Disneyland at Christmas/Holiday Season Superthread #3!- HOLIDAYS BEGIN 11/12/13!!

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I am going to have to get that Peppermint Bark Drizzler from Ghirardelli! Even though I feel like somewhat of a Disneyland pro, every one of these themes had made more excited for our upcoming trip and all of things I've missed along the way!

Jamie --

Good! That's what these little Theme Week Countdowns are for!

You know, I had the Dazzler (it's at Haagen Dazs, but Ghirardelli gives out the free samples of peppermint bark) and it was okay. (I had a whole plan in mind that involved sitting down with a Cannonballs! sandwich from Earl of Sandwich and a Peppermint Bark Dazzler, but I ended up getting them at totally different times!)

The Dazzler certainly wasn't bad, and you might enjoy it, but it doesn't have peppermint ice cream in it. It's a basic ice cream like vanilla with crushed cookies or cookies and cream, with peppermint bark bits mixed into it. So the sharpness of the peppermint bark really stands out against the mild flavors of the rest of the ingredients. It kind of reminded me of the Slow Churned or half-fat peppermint ice cream -- a mild, bland base ice cream and then harsh peppermint bits. But again, it's not bad and certainly worth a try.

For some reason, actual peppermint ice cream (the "real" stuff, not the half-fat) seems to have a better balance of the flavor of the base ice cream and the peppermint bits so that the peppermint is not so harsh. I am crossing my fingers and praying that Gibson Girl Ice Cream on Main Street (or the place on Buena Vista Street) has the "real" peppermint ice cream this year, as they did last year, since I can't rely on my own stores in L.A. to carry it.:sad:
 
Hi all,

I just got an AP discount applied to my booking for 1st-6th December :)
I got Paradise Pier for $193 per night- based on my calculations that's a 25% discount -yay!!!

Just wanted to let you all know-

Have a great day everyone :)


Amy :)
 
Jamie -- Good! That's what these little Theme Week Countdowns are for! You know, I had the Dazzler (it's at Haagen Dazs, but Ghirardelli gives out the free samples of peppermint bark) and it was okay. (I had a whole plan in mind that involved sitting down with a Cannonballs! sandwich from Earl of Sandwich and a Peppermint Bark Dazzler, but I ended up getting them at totally different times!) The Dazzler certainly wasn't bad, and you might enjoy it, but it doesn't have peppermint ice cream in it. It's a basic ice cream like vanilla with crushed cookies or cookies and cream, with peppermint bark bits mixed into it. So the sharpness of the peppermint bark really stands out against the mild flavors of the rest of the ingredients. It kind of reminded me of the Slow Churned or half-fat peppermint ice cream -- a mild, bland base ice cream and then harsh peppermint bits. But again, it's not bad and certainly worth a try. For some reason, actual peppermint ice cream (the "real" stuff, not the half-fat) seems to have a better balance of the flavor of the base ice cream and the peppermint bits so that the peppermint is not so harsh. I am crossing my fingers and praying that Gibson Girl Ice Cream on Main Street (or the place on Buena Vista Street) has the "real" peppermint ice cream this year, as they did last year, since I can't rely on my own stores in L.A. to carry it.:sad:

That is good to know before I spend money on it! What is with all this teasing. First it was the regular flavored "candy cane" cotton candy and now this! Guess I'll just to stick my regular peppermint ice cream - which I did eat for dinner one night on our last trip :)
 

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Hi all,

I just got an AP discount applied to my booking for 1st-6th December :)
I got Paradise Pier for $193 per night- based on my calculations that's a 25% discount -yay!!!

Just wanted to let you all know-

Have a great day everyone :)


Amy :)


Amy --

Thank you so much for posting that info here, as I know that some of our holiday season DLR travelers are planning to stay onsite and were hoping for a discount (Kathy? Are you out there, reading this?). They may not have seen the separate AP discount thread. So I really appreciate that you did that for us. It seems that we spend all year going over every aspect of the holiday season here in this thread, mulling over facts and rumors, but often times if there is any kind of news or information relevant to the season people won't come here to this thread to share it!:rotfl2::confused3

I didn't know about the discount until last night, when PHXscuba told me, and I wanted to get into the AP section of the website and look at how it was set up before I posted it here, so I could give complete information. When I tried to get onto the website, I was having trouble with it (I get the feeling a lot of people are trying to snap up the discount!) and I couldn't even access the page.

