MsMamaBear
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I book through a TA. My friend is one with Disney, so I always go through her. I can change anything and I do my fast passes. I just like helping her out.

Not to hijack the thread but is it true that only the TA can make changes to a current vacation reservation? As unresponsive as she's been so far, I'm afraid when the 2015 discounts come out she wont react and we will be left out.
this thread makes me sad. this websites is run by a trabel company, and most of you wont book a trip through one. if you find a good TA you wouldnt have these issues keeping you from using one. i know its a free country and we can do as we please and i respect that, but i am just voicing my opinion as a daughter of someone who is a TA and i hope to become one someday.
I would think that it should not be surprising most of the people on this board would not use a TA to book their trip, since a lot of people who frequent these boards are not the average Disney trip planners. So many people here have multiple trips under their belts and are pros at WDW trip planning. This is not the average public. Some people enjoy planning every aspect of their vacation and just want more control over their vacation, and it's not a slight to travel agents in anyway.
i agree in everything you said, and i too feel the same exact way that you do how i want to control everything, but if you plan it out exactly as you want, a TA can still book it and they can get the room and commission. for a TA to obtain and keep their license they have to book so many rooms, cruises, etc. letting them book your vacation does that for them even if they do not do much. thought since this site was run by a TA company more people would book through one but i can totally see where people wouldnt as well.
But what I am saying, is that there are some people that enjoy planning every aspect of their vacation, they don't mind or even like to search through flights, find their own discounts, and book their own trips, they just don't think it's necessary or, they've done it many times before and just don't see the need for a TA. Plus, once "you plan it out exactly as you want" and you have done all that research, it's just as easy for you to just go ahead and book it yourself.
Having said that, if I go to WDW after this trip, I will probably have my TA book my next one, too. If she is still there, I will give her the business.Yep, I understand that, if you look up thread, you will see that I do use a TA to book my trip, and I do my own ADRs and FP+.But what I am saying, is that there are some people that enjoy planning every aspect of their vacation, they don't mind or even like to search through flights, find their own discounts, and book their own trips, they just don't think it's necessary or, they've done it many times before and just don't see the need for a TA. Plus, once "you plan it out exactly as you want" and you have done all that research, it's just as easy for you to just go ahead and book it yourself.
Having said that, if I go to WDW after this trip, I will probably have my TA book my next one, too. If she is still there, I will give her the business.
Could someone help me clarify something? If I book through a TA, it appears that they can call if any discounts come out and apply that discount. This is what happened the last time we went.. booked in June and in March the 30% discount came out and she waited on hold for 3 hours to get us a room upgrade to club level and some money off since we hadn't sent in our full payment yet.
However, if I book on my own, am I able to call as soon as the discount comes out (if offered) and apply that discount to our stay? Are there any monetary penalties to switching your reservation?
Thanks in advance!
I used a TA first like the previous posters! This trip I'm booking myself. The only thing that's making me nervous is... I'm sooo busy that I worry I won't be on top of it when discounts are announced, therefore I might miss the boat when I could call disney to try to change the reservation to apply the discount. A TA would be on top of that.