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connie1042

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I am once again giving a class on planning a Disney trip, this Jan. I did it last year and thought no one would come, so did not plan a lot. I ended up with 19 people. This year I want to be more organized. I want to give them a list of web sites they can go to. Right now I have Disboards, easywdw, mousesavers, allears. I know there are tons of them out there. Please share any you know of. Thanks Connie
 
Don't forget the official site, disneyworld.com. However, it tends to be confusing.

And also warn them about the possibilities of misinformation from the Disney Mom's Panel; at DisBoards we are self-correcting; if someone posts incorrect information they will be (politely) jumped on by about a half dozen people with the correct information.

And you might want to give the following as a warning (this is a stock answer of mine):

When you call Walt Disney World, unless you really know a direct number, you will get one of two offices.

The Disney Reservations Center (DRC) includes Walt Disney Travel Company (WDTC), Central Reservations Office (CRO), Disney Dining, and some other lesser known information lines. To the best of my knowledge the DRC locations are in the International Drive area, Tampa, Houston, Salt Lake City and somewhere in North Carolina. There may be more. Some of the people working at the DRC call centers may never have been to either WDW or DL (or both).

The Main Switchboard (407-824-2222) is also where all calls to Disney Resorts go if you are dialing the phone number on the back of your reservations form. Also that is where calls go if you dial the Operator from your room, and possibly even calls to the Front Desk. The Main Switchboard people will, if asked, also identify themselves as Guest Services. They can put you through to any number on WDW.

At both DRC and MS they have access to a computer which has lots of Guest Information and it is very well organized. Actually, all CMs who have access to a terminal, or who even can access "The Hub" from off-site, have access to this Guest Services information. I will often open an extra window when I am responding to people and go into The Hub for the latest official information.

The people at DRC and MS do not deal with upgrades, partially used tickets, or problems related to tickets. They do not know all the rules. The people at DRC can sell unused tickets; the people at MS don't deal with tickets at all.

The people who work in the ticket booths at the Parks or in Guest Relations at the Parks (and this includes TTC, the Water Parks, and GRO in DTD) deal with ticket upgrades and unusual problems on a daily basis.
 

I don't think there are other Disney web sites?:confused3:scared1: Penny
 
I am once again giving a class on planning a Disney trip, this Jan. I did it last year and thought no one would come, so did not plan a lot. I ended up with 19 people. This year I want to be more organized. I want to give them a list of web sites they can go to. Right now I have Disboards, easywdw, mousesavers, allears. I know there are tons of them out there. Please share any you know of. Thanks Connie

Wdwmagic.com
MickeyUpdates.com
http://www.wdwnewstoday.com
 




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