So the $193 per night is before the tax? That is still a pretty good deal compared to recent PPH rates (like $225 or $231 and in that range). It's under $200 per night, which is good. And I know that the discount is 15% for weekends and certain other nights, correct? But it's 25% for Sundays - Thursdays?


That is good to know before I spend money on it! What is with all this teasing. First it was the regular flavored "candy cane" cotton candy and now this! Guess I'll just to stick my regular peppermint ice cream - which I did eat for dinner one night on our last trip :)

Jamie --

And let's not forget the "candy corn" cotton candy at the Carnival now, which undoubtedly tastes nothing like candy corn!:rotfl2:

I think I would have liked the Haagen Dazs Peppermint Bark Dazzler if it had been slightly cheaper. I paid something like $9 for it, if I recall correctly, and it's not that I disliked it but I didn't love it. For that price I should have loved it!:rotfl2:

The peppermint ice cream in or out of the holiday cones at Gibson Girl is actually a better deal/value (although they don't accept an AP discount at Gibson Girl, for some weird reason), which is shocking to say about any establishment in Disneyland!

The ice cream concoctions at Ghirardelli are good -- though they don't have anything special for the holidays -- but waaaaay too expensive.
 
Orbitron --

Did you see that merchandise on your Halloween Time trip to Disneyland? I know that some bits of holiday merchandise come out pretty early (which is why some of it is sold out by the time the season even starts!).

Another entry into the random draw!

Thank you! Yes, we saw the Princess ornaments on our Halloween Time trip and we even bought them! :) This is how they looked on our tree!

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Amy --

Thank you so much for posting that info here, as I know that some of our holiday season DLR travelers are planning to stay onsite and were hoping for a discount (Kathy? Are you out there, reading this?). They may not have seen the separate AP discount thread. So I really appreciate that you did that for us. It seems that we spend all year going over every aspect of the holiday season here in this thread, mulling over facts and rumors, but often times if there is any kind of news or information relevant to the season people won't come here to this thread to share it!:rotfl2::confused3

I didn't know about the discount until last night, when PHXscuba told me, and I wanted to get into the AP section of the website and look at how it was set up before I posted it here, so I could give complete information. When I tried to get onto the website, I was having trouble with it (I get the feeling a lot of people are trying to snap up the discount!) and I couldn't even access the page.

So the $193 per night is before the tax? That is still a pretty good deal compared to recent PPH rates (like $225 or $231 and in that range). It's under $200 per night, which is good. And I know that the discount is 15% for weekends and certain other nights, correct? But it's 25% for Sundays - Thursdays?

Hi Sherry,

I hoped it was Ok to post it here as I remember there were Christmas people looking for early December discounts! I tend to read everything in this thread but just skim the others!!
My original rate was $257 (before tax and non AP) so even with the cost to upgrade my 5 day Park hopper I still save about $175 :yay:
The CM told me the discount only started today so hopefully there are plenty of nights available on it still.
Also just for info- I was able to have the discount applied to my online reservation without having to get a refund of the original deposit and make a new reservation which was what I was expecting- the first CM just got a supervisor and it was all done.

That's another thing crossed off the list- time is flying by!!

Amy :)
 
Just a couple quick questions as the holidays slowly get closer and closer.....

Do both the Holiday Tour and Fantasmic Dessert seating book at 30 days out? I thought that was the case, but don't want to find out later I was mistaken.

Do certain days of the tour book up super fast? We're thinking of doing both of these on the Sunday of the weekend they are doing Candlelight Processional. We're taking Saturday off and plan to do as much scheduled stuff as possible on Sunday, saving most of our touring for weekdays.
 
Just a couple quick questions as the holidays slowly get closer and closer.....

Do both the Holiday Tour and Fantasmic Dessert seating book at 30 days out? I thought that was the case, but don't want to find out later I was mistaken.

Do certain days of the tour book up super fast? We're thinking of doing both of these on the Sunday of the weekend they are doing Candlelight Processional. We're taking Saturday off and plan to do as much scheduled stuff as possible on Sunday, saving most of our touring for weekdays.

"Yes", you do book both a month out!

"Yes", certain days/tours do book more quickly than others, so call as soon as your days are available!:)
 
"Yes", you do book both a month out!

