lllGurulll
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I was pricing out flights and value packages myself and couldn't get a reasonably priced flight at all. My mistake here is that I didn't know I could actually book a flight on the Disney website so I was booking directly through the carriers.
I called a travel agent and they came back with flight info that saved me $200 off of what I was finding so I booked a Disneyworld package with her. She set me up with our flight, hotel and tickets. She also told me that park hoppers were included as a convenience to me. I told her I really didn't need them but she said they were complimentary with the tickets.
I was on the Disney site tonight and found the airline booking portion that I never really looked at before so I entered all the info she gave me and came up with the EXACT same price she got. However, park hoppers are not required which would have saved me an additional $230 that I wanted to use toward food.
It turns out she was using the Disney website to book my trip and passed it off as if she pulled strings to get me such a good deal on the package. Maybe this is normal for a travel agent but it has me kind of upset.
I have sent her an email requesting the removal of the Park Hoppers and I sure hope there are no change fees for that because I never asked for them in the first place and really do not want them. It would be nice if I could just call Disney myself and fix this minor mess though. If I understand correctly, when you book through a travel agent, the travel agent has to do everything for you. Is this correct?
I don't know if this is the right forum for this but I really just needed to vent.
Thanks for listening though.
I called a travel agent and they came back with flight info that saved me $200 off of what I was finding so I booked a Disneyworld package with her. She set me up with our flight, hotel and tickets. She also told me that park hoppers were included as a convenience to me. I told her I really didn't need them but she said they were complimentary with the tickets.
I was on the Disney site tonight and found the airline booking portion that I never really looked at before so I entered all the info she gave me and came up with the EXACT same price she got. However, park hoppers are not required which would have saved me an additional $230 that I wanted to use toward food.
It turns out she was using the Disney website to book my trip and passed it off as if she pulled strings to get me such a good deal on the package. Maybe this is normal for a travel agent but it has me kind of upset.
I have sent her an email requesting the removal of the Park Hoppers and I sure hope there are no change fees for that because I never asked for them in the first place and really do not want them. It would be nice if I could just call Disney myself and fix this minor mess though. If I understand correctly, when you book through a travel agent, the travel agent has to do everything for you. Is this correct?
I don't know if this is the right forum for this but I really just needed to vent.
Thanks for listening though.
