As are many of you, I'm thinking about 2011 already, even though I haven't taken my 2010 trip yet! ABD lost my business to Tauck Bridges this year and, although I would love to travel with ABD again in the future, the days when I didn't even consider another company are over. So just in case anyone from ABD cares to take note, I would like to list some things that would influence me to return to Disney. If nobody from ABD cares, I'll go ahead and spout off anyway for my own enjoyment.
One small thing that I was going to suggest was including the Photopass CD as part of the package, but it appears that they've done that already this year.
My dear fellow DISers, please add your comments and suggestions. I'm sure I'll think of something else later, but here's what I have for now...
1. A better loyalty program. I really like the idea of a progressive discount system. Something like 10% after one or two trips, 15% after 5, etc., or something similar. There are companies that do this already and with at least one that I've seen you can eventually earn a free trip.
2. If not a progressive reward, at least combine the loyalty discount with any other incentives ABD may offer and do away with the expiration date on the loyalty discount. Before any of you chime in with "nobody combines discounts", let me say that ABD themselves combined the loyalty discount and the EBD in past years. When I booked the Alaska trip last year the two discounts together amounted to $800 savings for the 2 of us (1 adult, 1 child). I received offers from Classic Journeys and National Geographic this year that combined discounts, and some of the less luxurious tour companies like, Insight, also combine discounts. There may be others, as well.
3. Find a way to help out with airfare. Many other companies do this. I realize ABD doesn't have a tremendous amount of volume, but they're Disney, for goodness sake, surely they have some clout!
4. Put their best offer out early, like in August when they release the new itineraries. The PINs and Gateway trips that ABD released this year, came out after I had already booked with Tauck, which was more than 5 months after the ABD 2010 itineraries were announced. I know a number of you were in the same situation. In my humble opinion, that was not a smart move.
5. On a positive note, keep up the great job of planning wonderful itineraries and hiring absolutely fantastic people to serve as guides!
Updating, since I forgot one that is particularly important to me...
6. Give a discount for booking two trips within the same year. There are other companies that offer this. I really want to do back-to-back Europe tours next summer, so this would be a biggy for me.
Do you get the feeling that I need a discount?
I would ask for new itineraries if there weren't so many great ones already that I'm dying to try. More would just make it harder. Seriously though, I didn't feel appreciated as a return customer, and that's one reason there's no ABD for us this year.


1. A better loyalty program. I really like the idea of a progressive discount system. Something like 10% after one or two trips, 15% after 5, etc., or something similar. There are companies that do this already and with at least one that I've seen you can eventually earn a free trip.
2. If not a progressive reward, at least combine the loyalty discount with any other incentives ABD may offer and do away with the expiration date on the loyalty discount. Before any of you chime in with "nobody combines discounts", let me say that ABD themselves combined the loyalty discount and the EBD in past years. When I booked the Alaska trip last year the two discounts together amounted to $800 savings for the 2 of us (1 adult, 1 child). I received offers from Classic Journeys and National Geographic this year that combined discounts, and some of the less luxurious tour companies like, Insight, also combine discounts. There may be others, as well.
3. Find a way to help out with airfare. Many other companies do this. I realize ABD doesn't have a tremendous amount of volume, but they're Disney, for goodness sake, surely they have some clout!
4. Put their best offer out early, like in August when they release the new itineraries. The PINs and Gateway trips that ABD released this year, came out after I had already booked with Tauck, which was more than 5 months after the ABD 2010 itineraries were announced. I know a number of you were in the same situation. In my humble opinion, that was not a smart move.
5. On a positive note, keep up the great job of planning wonderful itineraries and hiring absolutely fantastic people to serve as guides!
Updating, since I forgot one that is particularly important to me...
6. Give a discount for booking two trips within the same year. There are other companies that offer this. I really want to do back-to-back Europe tours next summer, so this would be a biggy for me.
Do you get the feeling that I need a discount?
