t_catt11
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First off, let me apologize for the wall of text. I don't think that this will be the typical question.
A little prelude: I'm the guy that people usually come to with questions for planning their WDW trips. This will be my sixth trip to WDW. I know my way around the parks, around the various schedules, around the resorts, I understand tickets, dining plans, etc, etc.
Or so I thought.
My travel party consists of myself, DW, DS18, DS8, DS6, DS5, DD2, DD1 - eight total people. We are staying at Pop (first time for value for us). We love to take the kids when they are two years old (it seems extra magical then), and we usually got to Disney every 2-3 years. Since the youngest will be two next year, we are strongly considering annual passes, with a return trip in September next year. We usually stay 10-11 days; this year, we had decided to go for two full weeks. This is another big reason, of course, to consider annual passes; who wants to buy a 10 day ticket and a 4 day ticket?
We typically do the standard dining plan, as we like the convenience of having the meals prepaid.
Originally, we had planned to go in mid November of this year. We had a trip booked, but I was surprised to discover that I had to split us into two parties - even though we were booking two rooms, we now had three adults on the reservation, and Disney would only allow me to book two on the same trip. I found this to be annoying (c'mon, they are all my kids), but livable. Reservation #1 was myself, DS8, DS6, DS5. Reservation #2 was DW, DS18, DD2, DD1. Okay, whatever.
Well, we realized that Thunder Mountain was due to reopen on the last day of our trip, and DS5 is really looking forward to being able to ride it (and the other 40 inch rides) for the first time. The fact that DS18 will be taking university final exams the week of December 5th-9th sealed the deal for us; we moved the trip to arrive December 3rd, depart December 18th. DS18 will join us on December 10th.
I did wait around for a bit to see when the offer codes would come out before I changed our date. When they did (and free dining was offered), I pulled the trigger. This is when things got crazy.
Free Dining was only offered from December 10th on. For us to take advantage, we'd have to split our stay; I now had **4** reservations for a single family's vacation.
Of course, free dining only covers the counter service plan at a value, but I paid to upgrade. No problem.
Only... you have to have a ticket, thus making it a package, to qualify for free dining. So I put ten day tickets on, with the assurance that sure, we'd be able to upgrade those to annual passes. But the more I think about it, the worse I feel about this.
Right now, I have two room only reservations from December 3rd-December 10th, and a package from December 11th-December 18th with Free Dining and 10 day hopper tickets.
I'm pretty certain that this won't work. Unless I'm mistaken, I won't be able to pick my tickets up when we first check in on the 3rd, will I? And I was unable to upgrade my tickets to annual passes on the phone - when I do so, it removes free dining.
I'm now thinking that my only real solution is going to be to cancel the second set of reservations, lose free dining, then add days to my original set. Take the 20% off the rooms (the best I think I can do), pay for annual passes, pay for the dining plan out of pocket (or pay for meals, period).
Tell me that I'm wrong, that there is some other way, that I can consolidate things somehow. I'd love to hear from someone better at this than me!
A little prelude: I'm the guy that people usually come to with questions for planning their WDW trips. This will be my sixth trip to WDW. I know my way around the parks, around the various schedules, around the resorts, I understand tickets, dining plans, etc, etc.
Or so I thought.
My travel party consists of myself, DW, DS18, DS8, DS6, DS5, DD2, DD1 - eight total people. We are staying at Pop (first time for value for us). We love to take the kids when they are two years old (it seems extra magical then), and we usually got to Disney every 2-3 years. Since the youngest will be two next year, we are strongly considering annual passes, with a return trip in September next year. We usually stay 10-11 days; this year, we had decided to go for two full weeks. This is another big reason, of course, to consider annual passes; who wants to buy a 10 day ticket and a 4 day ticket?
We typically do the standard dining plan, as we like the convenience of having the meals prepaid.
Originally, we had planned to go in mid November of this year. We had a trip booked, but I was surprised to discover that I had to split us into two parties - even though we were booking two rooms, we now had three adults on the reservation, and Disney would only allow me to book two on the same trip. I found this to be annoying (c'mon, they are all my kids), but livable. Reservation #1 was myself, DS8, DS6, DS5. Reservation #2 was DW, DS18, DD2, DD1. Okay, whatever.
Well, we realized that Thunder Mountain was due to reopen on the last day of our trip, and DS5 is really looking forward to being able to ride it (and the other 40 inch rides) for the first time. The fact that DS18 will be taking university final exams the week of December 5th-9th sealed the deal for us; we moved the trip to arrive December 3rd, depart December 18th. DS18 will join us on December 10th.
I did wait around for a bit to see when the offer codes would come out before I changed our date. When they did (and free dining was offered), I pulled the trigger. This is when things got crazy.
Free Dining was only offered from December 10th on. For us to take advantage, we'd have to split our stay; I now had **4** reservations for a single family's vacation.
Of course, free dining only covers the counter service plan at a value, but I paid to upgrade. No problem.
Only... you have to have a ticket, thus making it a package, to qualify for free dining. So I put ten day tickets on, with the assurance that sure, we'd be able to upgrade those to annual passes. But the more I think about it, the worse I feel about this.
Right now, I have two room only reservations from December 3rd-December 10th, and a package from December 11th-December 18th with Free Dining and 10 day hopper tickets.
I'm pretty certain that this won't work. Unless I'm mistaken, I won't be able to pick my tickets up when we first check in on the 3rd, will I? And I was unable to upgrade my tickets to annual passes on the phone - when I do so, it removes free dining.
I'm now thinking that my only real solution is going to be to cancel the second set of reservations, lose free dining, then add days to my original set. Take the 20% off the rooms (the best I think I can do), pay for annual passes, pay for the dining plan out of pocket (or pay for meals, period).
Tell me that I'm wrong, that there is some other way, that I can consolidate things somehow. I'd love to hear from someone better at this than me!