"Yes", certain days/tours do book more quickly than others, so call as soon as your days are available!:)

Thanks for the quick answer. I'll put it on my calendar! :) What time do they open each day?
 
I think it's 8am...bu others may be more up to date! And just to clarify...it is 30 days, not a month out? (Only because they are not always the same...:rotfl:)
 
I've been quietly tweaking a few of the posts on page 1, a little at a time. Nothing major, but little things here and there.

I just happened to see edna mode's separate thread about Thanksgiving reservations now being open (actually she posted the thread 5 days ago but no one mentioned it to me, and I finally saw it as I was looking for something else), and that reminded me to go in and color code/bold the Thanksgiving-specific blogs in the Holiday Dining/Treats post, so they stand out for anyone who wants to go straight to reading about Thanksgiving dining.

I grouped all of the Candy Cane-related threads and/or Blogs together under one category, for those who want to study up on the best way to get that coveted handmade candy cane!

I also divided up the majority of the links to Parks Blogs in the General Info post by year, so if someone wants to go straight to the 2013 or 2012 Disney blogs it is easier to figure out which is which.

I added a couple of new links to the Haunted Mansion Holiday category in the Seasonal Events post, as well as in World of Color - Winter Dreams.

I added in a link to a detailed press release about Knott's Merry Farm from last year (this year's info is not in yet) in the Other Things to Do post.


There is probably more that I'm forgetting...All in all, just minor little things here and there that will not compromise anything in a major way, but hopefully make it better!


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Thank you! Yes, we saw the Princess ornaments on our Halloween Time trip and we even bought them! :) This is how they looked on our tree!

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Orbitron --

I love the tree! Those ornaments work perfectly on the tree, don't they?



Hi Sherry,

I hoped it was Ok to post it here as I remember there were Christmas people looking for early December discounts! I tend to read everything in this thread but just skim the others!!
My original rate was $257 (before tax and non AP) so even with the cost to upgrade my 5 day Park hopper I still save about $175 :yay:
The CM told me the discount only started today so hopefully there are plenty of nights available on it still.
Also just for info- I was able to have the discount applied to my online reservation without having to get a refund of the original deposit and make a new reservation which was what I was expecting- the first CM just got a supervisor and it was all done.

That's another thing crossed off the list- time is flying by!!

Amy :)

Amy --

That's great that you were able to just have the new discount applied to the old reservation without having to cancel it and make a whole new one.

In the past, with room-only bookings, I've been able to apply new discounts to existing reservations without issue, but it was always over the phone. I never book online. When I saw someone mention that this current discount offer cannot be applied to existing reservations, I wondered if Disney was finally changing its policy as to how they handle that. I always thought it seemed too good to be true that it was so easy to just change discounts. So the fact that you were able to get it done without going through all of the cancel/refund/re-book hassle is encouraging!

I think it's 8am...bu others may be more up to date! And just to clarify...it is 30 days, not a month out? (Only because they are not always the same...:rotfl:)

farmfresh --

I could be totally wrong, and I have heard that it can work both ways, but I think it's 30 days...however I am positive that I've read about scenarios in which people were booking at the one month point, when it was like 31 days out or something. That may have been a fluke!
 
Amy --

Thank you so much for posting that info here, as I know that some of our holiday season DLR travelers are planning to stay onsite and were hoping for a discount (Kathy? Are you out there, reading this?). They may not have seen the separate AP discount thread. So I really appreciate that you did that for us. It seems that we spend all year going over every aspect of the holiday season here in this thread, mulling over facts and rumors, but often times if there is any kind of news or information relevant to the season people won't come here to this thread to share it!:rotfl2::confused3

I didn't know about the discount until last night, when PHXscuba told me, and I wanted to get into the AP section of the website and look at how it was set up before I posted it here, so I could give complete information. When I tried to get onto the website, I was having trouble with it (I get the feeling a lot of people are trying to snap up the discount!) and I couldn't even access the page.

So the $193 per night is before the tax? That is still a pretty good deal compared to recent PPH rates (like $225 or $231 and in that range). It's under $200 per night, which is good. And I know that the discount is 15% for weekends and certain other nights, correct? But it's 25% for Sundays - Thursdays?

