tx911
Deliberately Obtuse
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Is it possible for international guests to use a US based travel agent and they can book their multi passes for them?
Thanks for the update! It just feels like Disney is focusing on the American market, and isn't giving much thought to the International market. Like, if they really cared about the international market, wouldn't they want all CM's to know about this discrepancy? I'd love to know what percentage of WDW guests are from outside of the USA. I've read such conflicting information. It feels like we're an insignificant number, so they're not worried about us having this major disadvantage.I just got off the phone with Disney, as we had to modify our tickets for our upcoming trip. The customer service rep asked me if I was aware of the new changes to Genie. I told her that I was aware, and that I was disappointed that international guests were not having the opportunity to book in advance, despite my 14 days booked at a deluxe resort. She had no idea what I was talking about. She then pulled up her document on it, and went to the FAQ portion. She read the whole thing aloud to me, and then went "oh.. my.. gosh...." and then read line ten to me which stated "for international guests, while they will be able to utilize this service, it will not be available until they arrive to the United States." She then messaged her team lead, who confirmed the change.
For those who were wanting confirmation from Disney.
She said she was so embarrassed because had I not brought that to her attention, she would have been giving incorrect information. She said we would be vocal about this with her lead and make sure that the correct information is given out to people.
Why is Disney trying to sneak this through? I do not know.
I'm wondering if it depends on the travel agency. I know that some American agencies have a policy of not logging into client 'My Disney Experience' accounts, so they are not permitted to book rides for their international guests.Is it possible for overseas guests to us a US based travel agent and they can book their multi passes for them?
I was already sent a screenshot of little instagram "businesses" offering to book for international guests, for a small fee of course. Didn't take long at all for that to happen.Is it possible for international guests to use a US based travel agent and they can book their multi passes for them?
Guest.services@disneyworld.comIs there an email address were we can voice our concerns/displeasure?
While that makes total sense, the Canadian travel agents are the ones reporting the changes and getting direct information from their Disney reps. It's not lookin good for us. Unless they decide to change it from the complaints.I honestly wonder if this really only applies to guests outside North America. We can already purchase Genie+ and book LL from here in Canada (I have done it in the morning before flying out) - whereas other international guests can't.
While that makes total sense, the Canadian travel agents are the ones reporting the changes and getting direct information from their Disney reps. It's not lookin good for us. Unless they decide to change it from the complaints.
While I hope that you're right, unfortunately, when speaking directly with Disney and having her speak with her team lead, they confirmed it would not be available for us. Fingers crossed they make some changes.I have a feeling it is just poor wording and interpretation of the wording- my understanding is that similar wording was used for Genie+ too and yet we were still able to book from here in Canada! All we can do is wait and see, but I honestly do not think that this will fly. Although it may seem like international guests are insignificant, from what I have read, their spending is higher, they book longer stays, more likely to stay on property etc. I don't think they will be able to pass this one off....but who knows?
I emailed member services and got a reply that it has to be done through the website after i log in.....cut and paste it is! lol.What were the email addresses you send to?
If I may - are you drivable to Buffalo? If so, why book a room?While I don't believe that this is going to affect Canadians and only really affect people who already have limited functionality on the MDE app, if after July 24th it is confirmed I'll be booking a room in buffalo so I can book my Genie+ for my trip in August. At that point I just won't be going back again. IF this is happening (again I don't think it is) it's completely disrespectful to take away a function that we have always had for no actual reasoning since we already have access to these kinds of things.
I am in Hamilton so yes it's drivable but I don't want to get up at 4:30 am to be over there for 7 to actually get the LLs I want for when I want. I'd rather be there wake up and then book. Then I can have a leisurely breakfast and take advantage of the better grocery prices on the way home.If I may - are you drivable to Buffalo? If so, why book a room?
I ask as I'm in Toronto; if this is not addressed (and I think it could be, as others have pointed out in the past there was some confusion - on Disney's end - about Canadian's accessing the app) I will probably pop over to NY a week before our August trip to sit in some mall's food court to make our selections.
That's assuming Disney doesn't want that to happen for some reason, and try to crack down on VPNs, and geo-track app users to see if they're coming to the States just to do this.
Yep. I just did as well.100% Everybody needs to be emailing guest services. Lets flood them with complaints on this before it gets implemented.
Ah - I haven't yet hacked my way through all the details. So the booking window (like before with FP+) opens at 7AM? Hmmmm. Guess I'll be up at the crack o' dawn that day.I am in Hamilton so yes it's drivable but I don't want to get up at 4:30 am to be over there for 7 to actually get the LLs I want for when I want. I'd rather be there wake up and then book. Then I can have a leisurely breakfast and take advantage of the better grocery prices on the way home.
I mean they neglected international customers with magic bands, then with free water park access on day of checkin, now this. I don’t know why your in such denial when it’s its coming from the mouth of mouse. Just confirmed it again from a cast member, who got reconfirmation from their manager. I know you don’t believe cast members right now, but there is no reason not to.While I don't believe that this is going to affect Canadians and only really affect people who already have limited functionality on the MDE app, if after July 24th it is confirmed I'll be booking a room in buffalo so I can book my Genie+ for my trip in August. At that point I just won't be going back again. IF this is happening (again I don't think it is) it's completely disrespectful to take away a function that we have always had for no actual reasoning since we already have access to these kinds of things.
If I may - are you drivable to Buffalo? If so, why book a room?
I ask as I'm in Toronto; if this is not addressed (and I think it could be, as others have pointed out in the past there was some confusion - on Disney's end - about Canadian's accessing the app) I will probably pop over to NY a week before our August trip to sit in some mall's food court to make our selections.
That's assuming Disney doesn't want that to happen for some reason, and try to crack down on VPNs, and geo-track app users to see if they're coming to the States just to do this.