ChimCher-ee
There's been a change of plans.
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So I've been thinking about this for a couple months now, and it's been driving me crazy. Maybe you can help me understand.
Last September I made reservations for a split stay this July. I booked Pop for 7 nights, with an 8-day base park ticket. I booked the Contemporary for 2 more nights, RO. No dining plan this time.
I called this spring to take advantage of the summer discounts, only to be told that changing Pop wouldn't save me any $$. Apparently, changing the room reservation would mean changing the park tickets too, which would incur an increase that would offset any savings from the discount. (It wasn't a total loss, though. I upgraded from Garden to Theme Park View at the Contemporary at what turned out to be no extra cost.)
So, is this common? Or what did I do wrong? Next time should I book the first night or two at one hotel with the park tickets attached, and then the bulk of the nights--without tickets, etc--at the place where I could rebook when the discounts are released?
Last September I made reservations for a split stay this July. I booked Pop for 7 nights, with an 8-day base park ticket. I booked the Contemporary for 2 more nights, RO. No dining plan this time.
I called this spring to take advantage of the summer discounts, only to be told that changing Pop wouldn't save me any $$. Apparently, changing the room reservation would mean changing the park tickets too, which would incur an increase that would offset any savings from the discount. (It wasn't a total loss, though. I upgraded from Garden to Theme Park View at the Contemporary at what turned out to be no extra cost.)
So, is this common? Or what did I do wrong? Next time should I book the first night or two at one hotel with the park tickets attached, and then the bulk of the nights--without tickets, etc--at the place where I could rebook when the discounts are released?