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My stepdaughter and her best friend/roommate are planning a trip to WDW next year for the Food and Wine Festival. It will be her first trip as an adult paying her own way.
They have lots of booking questions that I can't answer, since DH and I are DVC members, have APs, and DDE. I thought that maybe the seasoned travelers at DisBoards could help.
Should they book a complete package (including park tickets and Disney Dining Plan) through the Disney website, and if they do, can they take advantage of any hotel discount codes that may come up in the future? Are packages booked through Disney completely refundable? If they book and a better package comes up in the future, will Disney give them the better rates, or would they have to cancel and rebook? What are the chances that the cost of park tickets will go up, and when? Would it be better for them to use a travel agent instead of booking with Disney?
Any other tips and tidbits you can suggest that would help them save money are appreciated
They have lots of booking questions that I can't answer, since DH and I are DVC members, have APs, and DDE. I thought that maybe the seasoned travelers at DisBoards could help.
Should they book a complete package (including park tickets and Disney Dining Plan) through the Disney website, and if they do, can they take advantage of any hotel discount codes that may come up in the future? Are packages booked through Disney completely refundable? If they book and a better package comes up in the future, will Disney give them the better rates, or would they have to cancel and rebook? What are the chances that the cost of park tickets will go up, and when? Would it be better for them to use a travel agent instead of booking with Disney?
Any other tips and tidbits you can suggest that would help them save money are appreciated
