Extending a Discount Reservation

Laura's Dad

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I don't know if this is possible but................
Has anyone ever been able to extend a discounted reservation for an extra night?
We booked 7 nights in June with a code that we got from Mousesavers.com. Our plans and finances have changed, and we would be able to take an extra day and see Sea World (which we love) and spend some more time at the resort. Is it possible to extend our discounted resrvation to include an extra night, or would we have to do an extra reservation for an extra night at rack rates? If anyone knows, your help would be appreciated.
 
Last year, while we were at POR we wanted to stay an extra night. We called - at the moment I don't remember if it was the front desk or CRO - and they were able to do it for us at the discounted rate.

I would call and ask them if you can add a night at the same rate, if not call back and try again with a different CM;)
 
I did just that two days ago. I had WL booked for 7 nights using a code a few months ago. I wanted to add another night so I called the other day. They gave me the extra night for the same price as my other nights. The code I had used expired weeks ago but they still did it. No problem at all. :D
 

I'm so surprised that you were able to use the expired code for adding another nite in June - we've got ressies at the Poly from June 16-21st, and just recently got a terrific deal on flights, so we decided to fly instead of drive down. The only thing was we will be arriving a day earlier than we originally planned. I called Disney and the woman told me that since the rate had expired I'd have to pay full price for the nite of the 15th. I said, 'Well I guess I'll have to stay offsite for that day then" - hoping that she'd maybe give an extra effort to find me SOME kinda deal. She just said, "OK then!" and that was that! I made a ressie for the Wyndham on I Drive on Expedia, and we're now looking forward to vegging out at the pool there for that first day, and looking forward to getting to WDW early on the 16th, but ya'd think that Disney would rather have us onsite for another day, paying for a room, meals, parks, etc.! Not good business, IMHO!
 







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