I tried this with no luck, still no modify or cancel
I get the little swirl under the res # like it's attempting to load something but nothin...
Yes, do that. LolSo quick question, if we make it to 250 pages before the deal is released, can we just make a new thread called "2015 FREE DINING- Details in 1st Post" and then just update the post as we go? Maybe start with the rumors (and put rumors in bold), and then update it with factual info when the deal comes out?
So quick question, if we make it to 250 pages before the deal is released, can we just make a new thread called "2015 FREE DINING- Details in 1st Post" and then just update the post as we go? Maybe start with the rumors (and put rumors in bold), and then update it with factual info when the deal comes out?
Question: I currently have a reservation at POR with the QS dining plan. If I am able to get FD, do I have to switch to the regular dining plan, or can I keep the QS plan? I ask because last year I booked after FD was released, and my TA said that we HAD to go with the regular dining plan (we stayed at CBR). The QS plan was not even an option for us. Planning our meals 6 months in advance just doesn't work for my family!
Question: I currently have a reservation at POR with the QS dining plan. If I am able to get FD, do I have to switch to the regular dining plan, or can I keep the QS plan? I ask because last year I booked after FD was released, and my TA said that we HAD to go with the regular dining plan (we stayed at CBR). The QS plan was not even an option for us. Planning our meals 6 months in advance just doesn't work for my family!
You have to get the regular plan. You can use TS credits as QS though, so it works the same as the QS.
You must take the given plan (you can upgrade, but not downgrade), but you can use the DDP as if it was the QSDP. It isn't as good of a value, but it's doable. They will deplete your QS credits first, and then start pulling from your TS credits. You could always check with park guest services in the morning if you have a TS meal you would like to do. They may have same day reservations.Question: I currently have a reservation at POR with the QS dining plan. If I am able to get FD, do I have to switch to the regular dining plan, or can I keep the QS plan? I ask because last year I booked after FD was released, and my TA said that we HAD to go with the regular dining plan (we stayed at CBR). The QS plan was not even an option for us. Planning our meals 6 months in advance just doesn't work for my family!
Question: I currently have a reservation at POR with the QS dining plan. If I am able to get FD, do I have to switch to the regular dining plan, or can I keep the QS plan? I ask because last year I booked after FD was released, and my TA said that we HAD to go with the regular dining plan (we stayed at CBR). The QS plan was not even an option for us. Planning our meals 6 months in advance just doesn't work for my family!
Thanks for the info! Glad I can use TS credits for QS - I've been there 4 times and I never knew that!You have to get the regular plan. You can use TS credits as QS though, so it works the same as the QS.
I just used my "modify" tool to add a couple days of park tickets and to add the parkhopper option (which I was going to do anyway). It all seemed to go on without a hitch. A chat window popped up so I decided to try my luck. My question was simply if a free dining option were to become available could I use my modify button to apply the discount to a previously made reservation. Here was his reply:
"We do not have any information on any future free dining plan offers at this time. The best approach is to keep an eye on the Special Offers page at DisneyWorld.com for updates. Like many other Guests, you can always book early to secure resort availability and then if a special offer comes out later, all you have to do is call the Disney Reservation Center at 407-560-CHAT (2428) and a reservation agent there will apply the discount, pending availability of the discount at the time you call. You can even modify your reservation online through your My Disney Experience® account!"
Either Disney really keeps hush hush or they require a lot of lying by their employees(notice, I'm not entertaining the idea that we are ALL off on this...)