I got it too! I was just now looking at the website since now you can book dining reservations online because I needed to double check when I could book Fantasmic Dessert Party reservations.....and I thought, I should check out any AP rates. :) Happily I saw the 25% off select nights during our stay so I high-tailed it to my phone......we saved $218 off our original stay (which already included the standard 10% off AP rate). So Sun-Thurs the standard rate for Paradise Pier is $193. Fri-Sat rate is $273. The weekend rate isn't 25% off, I can see that since I'm only saving $16 additional those two nights but I'm happy with any savings.

I think it's a bummer that I cannot pay off my reservations with my disney gift cards over the phone or online. I paid off our entire WDW trip this way. There's something to be said about arriving to the Happiest Place on Earth and not owing anyone any money for it! I've been told by every CM I've spoken with that paying with Disney Gift Cards (not Disney Visa) must be taken care of at the hotel desk. So I'll be paying off my trip when I check in and that poor CM will have to scan 54 Disney Gift cards. :scared1: That's going to be hard to do with a smile on his/her face! :rotfl: You know I buy those gift cards at Target with my Target Red Card (the debit one) and I get 5% savings on each of those. That is saving me an additional $137.50. Hey, every penny counts, right?

Okay, back to your originally scheduled programing. I've been trying to catch up and really really LOVE everyone's pictures. I take a lot of pictures as well and look forward to our first trip to the west coast parks to take some for myself.

I've been busy getting ready for my sister/brother-in-law's 25th Anniversary party (making decorations, etc) and my neice's Baby Shower preparations but I do check in a couple times a week. Happy weekend everyone! We fly out in 54 days and check in to PPH in 56! :cheer2:
 


That funnel cake was the best! Much better than the Holiday Brownie.
Oh my. Oh my. This is on my radar for December!

The people who participate in the code word challenge cannot get separate entries for photos they may post, and the people who post photos and get entries into the contest cannot get entries for playing along with the code word challenge. It's basically an either/or sort of situation -- but the people who post photos get a guaranteed entry into the random draw for every theme week to which they contribute.
I'm definitely doing the code word challenge....but during the Cornupopia week, may I post a picture or two and just not get credit for the posting for the other challenge? :cool1:

My bright idea: They could have a ticketed Christmas party @ Downtown Disney instead of either park. They could make a LOT of money because people who don't want to pay the admission fee for the park could still go to the party. It wouldn't cut into any events and they could have all new stuff for the regulars who wouldn't want to pay for the stuff they've seen every December for years now. It would be very easy to manage entry there. IF they were to do a ticketed Christmas party at all I think that would be the way to do it. I think they would make more money that way AND not interfere with the park schedules. Stores at Downtown Disney would benefit as well. Disney could have something special for the people who were coming direct from DL (for example: people entering via monorail get special wristbands which get them more perks) and everyone would be happy. (They seriously should hire me as an event planner - it's what I do.)

At any rate: Yay! Back to more Fantasmic! options.
I like this idea! I can't wait to book the Fantasmic Dessert Package. I just booked the WOC package today for our Dec trip but was told we could only book the Fantasmic Dessert Package 30 days out. I do wish Disney would post their calendars for this December trip! I'm a WDW veteran who likes to plan things :duck:
 
Sherry, I went looking for the Dreyer's Grand in either the Pumpkin or the Peppermint
Sat night. Nothing in the Anchorage Safeway's except the Slow Churned in both. Boo. So, today I'm on a quest. I'll let you know if any of the other grocery stores in town have them. Wish me luck.
 
All we need to do is convince them to hire me. :joker: There's a lot they could do for selling points. A different kind of parade, perhaps. Something new. Something they haven't done before. Various entertainment. I think it would work perfectly. And old world theme is a good idea. There's a lot they could do with that.
Yes! What about hiring a decent band to play christmas music live.....like last year at Universal Studios Orlando we saw Mannheim Steamroller live. They very well may have contracts to play there exclusively, though.....and Disney would need to tie in the Disney theme with any christmas type party at Downtown Disney

Work just asked today if I wanted to go to a conference in Anahiem Nov 16-19 at the convention center. Alas my DH will be out of town and with the boys off in college no one to watch our furry family members. I think if I saw Cars Land and BVS before the rest of my family I'd never live it down....it was bad enough when I took the lovely October day trip a couple of years ago and saw WOC before they did. They still bring it up.... :rolleyes:

Tempting though...my late afternoons and evenings would be free...got to let them know by Friday.
Hubby will be doing this sometime in the future. At first we thought it would be before our December trip but now it looks like it may be springtime.....and I plan to accompany him for a few of those days at least!

