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EmptyNester said:Hi LibertyBelle:![]()
DH & I are arriving on 1/22 - Not looking forward to that long check-in line...should I call MS and add his name to the ressie now?
TIA
- Sharon
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EmptyNester said:Hi LibertyBelle:![]()
DH & I are arriving on 1/22 - Not looking forward to that long check-in line...should I call MS and add his name to the ressie now?
TIA
- Sharon
LibertyBelle said:Welcome HomeHonestly we were told that "Member Services did not have that function" so to see this thread made my entire day
, cause I tell you what, the last week has been LONG (the procedure went into affect with MYW on Jan 2). You can call and have his name added if you want, but if it is just the two of you it is a quick add (one extra step)... it is when you get the rooms with a lot of people that it gets lengthy
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LibertyBelle said:As for the age question, they do not need specific ages for those over 18 years old, just anyone under, as the ID cards are personalized they have to know who is a Junior (10-17 years old) and who is a child (3-9).
ClarabelleCow said:Just booked our trip to HH for August, they asked all names and ages, I bet it may also havea to do with activities, if they know they have 300 kids under the age of 6, they will have more counselers for them (IE HH or Vero), have never utilized the activites at the other resorts.
Or could it be a way of preventing people from bookiing a reservation then selling it? I don't see how, because once the reservation is booked, you can always call and make changes?
But it could be a way to track peoples activities?
LibertyBelle said:As for the age question, they do not need specific ages for those over 18 years old, just anyone under, as the ID cards are personalized they have to know who is a Junior (10-17 years old) and who is a child (3-9).
doubletrouble_vb said:The LAST thing I'd want to have happen is that a CM asks me who I'm bringing and names names from my previous trip.
inky dinky doo said:I'm curious, LibertyBelle. Why would they need to know who's a junior and who's a child? There isn't any difference in pricing, is there? I know there was years ago--like in '87, when we stayed at the Contemporary--but I thought that went away a long time ago.
Pat
The4OfUs said:Isn't there a difference in pricing with the meals now, as well as tickets? My son is 10, and I thought that at this point, according to Disney, he's an 'adult' all the way around - maybe this is to ensure that you're being charged appropriately?![]()
This is most likely the real reason behind the new system. I don't think it has anything to do with security as has been suggested. As for asking if so & so is who went on a previous trip is going this time.....in all honesty, I'd probably tell them it wasn't any of their business. What if one of those people has died?doubletrouble_vb said:I still don't see the point except to harvest marketing information from the guests.
Shadeaux said:But what does any of this have to do with who is staying in your room? If I'm not buying a meal plan or a park pass through the resort, they don't need the ages of anyone in our party.
BEACHCLUBVILLAS said:If it's tied to MYW tickets, maybe its a way to track who didn't buy tickets? How much money did they lose for those folks who had short visits and decided not to go to the parks because of the pricing structure. I know my parents are coming for a weekend and opted not to go to the parks because its too expensive for a couple days.
inky dinky doo said:I'm curious, LibertyBelle. Why would they need to know who's a junior and who's a child? There isn't any difference in pricing, is there? I know there was years ago--like in '87, when we stayed at the Contemporary--but I thought that went away a long time ago.
Pat