Does Disney do payment plans?

mshanson3121

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When we go to book our resort/tickets, do we have to pay in full, or do they do payment plans? If they do plans, what sort is it - monthly payments? 3 payments etc?
 
If you book a package (room + ticket) you put a $200 deposit down and the the rest must be paid a couple of weeks before arrival (45 days - I think.) I used to book my package and then every payday go online and pay towards the package - in effect creating my own payment plan :)
For a room only you pay the first night as a deposit and then the rest when you arrive, I think.
 
If you book a package (room + ticket) you put a $200 deposit down and the the rest must be paid a couple of weeks before arrival (45 days - I think.) I used to book my package and then every payday go online and pay towards the package - in effect creating my own payment plan :)
For a room only you pay the first night as a deposit and then the rest when you arrive, I think.

30 days before your arrival date is when total payment is due on a package. My arrival date is Jan 14 and payment in full was due Dec 15 (less the $200 deposit as noted above)....
 
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They do not have a payment plan, they leave it up to you. When you book a 'package' reservation you pay $200 up front and then you have up to 30 days prior to check-in to payoff the balance. For a room only, you pay 1 night up front and then the remaining balance will be charged to your CC on file the morning of your check-in date. You can make payments to either of these reservations any time you want. We usually try to pay ours off using discounted GCs.
 

30 days before your arrival date is when total payment is due on a package. My arrival date is Jan 14 and payment in full was due Dec 15....
thx - since I bought DVC I’ve not really kept track of cash reservation deadlines - OP’s post reminded me of the days when I used to log on to Disney and make a payment every pay day, it was my little reward for working so hard, a vacation on the horizon :)
 
In addition to the info above, I think the Disney Visa gives you a period of time interest free, though I’ve never looked at the details
 
Six months of no interest with the Disney Visa.
 
I do my own version of a payment plan. I have a spreadsheet set up with the expenses we'll need and I pay into an account weekly to get to that amount. I always overshoot it, so we have money left over.
 


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