I'm sure there are plenty of people who have booked their Room-Only reservations with no trouble. The info I am giving is not for the people who know what to ask for and do and have done it before, but for the people who
don't know how it works, and that there is a difference in the types of reservations they can get. And also, sometimes people go with a "package" because they think it's easier in the long run, but that is not always the case, and, in fact, can cause more trouble for them if they try to change or cancel the reservation.
I can think of a couple of people right off the top of my head - one of them very recently - who thought they were getting a "Room-Only Reservation" because there were no tickets involved, and it turned out to be a package without tickets!! They didn't know what or who they specifcally had to ask for.
And there are other folks who, no matter how many times a subject is brought up on the DIS, still don't know specifcally what to ask for (they don't see certain threads but they do see others - that sort of thing). Case in point - it has been said repeatedly that to get a HoJo's room with an Entertainment Rate, one has to call the In-House Reservations number directly. If you call the main HoJo's reservation number, you probably will not get what you want. There is actually a separate number for In-House. Still, people end up calling the main number and then wondering why they didn't get a good rate - even if they asked to be transfered to In-House.
So everything bears repeating, and I'm trying to be as specific and detailed as possible for those folks out there who are not aware that the types of reservations at DLR
could easily be confused if you don't know the exact thing/department to ask for. That's not to say that they will be confused, but they can be and
have been.
See, you can book a reservation for only a room through Walt Disney Travel Company, or you can book a Room-Only reservation through the actual Central/Room-Only department, and if you are making a phone call to book, be sure you ask for the right place.
There actually is/was a direct phone number to Central/Room Only bookings that differed from the other reservation numbers for DLR (not sure if that number is still valid because some of the WDTC reservations people moved in to the office where the Central people are, and suddenly it seemed like there may be just one number for everyone). Somewhere, buried in my multitudes of scraps and notes from all my previous DLR hotel stays is that number. If I find it and discover that it is still valid, I will post it.
The 5-day cancellation policy (I mentioned it in my first post) has been in effect for years. DLR has gone back and forth in they way they handle deposits on reservations, though. In the old, old days of the DLH, they used to require one night's deposit up front, and then when you arrived you would pay them the balance, as well as put down a deposit for phone use and pay for parking. There was no Resort Fee. You only paid for the things you needed. Then, over the years, DLR implemented the Resort Fee - which supposedly covered parking, Internet access in the rooms, a daily newspaper and gym usage.
Also, for a while at Central Reservations they had stopped taking deposits up front. They were not requiring any payment up front when a guest booked a room. But eventually, they re-instituted the one night's deposit, which has now been in effect for a while.
In the old, old days of reservations, the packages actually used to be a better bargain/deal. These days, that's not necessarily the case.
And yes, you can make all kinds of changes to your Room-Only bookings through Central without a fee - on my last holiday booking, I switched hotels on the existing reservation. Then I switched dates to one weekend earlier. Then I switched the type of discount I was using - I went from one discount to a better one. And then I added an extra night on to my reservation. I'm sure they wre not thrilled with me at DLR for making so many changes - which I only made as my money situation ebbed and flowed and ebbed again - but they happily made them for me without a fee of any kind.
