Lollipop Mom
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OK, I started the thread on AP news and since starting it I've gotten lots of new info. I've tried updating it but it is spread out so here it is in concise form....
I spent many hours on the phone with Disney reservations, guest services and sales yesterday. I even had a lengthy conversation with a sales rep while I was supposed to be having dinner with my family at a restaurant! Here is a summary of the information I was able to get in those conversations:
What we know absolutely for sure:
What both sales and guest services have told me is true but WE haven't seen it in writing just yet (even if they say they have it in writing):
(my sales rep and I had a conversation about the need for an FAQ on this offer to address some of these issues in writing. She said she will definitely be bringing that up first thing Monday morning)
what I have(unofficially) been told they believe to be true from all of the info they have been given, but they don't have written confirmation on
what I have been led to suspect this may mean for the future
remember, this is all just suspicion...it is not based on anything concrete.
my list of questions I am sending to my sales rep Sunday night:
if you have others, let me know! I'll be glad to add them and report back with the answers!
I'll update Monday with the new info as I get it.
I spent many hours on the phone with Disney reservations, guest services and sales yesterday. I even had a lengthy conversation with a sales rep while I was supposed to be having dinner with my family at a restaurant! Here is a summary of the information I was able to get in those conversations:
What we know absolutely for sure:
- this is NOT the release of AP rates, this is a new program but not the rate release
- it is only available online
- online reservations can only be done for one room at a time, the system isn't set up to let you book multiple rooms in one reservation. That is why you can't book 3 rooms with this offer (unless you have 3 APs) [side note...sales says they will be looking at addressing this issue]
- you must use an ADULT AP
- you must have either an activated AP (that does not expire before the trip you are trying to book) or have an ADULT AP voucher in hand. You will need the numbers off of the back of the AP or voucher in order to make the reservation.
- there is a NONREFUNDABLE one night deposit required.
- it must be booked 120 days or more in advance.
- Disney will automatically reduce your rate should any offers be made to the general public that is less expensive than your current rate
- they will not match AAA rates, PIN rates, group rates or "auction rates" (no one could tell me what auction rates were though)
- just like any other offer, it will only be available for a limited # of rooms per resort/room type/view per night
- if you book a split stay, they are 2 independent reservations so yes, you would have to make 2 deposits and yes, they are both nonrefundable.
What both sales and guest services have told me is true but WE haven't seen it in writing just yet (even if they say they have it in writing):
(my sales rep and I had a conversation about the need for an FAQ on this offer to address some of these issues in writing. She said she will definitely be bringing that up first thing Monday morning)
- this is NOT the end of the AP rate program as we know it, it's just a way to book and guarantee you don't have to be on the lookout for a discount, it will be applied for you automatically.
- you will still be able to call in and book AP rates as they are released. They will just be subject to availability just as they always have been. Availability will be more limited b/c the rate will be applied to all "best available rate" guests first.
- they will be matching AP rates and general public rates (the wording as it stands currently only guarantees general public rates)
- if you need to reschedule (as in cancel this stay but immediately book another) your reservation will transfer over with a $50 change fee assessed.
what I have(unofficially) been told they believe to be true from all of the info they have been given, but they don't have written confirmation on
- there will definitely be discounts, and discounts better than AAA
- since it is only available to a limited # of resort/type/view rooms per night, there will be no "it's not available for this resort/view" with this offer. If a code is release, everyone on the best rate program will get it.
- since it is limited, there is every possibility that certain resorts/views etc. will be sold out or VEEERRRRY limited (think 2-3 rooms per night) just with best rate guests
- they don't think that ALL AP rate rooms will require a nonrefundable deposit, only rooms booked with this program. The thought is that you take the risk because they guarantee you will get the discounts as they are released. With regular call in rates, that isn't guaranteed
- you will still be able to book 3 rooms by calling in, again, you just won't be guaranteed the best rate.
what I have been led to suspect this may mean for the future
remember, this is all just suspicion...it is not based on anything concrete.
- more than likely you will need an AP or voucher to book AP rates when they are released (remember AP rates and the Passholder Best Rate Program are 2 ENTIRELY different things). Disneyland has had this policy in place and I was told at least a year ago that they expected to see it start happening at WDW soon too.
- one sales CM mentioned that there have been discussions of making ANY discounted room into a package (even if it is just room only) so it would have a 45 day cancellation policy. I wouldn't be surprised if we see this happen. As of now, if you book an AP rate online (again, RATE, not best rate program) the cancellation policy is 45 days. If you made the same reservation by calling in, it is 5 days. Considering that they have been looking for ways to encourage online booking and decrease call volume, I wouldn't be surprised if the call in policy changes.
- one sales rep suspects the possibility of 2 tiers of AP rates, a lower one for best rate guests who have booked well in advance and a higher for guests calling in to book one closer to their travel dates.
my list of questions I am sending to my sales rep Sunday night:
if you have others, let me know! I'll be glad to add them and report back with the answers!
- any info on what this will mean for the future of AP discounts as we have known them? Is it possible that they are all going to be sold out to best rate guests and nothing available for call in or are rooms going to be held out to make SOME call in for last minute planning available?
- my clients have expressed frustration over that they like the overall idea here, but that they are currently booked with AAA rates while we wait for AP rates to be released. They don't like giving up a discount we've already secured (and that has a 5 day cancellation policy!) to book at rack rates with a nonrefundable deposit when they can't be given any assurance that the rate will end up better than their AAA rate.
- a suggestion that in addition to asking for an activated pass # or voucher # that they allow you to purchase one adult AP in the same transaction as placing your deposit.
- clarification on if a client gets a PIN offer that beats the AP rate (as has happened before) can we call and apply that PIN to the ressie without losing the deposit?
- will the Florida resident rate program have this same offer?
- clarification on how they will match public discounts if the discount is not on the room. For instance, the free dining offer the room is at rack rate, it's one of the added features that are discounted. Will AP holders booked with this plan be given a discount as well? )I have a feeling I'll be told it's apples and oranges since one is room only and one is a package so there would be no discount for the AP holders but it can't hurt to ask, right?!)
- and of course following up on the stuff above that we don't have written confirmation on.
I'll update Monday with the new info as I get it.