inkkognito
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I am normally a big fan of IOA (Hulk is my all time favorite coaster, and the park's overall theming rivals Disney's), but our recent experience has really turned me against them. We have done the Thrillseekers Tour several times and had booked another one for Easter weekend. We did the booking in Jan. and gave them our charge card # to hold it at the time, and they said they would generate the paperwork 30 days beforehand--no mention of any cancellation policy. Unfortunately, in early Feb. I suffered a major knee injury, and I am still in physical therapy and would not be able to keep up with the tour. Hubby called to cancel and was told that he could not, and that they had charged our Mastercard immediately in Jan. They said we could reschedule, but it's not like we can just jump on a plane from Chicago and fly down to Orlando any old time. He asked to speak with a supervisor and was told they were all out for the day! He eventually got one on the phone, but they said the same thing...even with a doctor's report, they said they would not guarantee anything. I'm really amazed at this poor customer service. If there is a no-cancel policy, we should have been informed, and this is an emergency circumstance. Believe me, we didn't want to cancel the tour!! As good customers who have done it several times before, you'd think they would want to keep us happy. Comparing this latest IOA "adventure" with the excellent service we received on our last Disney cruise, Disney is rising much higher than Universal in my estimation. The moral of my story is, if you book a Thrillseekers tour, you'd better not hurt yourself in the meantime or you'll be out the fun AND the cost of the tour.
Barb
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Barb
Visit the Platinum Castaway Club at: www.disneycruiser.com