I wish I could say that our 58 GMC pick up and our 52 Chevy firetruck are going to be in a Disney movie, but sadly that's not to be. However, they are filming the latest in the Fairly Odd Parents movie up here in the great white north, and while the 58 is being used as a prop they've had DH drive the fire truck up and down the street in the background of their filming today. There's a person that works for the film industry we know of through our various vintage vehicle clubs we belong to. This is the first time we've had our vintage vehicles used in the movies, and with the good experience we've had, we don't mind them being used again by the movie industry in the future. Now that the trips are less than 2 months away, am really starting to get excited about both trips.:dance3:
That is awesome! My mom and her husband belong to a Model T club here in St. Louis and they do a lot of shows. How fun to have your car in the movie!


Marceline's Confectionery goodies...

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So I LOVE the look of the decorated Candy Apples...but I do not care for the taste of them....cupcakes, however, are another story! I LOVE cupcakes! Last year we had to use up several of our "snack credits" at WDW and we went to Goofy's Confections to stock up. I will tell you that those decorated marshmallows last a good long time! I think I ate one of them a good 6 months after our trip. lol! :rotfl2:
 
I got it too! I was just now looking at the website since now you can book dining reservations online because I needed to double check when I could book Fantasmic Dessert Party reservations.....and I thought, I should check out any AP rates. :) Happily I saw the 25% off select nights during our stay so I high-tailed it to my phone......we saved $218 off our original stay (which already included the standard 10% off AP rate). So Sun-Thurs the standard rate for Paradise Pier is $193. Fri-Sat rate is $273. The weekend rate isn't 25% off, I can see that since I'm only saving $16 additional those two nights but I'm happy with any savings.

I think it's a bummer that I cannot pay off my reservations with my disney gift cards over the phone or online. I paid off our entire WDW trip this way. There's something to be said about arriving to the Happiest Place on Earth and not owing anyone any money for it! I've been told by every CM I've spoken with that paying with Disney Gift Cards (not Disney Visa) must be taken care of at the hotel desk. So I'll be paying off my trip when I check in and that poor CM will have to scan 54 Disney Gift cards. :scared1: That's going to be hard to do with a smile on his/her face! :rotfl: You know I buy those gift cards at Target with my Target Red Card (the debit one) and I get 5% savings on each of those. That is saving me an additional $137.50. Hey, every penny counts, right?

Okay, back to your originally scheduled programing. I've been trying to catch up and really really LOVE everyone's pictures. I take a lot of pictures as well and look forward to our first trip to the west coast parks to take some for myself.

I've been busy getting ready for my sister/brother-in-law's 25th Anniversary party (making decorations, etc) and my neice's Baby Shower preparations but I do check in a couple times a week. Happy weekend everyone! We fly out in 54 days and check in to PPH in 56! :cheer2:

Kathy --

Excellent! You are the first person I thought of in regards to this discount because I knew you were cancelling the actual package to do a room-only thing, and were hoping for a discount! I'm soooo glad you were able to get it! I knew it was a good sign when I saw the discount that ran until 9/27 or 9/28. Last year the discounts were non-existent (other than the standard 10% off for AP holders 365 days a year), but I thought that since there had already been a couple of decent discounts so far this year, there was a good chance that there would be one that carried into December (as has been the case in previous years). Yay!:banana:

As for using multiple gift cards to pay off the room balance at the PPH - I have first-hand experience with that, but the last time I did it was December 2010 (I didn't have 54 cards, but I had a lot of cards!). I am hoping that they have managed to make it easier now, and that the CMs are clear at the front desk about exactly what will be charged, and when.

Here's how it worked when I did the gift card thing:

1. I had paid whatever was required ahead of time (the deposit and a bit extra) and given them a card number over the phone to hold the room.

2. I arrived at the PPH very early in the morning to check in, with many gift cards in hand. In the past when I checked in, if I had to pay off a balance of some sort I was able to do that upon check-in, with either cash or debit/credit card, so I assumed it would work the same way with gift cards. I was not told otherwise prior to arrival.

