disney-super-mom
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I like the change fee idea. I wouldn't make it non-changeable at 30 days though. As I said, I usually can't be sure until a few weeks before, so even that would leave me out in the cold.
I sure hope Hojo management considers modifying their policy. It's clear that the new policy will leave a lot of us out. There are a lot of very loyal customers here that will be forced to look elsewhere. A change fee is a very reasonable compromise.
-Bob
Maybe something like charging a $20 fee for changes/cancellations made more than 30 days out, and charging a $30 fee plus one night's lodging for cancellations made 30 days out or less.
I don't know....something like that.
The NO changes/cancellation policy just seems so extreme. HOJO should implement something (like a fee) that will discourage people from making a bunch of Retro Rate reservations and then just sitting on them, yet at the same time still allow people to be able to make changes/cancellations when absolutely necessary without being on the hook for the entire cost of the reservation.

. I can see why they did it, however it was one of things that we liked about the hotel. We loved that we had flexibility in case there was a storm coming that would make our drive down too risky. I guess we will be finding a new alternative or just booking at the regular rate so we have flexibility and then hoping that there are still the rates available when we arrive. Thankfully our three trips for this year were booked before the policy took effect.
holding rooms all year long who never ultimately use them - it does seem like they took an extreme route very fast, like from 0-100 overnight. It seems like there could have been ways to start making the policy a bit more stringent and squat-proof