I understand with not wanting to turn it into a budget discussion.
But you also sorta proved my point that I was trying to make. If you have issues with $300+ being tied up...in true DIS fashion is a Disney trip right for you?
If it isn't an extreme burden then why even mention they are college kids with limited funds?
I was a working college student too I wasn't starving nor did I suggest that but at the same time with my limited funds I was concerned with things I needed to use those funds on thus mentioning food, gas,
school supplies, books, etc instead of concerning myself with a Disney trip with limited funds. This same advice is given over and over and over on the DIS. If you don't have the extra funds for x,y,z...
I know that wasn't the point of your post. Believe me I get that the whole process can create a hold on one's account unnecessarily because of the need to cancel.
It's just at least to me it comes across as a contradiction and really it doesn't even have to be a college student it could be any person for that matter. $300 is a drop in the bucket for a Disney trip. But that $300 could sure get me plenty of other stuff and if I've got limited funds I'm sure not going to go on a Disney trip. Disney trip on a budget is different than Disney trip with limited funds especially if you don't have $300+ to cover a hold-over on your account.
There are plenty of other things that could cause a hold-over on an account it just seemed heat directed at
UT and I get part of the frustration is really at the process being described here in the thread (and yeah like I said I do think it's strange) but it seemed the focus of your post that I initially quoted was more about frustration with a hold-over on the account with people with limited funds and you recommending UT to be used. I guess if it was Disney direct causing the same hold-over on the account would you stop recommending Disney direct to be used? Because the issue would be the exact same..person with limited funds now has hold-over on their account they really can't afford.
We can agree to disagree that's fine no worries really.