I'm sure I will get flamed here, but here is what happened to us.............
None of us have ever been to Disney (DH and me included). We decided to book a trip last January ('05) for October 29-November 5. My DS would be turning 8 during our trip. All I did was plug in the numbers that the website asked for and it popped out a quote (did not tell me that age 10 was the magic age for price increases). On October 29, I would have had a DD6, a DS9, and a DS7 (turning 8 during the trip). I ended up using a
travel agent then on the advice of a friend of mine. She transfered my booking over from the WDW site to her
travel agency for me. All was well. UNTIL.........my husband switched jobs last April which caused him to not have any vacation time until he was there for a year. So our Disney trip was off and I was sooooo sad. However, our lovely TA said we could just "postpone" until DH had some vacation and change the dates so that we didn't lose our
trip insurance and we could just transfer over the deposit. This was a wonderful idea and even though I was sad our trip was being postponed, at least it wasn't officially cancelled........yet. As it turned out, it was a good thing that happened because my DS7 broke his leg in September and we could not have gone anyway. So our trip was postponed until May 6th, 2006. Christmas came and went and so did our bank account. I emailed our TA in January and told her I was afraid we were going to have to cancel because I just didn't think there was any way I could come up with the money. I told her to wait though just INCASE our tax return was going to save the day (which I was not counting on because we withdrew from a 401K and knew we'd be penalized come tax time). Well, low and behold, I have NO CLUE how it happened, but we got a HUGE tax return which was going straight to Disney. Our dream was back on!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So I had the airfare and the whole trip paid for with our tax return and now I just had to come up with enough money for spending money (we are on the dining plan, so we're not planning on needing TOOOO much extra). So as I went back to an old email to see how much I owed on the balance, I noticed she still had my DS listed as being 9. He turned 10 in January (after our original trip was planned for, but before our rescheduled trip). I didn't know if this would be a big deal or not, but I thought I'd better mention it. She emailed me back and said that not only would HIS ticket price (and dining plan price) increase, ALL OF THE REST OF OUR TICKETS WOULD TOO! Because Disney raised their prices in 2006, and if she changed any part of our initial reservations, then she'd have to redo the whole thing and we'd get charged the 2006 prices. This was going to end up being a $300 difference at least. Well, I could NOT afford that (mind you, I could BARELY afford the trip before). She said since it was an honest mistake/oversight and that nobody was trying to cheat anybody out of anything, we could just leave it alone (she knew it could possibly ruin our trip). Here's why I don't feel bad about it:
1). He will ride the same rides he would have ridden because it goes by height, not age so they aren't losing anything there.
2). Because he is "9" on the dining plan, he will be ordering from the childrens menu when we go so they will not be losing any money there.
3). I didn't intentionally scam anyone or try to get around paying my way.
Plus, if I can't afford the extra $300, I would possibly have had to cancel the trip so they would be losing ALOT of money. So they are benefitting from this too.
And yes, if anyone is wondering, I talk too much and I can never just get to the point............ If you're still with me, thanks for reading! And please don't tell me I'm going to H-E-double toothpicks because of this, ok?
Peace!