epcot.girl
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Helloooo!
Having booked to return to WDW next year for our wedding/honeymoon
, I have some questions that can only be answered by the knowledgeable DISers!
We booked with Virgin Holidays to stay at a standard view room at AKL.
- Virgin Holidays is currently running an offer for a free invitation to the V-Room for people who book next years holiday before June 30. When we booked there was no option to add this to our booking.. will they just send the invitation with the travel documents next year?
- On the page where you choose the room/board basis, we selected the 'honeymoon couple' option in the special requests box. Is this the equivalent to contacting the resort directly a week or two before we arrive, or should we still do that?
- We chose standard view because Disney UK are charging approximately £1000 more for pool view for the 20 nights we're going. US visitors are charged $10/night extra, which is not equivalent to £1000
While I'm happy to stay in a standard view room, if there are rooms available will it be possible to pay the $10/night difference to upgrade to pool view? (I know there may be nothing available and I'm not expecting a free upgrade, but if there is we may pay the extra $200 if we're allowed.)
TIA
Having booked to return to WDW next year for our wedding/honeymoon


We booked with Virgin Holidays to stay at a standard view room at AKL.
- Virgin Holidays is currently running an offer for a free invitation to the V-Room for people who book next years holiday before June 30. When we booked there was no option to add this to our booking.. will they just send the invitation with the travel documents next year?
- On the page where you choose the room/board basis, we selected the 'honeymoon couple' option in the special requests box. Is this the equivalent to contacting the resort directly a week or two before we arrive, or should we still do that?
- We chose standard view because Disney UK are charging approximately £1000 more for pool view for the 20 nights we're going. US visitors are charged $10/night extra, which is not equivalent to £1000

TIA
