jakethejrt
Earning My Ears
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MY understanding is that to get the free dining, if it is actually offered, you have to pay rack rate. So there would really be no reason to have to book with AAA. IF you are not otherwise doing a DDP then just book directly with Disney yourself and get the room only AAA rate. You can always change that to a package later if free dining is offered, right?
We booked using a AAA agent that was recommended to me via the DIS. Our local AAA is a nightmare when it comes to Disney vacations. I figured up the rack rates for myself and using the info based on the season that we are travelling in I consulted MouseSavers for the correct AAA discount rate to apply to the room. My AAA agent was pretty surprised by my accuracy in guestimating the AAA discounted rate for our package.
The AAA discount only applies to the room. The tickets, dining, and ins rates remain the same. Of course the tax rate for the hotel portion of the bill changes because of the discounted rate on the room.
You do not have to pay rack rates when you use AAA, unless of course there is no AAA discount available for your dates or resort choice. There is no upcharge on MYW tickets sold by AAA either. The tickets are sold as part of the package deals at the exact same rate as you would receive from booking directly with Disney. Oh, and there is no discount stacking possible at Disney. Either you have a discount like AAA or you have a code based discount....there is no mix and match.
I hope this helps. Maggie
to the person who got a higher quote from AAA did the Disney price include the tax? They don't usually give the tax when they give you the quote where as AAA does.
Okay, I have become a wee bit planning obsessive after being on the boards for so many years, and the idea of handing over ressie control to a TA is making my palms sweat.So, those of you who have booked a package with AAA, how did it go?
So a couple of questions, how much is AAA a year and what is the discounts. Thanks!
Can anyone tell me what exactly do you get from AAA once you book your trip? I received a conformation letter for our accomadations. I emailed her asking if she had a brochure listing all the perks. She said she was out of them but would mail me one when she gets them. So today I get it but it really tells me nothing in detail. It did mention there's is a 40 page how to book which you get when you book your trip and they receive you $200 deposit which I sent. Anyway I'm trying to find out who do I call to reserve the storytime with a character. Do I need a voucher, how far in advance do I need to book, which days is it offered? I feel my ta really isn't much help. I feel like I might miss on somethings that I should be getting with AAA but how am I suppose to know what, if she doesn't tell me. kwim?
You will get all the official paperwork a few weeks after you pay the total balance on your package. That total balance is due 45 days before your trip. A few weeks after that final payment (about a month or maybe 3 weeks before you leave), you'll get the official paperwork from Disney which will include all that stuff you're describing, including the voucher for and number to reserve the AAA Storytime at MK. When we went last year, it was offered twice a week, several times each day. You do cannot make that reservation until you've got the final paperwork, which again is a couple of weeks after the whole balance has been paid.
Relax! What you're describing is completely normal and typical for AAA packages.