Reepicheep
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jul 28, 2014
Since I'm Canadian, I figured I'd post this question in the Canadian forum instead of the Disneyworld forum.
I've been to Disneyland many times, but will be travelling to Disneyworld for the first time in July (my oldest daughter got a Disneyworld summer job through their "International Program"; WHOO HOO, I knew having kids would eventually pay off...). After watching the recent DisUnplugged "7 in 7" videos, I decided that the review for the All-Star Movies Resort was so good that it seemed like an excellent first resort for us to stay at.
There was an excellent deal on standard rooms that appeared yesterday, so I figured it was a good time to book. To make a long story short, as a result of sale prices disappearing and reappearing for certain nights on the Disneyworld website, and problems with the website going up and down, I ended up with a total of 3 reservations which are back to back, for a total stay of 15 nights.
All three reservations (8 day + 1 day + 6 days) are for a "standard" room, so I'm confident I won't be forced to change rooms at the end of each stay. But I was wondering if I will have any trouble down the road when I go onto the "My Disney Experience" website and start entering data. I'm hoping having 3 resort reservations rather than 1 reservation will be a non-issue.
Last night, I did try booking a single 15 day reservation at the sale price, with the intention of cancelling my three shorter reservations, but for some reason the sale price wasn't allowed for stays longer than 14 days. Hopefully, I haven't broken some rule by booking a sale price room for 15 consecutive days.
My current inclination is to leave the 3 reservations as they are. In a worst case scenario, if I encounter any planning problems in the months ahead, I figure I can always phone Disneyworld and have my 3 reservations combined into one reservation.
I've been to Disneyland many times, but will be travelling to Disneyworld for the first time in July (my oldest daughter got a Disneyworld summer job through their "International Program"; WHOO HOO, I knew having kids would eventually pay off...). After watching the recent DisUnplugged "7 in 7" videos, I decided that the review for the All-Star Movies Resort was so good that it seemed like an excellent first resort for us to stay at.
There was an excellent deal on standard rooms that appeared yesterday, so I figured it was a good time to book. To make a long story short, as a result of sale prices disappearing and reappearing for certain nights on the Disneyworld website, and problems with the website going up and down, I ended up with a total of 3 reservations which are back to back, for a total stay of 15 nights.
All three reservations (8 day + 1 day + 6 days) are for a "standard" room, so I'm confident I won't be forced to change rooms at the end of each stay. But I was wondering if I will have any trouble down the road when I go onto the "My Disney Experience" website and start entering data. I'm hoping having 3 resort reservations rather than 1 reservation will be a non-issue.
Last night, I did try booking a single 15 day reservation at the sale price, with the intention of cancelling my three shorter reservations, but for some reason the sale price wasn't allowed for stays longer than 14 days. Hopefully, I haven't broken some rule by booking a sale price room for 15 consecutive days.
My current inclination is to leave the 3 reservations as they are. In a worst case scenario, if I encounter any planning problems in the months ahead, I figure I can always phone Disneyworld and have my 3 reservations combined into one reservation.
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