Lollipop Mom
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not the new "plan" but true AP rates, be sure to check the cancellation policy! I am not sure about the passholder section of the disneyworld.com web site but the travel agent web site does have links for booking the existing AP rates for travel from today through 10/4. Every AP rate reservation I have CALLED IN for a client I've been told of the same 5 day cancel. All of their confirmation letters have noted a 5 day cancel. I just went to book one online for a client and looked at the terms and conditions and it now says the following:
The same thing is stated at the top of the payment page. I don't know if this is going to be the new policy for cancelation of ANY passholder rate but it definitely appears that is the case online.
Just be sure to check before you make that deposit just to be sure you know what exactly the terms are!
Edited to add that I just called and was told that call in ressies for AP rates still have a 5 day cancellation policy but online ressies have 45 day cancel. This may change in the near future but as of now, the more lenient policy is available if you call in. (this makes no sense when they have been saying they'd like to encourage online booking but for now, that's the policy)
In order to receive a full refund of your deposit, notification of cancellation must be received at least 46 days prior to your arrival date.
The same thing is stated at the top of the payment page. I don't know if this is going to be the new policy for cancelation of ANY passholder rate but it definitely appears that is the case online.
Just be sure to check before you make that deposit just to be sure you know what exactly the terms are!

Edited to add that I just called and was told that call in ressies for AP rates still have a 5 day cancellation policy but online ressies have 45 day cancel. This may change in the near future but as of now, the more lenient policy is available if you call in. (this makes no sense when they have been saying they'd like to encourage online booking but for now, that's the policy)