3. The CM who checked me in told me that he could not accept my gift cards at check-in, and that I'd have to come back at check-out, at which point they could take the gift cards and apply them to my room total. The thing was, I had no reason to go to the front desk at check out because I usually have nothing to take care of (no final bill that needs paying or anything). And I like to have everything paid off before I ever set foot in the room.

4. The CM and I went back and forth about the gift cards -- at one point he even said to me that the reason he couldn't apply the gift cards right then is because there was nothing/no balance to apply them to (???what about the total of the room that was still unpaid???) -- and finally he went to talk to someone in a back room about it (maybe a supervisor), but that other person never came out. The CM finally said that he could take the gift cards at that moment. So he grudgingly took them and one by one started applying them to my room account.

5. I thought everything was taken care of and that my room was paid off. Instead, what happened was that the reservations system latched onto my original debit card/credit card number (the one I used to hold the room and pay the deposit) and deducted the balance due on the room, plus the dreaded incidentals fee (phone deposit and all of that). I would have preferred to use a different card if I had known that was what was happening, but they didn't tell me that almost $300 had just been held/blocked on the card that they already had in their system. They didn't ask if it was okay to use that card. They didn't tell me that even though the gift cards had been applied, their system didn't accept the credit yet.

6. So I went on my merry way, thinking I was all paid up, unaware that almost $300 was unable to be used on my debit card as I began charging meals and things to it (and I did not learn that the money had been held on my card until I got home).

7. The actual value of the gift cards was apparently not applied until I checked out. Supposedly, from what I later learned, this sort of mess could have been avoided. There was a way for the CM who checked me in to at least stop their system from automatically blocking the money on my card, and even a way to get their system to apply the value of the gift cards to the room balance at check-in -- just as they would have applied cash or a credit card. I think it was a simple matter of a few keystrokes that could have stopped it.

8. I called the PPH when I got home and discovered what had gone awry, telling them that I was spending on a debit card that I did not tell them they could use for holding/blocking funds. I would have used a different one for the hotel mess. They agreed and acknowledged that they screwed up all across the board, either by not stopping the system from deducting from my card or by not communicating exactly what was happening -- as well as for making it sound as if it was impossible to accept gift cards at check-in.

Because of this hassle, I ended up with one free night at the PPH on my next December trip in 2011, as well as a $99 rate for each additional night, VIP seats for the Christmas parade, VIP viewing for other shows, etc. It was a great compensation for the hassle -- but I would not choose to go through that hassle again.



So, I think that the hotels are sticking to the policy of applying gift card payments upon check-out. They may take your gift cards at check-in just to save you the trouble of coming back later to check out, but the credit may not actually apply until you leave the PPH -- and your debit or credit card may have the remaining balance and incidentals charged to it/held/blocked until you leave. Hopefully, the whole process has gotten simpler and the CMs communicate better about it now, but just be prepared for what may happen and be sure to ask them exactly what is being charged and/or credited on which cards (gift cards or credit/debit) when you check in, so you know what you're dealing with!
 
Thanks for the quick answer. I'll put it on my calendar! :) What time do they open each day?

what tour are you doing? I want to do the HOliday Tour AND Fantasmic Dessert pkg....but those are 30 days out
I think it's 8am...bu others may be more up to date! And just to clarify...it is 30 days, not a month out? (Only because they are not always the same...:rotfl:)
Yes, 30 days and NOT one month!
That's great that you were able to just have the new discount applied to the old reservation without having to cancel it and make a whole new one.

In the past, with room-only bookings, I've been able to apply new discounts to existing reservations without issue, but it was always over the phone. I never book online. When I saw someone mention that this current discount offer cannot be applied to existing reservations, I wondered if Disney was finally changing its policy as to how they handle that. I always thought it seemed too good to be true that it was so easy to just change discounts. So the fact that you were able to get it done without going through all of the cancel/refund/re-book hassle is encouraging!
I, too, was able to have the CM apply the better discount to my room only reservation (well, room only AND 2 APs). It was so easy, unlike when I had to change my vacation package to a room only reservation!

And has anyone made any dining reservations using the new online reservation system yet? I know DLR/DCA isn't the same as WDW because most places don't require the reservations but I like to make reservations....:rotfl2: I get so excited doing it! At WDW not all of the reservations require credit card guarantees but using the online reservation system at DLR/DCA does.....they don't charge you anything at the time of booking but they will charge you $10 per person if you are a no show (if you don't cancel 24 hours out).
 
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