B&WMickey
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Dec 30, 2002
- Messages
- 550
My wife and I and our 2 children, DS 3 and DD 1 are planning on going to WDW in January 2007. Weve anticipated taking this trip for a couple of years now and have been putting away a little bit of money every month for about 2 years, even before my wife got pregnant with our DD.
I like to plan vacations out in advance, especially ones like this where you want everything to go off without a hitch and you have your heart set on everything being perfect. Also by planning things this far out I wanted to assure myself that I would get a AAA discount on my room and help in offsetting our costs.
We had decided to help with the costs that we would stay at POR. I remember hearing that if you book through AAA they will automatically adjust your reservation to reflect the new prices for the year and any AAA discounts. Since Ive also heard that the AAA discounts are limited in number and may go quickly I figured why wait around till the new rates and discounts are announced and went ahead and made room only reservations in March of 2006.
I admit I didnt shop around for a AAA travel agent I just walked in off the street to the one closest to my house. The person I worked with was very polite and courteous and seemed to know what he was doing. I knew exactly what I was looking for so I think I made things fairly easy for him. I kept asking him if it was true that when the AAA discounts became available that they would be automatically applied to my rate. He kept assuring me that they would.
After that I kind of pushed things to the back burner in my head and figured I had every thing covered. Of course over the last couple of weeks there has been quite an increase in chatter on the DIS Boards over AAA discounts. People were clamoring over when the new rates would come out. I kept thinking that my discount was assured and I had nothing to worry about. But as the date for the release of the discounts got closer I figured I would call my AAA agent back and confirm my adjusted discounted price and verify it had been applied.
Well today being the first Monday after the new discounts were announced I made the call into my AAA agent and was essentially blown out of the water!!!!
I informed him that I was interested in knowing what my new rate was and to verify that the discount was applied to my reservation. He put me on hold for a minute or 2 and got back to me and informed me that there was no discount for my reservation. He tried to sell me a package telling me that it was a good way to save money.
I did a remarkably good job of keeping my cool and I said I didnt want a package I just wanted the AAA discount applied to my reservation. At which point he said AAA did not discount room only reservations. He then said he would check with his manager. When he got back to me he said his manager confirmed that AAA does not give discounts on room only reservations. Once again he started in on packages and what a great deal they were.
I resisted the urge in me to either start screaming at him or to start crying and told myself when I got home from work that I would call CRO directly and check into the rates. If one was available I would book through CRO and cancel my reservation with AAA. Of course I was panicked and sick to my stomach that I had lost out on getting the discount entirely.
When I got home I called CRO and informed them of my situation. The lady helping me was excellent. She got me the room and dates I wanted at the price I knew I had coming using my AAA discount. $200 cheaper than what the AAA agent was telling me.
She seemed amused by my dealings with AAA but not entirely surprised.
I called AAA back and cancelled my reservation with them since I had gotten a cheaper rate using my AAA discount and calling CRO directly. I was assured that I would receive a full refund of my deposit. However, I have to admit my confidence in that happening without any headaches is a bit low at this time.
My purpose here isnt to flame on AAA or the individual that helped me but my story is more of a cautionary tale to others. I admit that being as vigilant as I was and considering the dates we were looking at going I had little to worry about. But if I had my heart set on getting a big discount at a Deluxe resort during a busy time of the year I could have been shut out.
I dont think the individual AAA agent I dealt with had a hidden agenda to sell me a package and make more money either. I just think he truly didnt know what he was talking about and was trying his best to help me save some money.
Sorry for my huge story here but I had to vent and I figured that if anyone understood it would be the people here.
I like to plan vacations out in advance, especially ones like this where you want everything to go off without a hitch and you have your heart set on everything being perfect. Also by planning things this far out I wanted to assure myself that I would get a AAA discount on my room and help in offsetting our costs.
We had decided to help with the costs that we would stay at POR. I remember hearing that if you book through AAA they will automatically adjust your reservation to reflect the new prices for the year and any AAA discounts. Since Ive also heard that the AAA discounts are limited in number and may go quickly I figured why wait around till the new rates and discounts are announced and went ahead and made room only reservations in March of 2006.
I admit I didnt shop around for a AAA travel agent I just walked in off the street to the one closest to my house. The person I worked with was very polite and courteous and seemed to know what he was doing. I knew exactly what I was looking for so I think I made things fairly easy for him. I kept asking him if it was true that when the AAA discounts became available that they would be automatically applied to my rate. He kept assuring me that they would.
After that I kind of pushed things to the back burner in my head and figured I had every thing covered. Of course over the last couple of weeks there has been quite an increase in chatter on the DIS Boards over AAA discounts. People were clamoring over when the new rates would come out. I kept thinking that my discount was assured and I had nothing to worry about. But as the date for the release of the discounts got closer I figured I would call my AAA agent back and confirm my adjusted discounted price and verify it had been applied.
Well today being the first Monday after the new discounts were announced I made the call into my AAA agent and was essentially blown out of the water!!!!

I informed him that I was interested in knowing what my new rate was and to verify that the discount was applied to my reservation. He put me on hold for a minute or 2 and got back to me and informed me that there was no discount for my reservation. He tried to sell me a package telling me that it was a good way to save money.

I did a remarkably good job of keeping my cool and I said I didnt want a package I just wanted the AAA discount applied to my reservation. At which point he said AAA did not discount room only reservations. He then said he would check with his manager. When he got back to me he said his manager confirmed that AAA does not give discounts on room only reservations. Once again he started in on packages and what a great deal they were.


I resisted the urge in me to either start screaming at him or to start crying and told myself when I got home from work that I would call CRO directly and check into the rates. If one was available I would book through CRO and cancel my reservation with AAA. Of course I was panicked and sick to my stomach that I had lost out on getting the discount entirely.

When I got home I called CRO and informed them of my situation. The lady helping me was excellent. She got me the room and dates I wanted at the price I knew I had coming using my AAA discount. $200 cheaper than what the AAA agent was telling me.

I called AAA back and cancelled my reservation with them since I had gotten a cheaper rate using my AAA discount and calling CRO directly. I was assured that I would receive a full refund of my deposit. However, I have to admit my confidence in that happening without any headaches is a bit low at this time.
My purpose here isnt to flame on AAA or the individual that helped me but my story is more of a cautionary tale to others. I admit that being as vigilant as I was and considering the dates we were looking at going I had little to worry about. But if I had my heart set on getting a big discount at a Deluxe resort during a busy time of the year I could have been shut out.
I dont think the individual AAA agent I dealt with had a hidden agenda to sell me a package and make more money either. I just think he truly didnt know what he was talking about and was trying his best to help me save some money.
Sorry for my huge story here but I had to vent and I figured that if anyone understood it would be the people here.