Philip Colmer
Earning My Ears
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- Mar 21, 2006
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A thread title that may be considered by some to be a bit over the top but I'm feeling pretty raw after just being told by my Dreams travel agent that Disney have cancelled our ABD.
For my wife & I, holidays are the reason we work. We plan our holidays, sometimes years in advance, working out where we want to go, how much it is going to cost, booking early to get the best price. I'm sure we're not alone in that.
We had been planning a trip to Australia for *years*. We were originally going to go with a travel company we'd used before but decided we preferred the ABD itinerary. It was originally going to be this year as a celebration of my 50th birthday but we decided to postpone it to next year because DCL had a very interesting Baltic cruise this year that took our fancy instead. Sometimes we can be a little bit spontaneous ...
So, we booked the Australian ABD for October 2016. We couldn't pick any of the other dates because of work commitments. We worked out that we would arrive at Cairns a few days early to try and get over the jet-lag, and my wife *really* wanted to stop off at Singapore on the way home to enjoy afternoon tea at Raffles.
We wanted to take advantage of air miles to book business class seats there and back so I literally counted down the days to each stage of the journey so that I could "pounce" on the 2 - and only 2 - reward seats for each flight when they became available. I managed to get every single flight we wanted and needed.
And then ABD cancels. No explanation. Just cancelled.
This is the second time that Disney has pulled the rug from under our feet. The first time was when we'd booked a cruise for a family holiday (6 of us, 3 cabins) and Disney chartered that specific cruise to DVC if I remember correctly. On that occasion, it didn't hurt us too much to shift over to a different cruise.
In this case, however, we've had no choice but to cancel all of the flights (currently at the cost of cancellation fees to us although I am hoping Disney will make good on that) and to find another holiday to take - NOT with Disney.
Being offered the opportunity to reschedule to another 2016 Australian ABD trip is of no comfort to us at all given that we could only go on that one set of dates.
Hence the title. We were both in denial to begin with and I think we both currently feeling pretty angry.
I think that there should be more protection for the customer in situations like this.
My wife, certainly, is having a lot of doubts about (re)booking with ABD
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Philip
For my wife & I, holidays are the reason we work. We plan our holidays, sometimes years in advance, working out where we want to go, how much it is going to cost, booking early to get the best price. I'm sure we're not alone in that.
We had been planning a trip to Australia for *years*. We were originally going to go with a travel company we'd used before but decided we preferred the ABD itinerary. It was originally going to be this year as a celebration of my 50th birthday but we decided to postpone it to next year because DCL had a very interesting Baltic cruise this year that took our fancy instead. Sometimes we can be a little bit spontaneous ...
So, we booked the Australian ABD for October 2016. We couldn't pick any of the other dates because of work commitments. We worked out that we would arrive at Cairns a few days early to try and get over the jet-lag, and my wife *really* wanted to stop off at Singapore on the way home to enjoy afternoon tea at Raffles.
We wanted to take advantage of air miles to book business class seats there and back so I literally counted down the days to each stage of the journey so that I could "pounce" on the 2 - and only 2 - reward seats for each flight when they became available. I managed to get every single flight we wanted and needed.
And then ABD cancels. No explanation. Just cancelled.
This is the second time that Disney has pulled the rug from under our feet. The first time was when we'd booked a cruise for a family holiday (6 of us, 3 cabins) and Disney chartered that specific cruise to DVC if I remember correctly. On that occasion, it didn't hurt us too much to shift over to a different cruise.
In this case, however, we've had no choice but to cancel all of the flights (currently at the cost of cancellation fees to us although I am hoping Disney will make good on that) and to find another holiday to take - NOT with Disney.
Being offered the opportunity to reschedule to another 2016 Australian ABD trip is of no comfort to us at all given that we could only go on that one set of dates.
Hence the title. We were both in denial to begin with and I think we both currently feeling pretty angry.
I think that there should be more protection for the customer in situations like this.
My wife, certainly, is having a lot of doubts about (re)booking with ABD

Philip