Disney has just recently jumped on board with the rest of the industry, my guess would be due to excessive amount of changes and cancellations that were resulting in lost occupancy and profits over shoulder dates.