dreamseeker9
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I decided to save for a Fall 2014 WDW vacation by setting up automatic deductions into the official Disney Vacation Account (DVA). Those deductions haven't yet started (and they won't, since I canceled them after yesterday's fiasco), but after having to cancel a Spring 2014 vacation to Arizona because of work, I decided to take a short trip to WDW in April.
My first mistake - not reading the fine print. I deposited enough money to cover my room and park ticket into the Disney Vacation Account, so that I could get the $20 Disney gift card, and only then did I realize that the gift cards can't be collected until an account has been active for at least 120 days. So I thought, I'll still use that money to pay for my spring vacation. The account website instructions are to enter the 16-digit account number as a Disney gift card when paying online at DisneyParks.com for a vacation. So I did that, and the DisneyParks payment page wouldn't accept the account number. My second mistake - I paid for my vacation with other money and let that deposited money stay in the DVA.
Yesterday, I tried to get my money in the account refunded. I called the phone number listed on the DVA website, and the message says, "Welcome to Disney Vacation Account," but then you have to select your destination. In selecting WDW, I was automatically transferred to the WDW vacation planning line, where a nice but clueless CM put me on hold for awhile and then told me to call Chase Bank since they administer the DVA. So I called Chase Bank, where I was told that they administer the DVA, but Disney has to give me the refund, Chase can't do that for me. So I called Disney back, and another CM had no clue what the DVA was and transferred me to the Billing Department - only it was the Billing Department for Disneyland! A CM there told me she couldn't help me. I called the direct number that the 2nd CM had given me to the Billing Department and spoke with another CM in California, who also had never heard of the DVA but logged onto the website - her first time ever seeing it. After she also called the number listed and heard the same options I'd heard, she said the best thing I could do was to submit a help form through the DVA website. So I did that, explained in the comments that I wanted a full refund, and to contact me at their earliest convenience. I haven't heard a thing.
So altogether, I spent about 45 minutes on the phone yesterday on 4 different calls, I spoke with 4 CMs and a Chase manager, and no one knew what the Disney Vacation Account was or how I could get a refund. I was asked if this was for the DVC, if it was a refund to a reservation, if this was the same as a Disney gift card. It's unbelievable to me that Disney rolled this DVA program out but didn't educate their employees on it, or have the proper service in place to help those who call the phone number listed on the DVA website! Needless to say, I won't ever use it again, and I canceled all upcoming automatic deductions.
If I don't hear back by Monday, I'll make more calls, and I will insist that my money be refunded. Has anyone had any better luck getting a refund?
My first mistake - not reading the fine print. I deposited enough money to cover my room and park ticket into the Disney Vacation Account, so that I could get the $20 Disney gift card, and only then did I realize that the gift cards can't be collected until an account has been active for at least 120 days. So I thought, I'll still use that money to pay for my spring vacation. The account website instructions are to enter the 16-digit account number as a Disney gift card when paying online at DisneyParks.com for a vacation. So I did that, and the DisneyParks payment page wouldn't accept the account number. My second mistake - I paid for my vacation with other money and let that deposited money stay in the DVA.
Yesterday, I tried to get my money in the account refunded. I called the phone number listed on the DVA website, and the message says, "Welcome to Disney Vacation Account," but then you have to select your destination. In selecting WDW, I was automatically transferred to the WDW vacation planning line, where a nice but clueless CM put me on hold for awhile and then told me to call Chase Bank since they administer the DVA. So I called Chase Bank, where I was told that they administer the DVA, but Disney has to give me the refund, Chase can't do that for me. So I called Disney back, and another CM had no clue what the DVA was and transferred me to the Billing Department - only it was the Billing Department for Disneyland! A CM there told me she couldn't help me. I called the direct number that the 2nd CM had given me to the Billing Department and spoke with another CM in California, who also had never heard of the DVA but logged onto the website - her first time ever seeing it. After she also called the number listed and heard the same options I'd heard, she said the best thing I could do was to submit a help form through the DVA website. So I did that, explained in the comments that I wanted a full refund, and to contact me at their earliest convenience. I haven't heard a thing.
So altogether, I spent about 45 minutes on the phone yesterday on 4 different calls, I spoke with 4 CMs and a Chase manager, and no one knew what the Disney Vacation Account was or how I could get a refund. I was asked if this was for the DVC, if it was a refund to a reservation, if this was the same as a Disney gift card. It's unbelievable to me that Disney rolled this DVA program out but didn't educate their employees on it, or have the proper service in place to help those who call the phone number listed on the DVA website! Needless to say, I won't ever use it again, and I canceled all upcoming automatic deductions.
If I don't hear back by Monday, I'll make more calls, and I will insist that my money be refunded. Has anyone had any better luck getting a refund?