Originally posted by Kaitysmom
Anybody know what the deal is with my ressy? What I was told today was that if I wanted to cancel my upgrade to take a code later, I would be subject to all cancellation penalties, etc. unless I did so within 10 days. If that is the case and an AP code came out, she said that I won't be able to take advantage of it. I think my rate is higher than the AP rates were last year for BC.... Still confused....Is this because I am booked with WDW Travel Co?
I'm no expert on this..but I think what's eating up some of your savings is that only a portion of your reservation was upgraded, so you're stuck with that rack rate for the CBR. I don't think it has anything to do with who you booked with. The only difference between WDW Travel and CRO or Disney Club are different cancellation policies, but even CRO is changing to WDW Travel rules. If you wanted to apply codes later, as long as you do it within 45 days of your arrival, you could without any penalties.
If I'm wrong with the facts on any of this, it throws my theory right out the window, but here's what I'm using for figuring all this....
You were booked for 5 nights CBR, then 4 nights at POFQ?
You were paying rack rate for each resort.
You upgraded to the BC for the 4 nights at POFQ.
Your rate before all these changes was $1398 ($1457-$59 upgrade fee)
Assuming that's all correct.....Since the CBR rate didn't change, it looks to me like you were, and still are, paying around $155 a night for the CBR and POFQ ($775 total). That leaves $682 for 4 nights at the BC or about $170 per night.
The best AP rate is usually about 40%. Assuming your going during value season, and using the rack rates that Disney lists, the BC would run about $200 per night, including tax. Your rate for the BC is very good, and better than I think you'll ever get with an AP discount. It's not as good as those who had a very cheap rate at POFQ to begin with though.
I hope that wasn't all too confusing, but that's what I think is going on with your reservation.
On another subject.....
"I heard someone on another thread refer to all of us that are getting cheap upgrades as refugees."
Don't go getting all insulted and defensive. Those of us who were booked at the CBR last year called ourselves refugees. It's just a humorous way to shorten up saying "POFQ guests who are being transferred to a different resort". If you say POFQ refugee, everyone knows what you're talking about. As for me, I could care less what anyone else pays or if it's cheaper or more expensive than what I pay. I don't see how it affects me, so it doesn't bother me one way or the other. I've never understood why some people get so concerned about making sure no one got anything better than they did, but that attitude isn't confined to just those who didn't book at the POFQ.

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