Is there any benefit to booking our tickets separately....or as a package?

bcbmommy

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Last week I went ahead and booked our resort, but held off on the tickets. I know I've heard people say there can be a benefit to booking separately, but I can't see how. The way I've crunched the numbers, it looks the same. Am I missing something? Also, the CM made me give her 2 separate emails since we booked 2 rooms per night (family of 6). I haven't linked anything yet, but will this be a problem? Thank you!
 
If you add tickets to a room it becomes a package. Packages must be paid in full 45 days prior to check-in and come with rules regarding changes/cancellations. There are a few perks to having a package like being able to add the Disney Dining Plan, discount coupons for activities, etc.

Room only reservations are more flexible when it comes to changes/cancellations and the balance isn't due until check-in.
 
It's odd the CM wanted 2 emails. Everything will be fine once you link the reservations in MDE. Keep in mind connecting rooms are only a request and not guaranteed.
 
If you add tickets to a room it becomes a package. Packages must be paid in full 45 days prior to check-in and come with rules regarding changes/cancellations. There are a few perks to having a package like being able to add the Disney Dining Plan, discount coupons for activities, etc.

Room only reservations are more flexible when it comes to changes/cancellations and the balance isn't due until check-in.

Okay, thank you! We're only 5 weeks out as it is, but she told me I'd have until 30 days before to make any changes. I assumed I had to pay in full at that time too.
 

It's odd the CM wanted 2 emails. Everything will be fine once you link the reservations in MDE. Keep in mind connecting rooms are only a request and not guaranteed.

I thought it was odd, too. She asked who would be staying in each room, so without thinking I told her my dh, myself, and 4-year-old. Which meant the other room would be my 19, 16, and 12-year-old. So initially, she asked my my 19-year-old's email address. Lol. I told her I'd give her my second email account.
 
If you add tickets to a room it becomes a package. Packages must be paid in full 45 days prior to check-in and come with rules regarding changes/cancellations. There are a few perks to having a package like being able to add the Disney Dining Plan, discount coupons for activities, etc.

Room only reservations are more flexible when it comes to changes/cancellations and the balance isn't due until check-in.
It is no longer 45 days. It is now 30 days.
 
Some people also book room only so they can buy park tickets from a third party broker at a slight discount. Undercover Tourist and The Official Ticket Center are two that are reputable. Others buy tickets through Orbitz when they offer special rebates. Another benefit of booking a package is getting 6 months interest free if you pay for the entire package using your Disney Chase Visa. I only book packages occasionally, once out of my 5 trips in 2015 and not for either of my upcoming trips. I wasn't aware the payment date moved from 45 to 30.
 
Packages can be changed; tickets are non-refundable. So, if you want to add or drop days or features to your tickets in advance, you can only do that if you booked your tickets as part of a package. If you purchase your tickets separately, you can only "upgrade" them in person.
 







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