nikkyluvsmickey
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We are supposed to be leaving porfq the 12th but if irma closes the airports will disney let me do a coutesy hold now for an extra day without having to actually fork over the money now?
It won't change Disney resort availability, but if I were you, I would buy travel insurance, so that if you are there an extra night or two, you will be reimbursed for the extra nights or if, God forbid, the storm hits Florida and your trip is cancelled, you can get the whole cost back. Typically, you can buy a policy any time before the departure date.
We were at WDW last October just before Hurricane Mathew hit. We were lucky to get out of Orlando the day before they closed the airport, but countless others were not. There were plenty of stories about Disney being able to extend a guest's reservation because their flight was cancelled. They had plenty of rooms because so many people had cancelled their trips in anticipation of the hurricane.We are supposed to be leaving porfq the 12th but if irma closes the airports will disney let me do a coutesy hold now for an extra day without having to actually fork over the money now?
It won't change Disney resort availability, but if I were you, I would buy travel insurance, so that if you are there an extra night or two, you will be reimbursed for the extra nights or if, God forbid, the storm hits Florida and your trip is cancelled, you can get the whole cost back. Typically, you can buy a policy any time before the departure date.
But at this point, the insurance companies will see the threat of Irma coming towards Florida, and no longer offer insurance for any trips occurring in the next couple of weeks.
I was also in WDW last March and got a notification from SWA that my flight could be cancelled and to make other arrangements if possible. This was only 2 days prior to the storm that was due to hit Buffalo. I spoke with someone at POP and they had a list of guests that may not be able to check out due to this same storm. They offered to hold a room for me for one or two additional nights and gave me 24hrs to confirm my plans.We were there in March and ended up watching the weather for a few days due to an impending snowstorm back home. As soon as I saw the potential snow totals I called Disney and was hoping to hold a room while I waited for our flight to officially be cancelled. Disney said they couldn't hold a room without full payment and it wouldn't be refunded if we didn't need the room because it would be inside of the cancellation window. My recommendation is to keep an eye out and if your flight is cancelled then call immediately. We were able to find a room but some of our traveling party waited too long and weren't able to get a room on property.
I was also in WDW last March and got a notification from SWA that my flight could be cancelled and to make other arrangements if possible. This was only 2 days prior to the storm that was due to hit Buffalo. I spoke with someone at POP and they had a list of guests that may not be able to check out due to this same storm. They offered to hold a room for me for one or two additional nights and gave me 24hrs to confirm my plans.
I spoke directly with someone in the back office at POP so maybe that made the difference. She originally offered me just the one night but I told her that it was looking like I couldn't get on a flight for two additional days. She then told me that she could hold a room for one night or two but if it was two we would have to change rooms. She went on to tell me that they had a lot of people canceling/delaying their arrival because of the same storm.Wow, that was definitely not the answer/help that I got! Goes to show you how you can get different answers depending who you're talking to!
I've heard that they can't kick you out but I have no idea if that's true. My gut feeling is that they can have you removed.I thought if you were a paying customer they can't kick you out of the room? Or is that not true. Someone in another thread said they had to stay at the Poly an extra 4 nights bc they couldn't go home to Texas and they let them stay an extra 4 nights at 50% off.
It won't change Disney resort availability, but if I were you, I would buy travel insurance, so that if you are there an extra night or two, you will be reimbursed for the extra nights or if, God forbid, the storm hits Florida and your trip is cancelled, you can get the whole cost back. Typically, you can buy a policy any time before the departure date.