OK, so I will begin by saying that the last few days have been pretty difficult and this is looong. I am on our first vacation of this year (thanks COVID!), at the beach, but I didn’t think I could just wait until next week to sort out our mid-July trip to WDW to celebrate DD’s birthday. Yes, we could have cancelled, but we have to use vacation time, or we will simply lose it.
So, after weeks of everything frozen, and twiddling our thumbs waiting to see if our APs would be extended, and to learn about the resort reservation system, and which resorts would be open, it seems to me everything happened all within a week.
Our APs were finally extended, which meant I didn’t need our tickets on our package reservation. And then, the resort opening dates were published, and our resort (Poly) would not be open for our dates. And then, the tickets from the package that I had not yet been able to modify interfered with the APs in the resort reservation system and I could only make *1* day of Park reservations. yeah, only one day. Monday was the day we could finally modify our packages and do Park reservations. So much happening at the same time, with waits of multiple hours. Goodness!
I had to prioritize what I would get fixed first. I tried calling IT online support on Monday, but I am away, and there were only so many hours I could spend on hold. I could not get through. Then on Tuesday afternoon, after almost 3 hours on hold, I got a wonderful CM at IT Tech Support who listened to my problem, created dummy duplicates, which allowed me to make our park reservations, and then he merged those profiles back. Whew! Park reservations made!
Today, I called to get the tickets and resort sorted out. This was tricky. I had gotten 35% off when
Free Dining was dropped, but the FD package had a minimum number of tickets. I had called multiple times throughout the day, holding as much as 1.5 hours, but we are meeting with family and had activities, and so I wasn’t able to get a hold of anyone through most of the day (I started calling at 7:10am!). I have multiple numbers saved and finally I got through (I *think* it was the direct Guest Services line).
I got a wonderful CM, who understood that I did not need the tickets. She put me on hold for a looooong time, but she was able to modify my Poly reservation to a Base Package. I had 9-day PH Plus, for 4 adults. Seriously, that was a $2500 savings right there.
I then asked her about the Poly. She looked it up and saw that it would not be open. I could switch to Poly Studio, but that was booked on our first night, so I would need to shorten our stay. She then offered us Contemporary TPV. I accepted that. We didn’t have anything extra to pay. CR has never been our first choice due to theming, but it cannot be emphasized enough that flexibility is key with the ”new normal.” If you want to enjoy some Disney magic, you will have to accept the changes. I was happy to get a resort for our dates. I probably could have asked what else was available, but honestly, after all the time spent On the phone, I was happy to have a place to stay!
I am so appreciative of both CMs that helped me this week, and I plan to write an email about my experience (the wonderful CMs and the not-so-wonderful aspects of being on hold for hours). I still can’t believe Disney dropped all of this during the same 3 days - the new, untested Parks Reservation system, modifications for 2020, new resort reservations for 2021. It’s madness that all of this happened in 72 hours. If it wasn’t for the wonderful CMs helping me, this would have been a complete mess.
I’m still leery though. I feel like I’m going to show up in mid-July and the parks/AP solution will become unlinked and we won’t have reservations. Or that I will show up at the Contemporary and my reservation won’t be there. Normally, I would never sweat all of this, but, the last few days feel Like everything was thrown together without much testing, etc.
Anyway, if you’re at CR in mid-July, maybe I’ll see you around the pool or the bar and maybe, possibly, by then we’ll be able to laugh about all of this. It really should not be this hard.