elaine amj
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Hi everyone,
I live in Canada and have traveled to WDW almost every year for the past few years - often using a Cdn or US travel package and using a US-based travel agent. I have invited my brother & his family (so 7 of us all together) for a trip to WDW in August 2017 so have access to booking UK packages - so feel very much like a newbie again!
When I first priced the trip earlier this year, I compared both UK and US free dining offers and found US prices to be better. I just priced out the UK free dining offer again (even though I know the offer has dropped to a US$100 gift card) and was surprised to find prices have dropped (or is it just me?).
I currently see:
- 2 bedroom (sleeps 9) at OKW with 14 day Ultimate tickets and free DDP = £8541 (USD 10,472 today)
When I checked in spring this year, 2 bedrooms were out of my price range and I got:
- 2 studios at SSR with 14 day Ultimate tickets and free DDP = £8830 (did prices drop or something?!)
At that time, the exchange rate was very different and this was about USD 12,514
Through US free dining, I currently can book:
- 2 POR standard rooms with 10 day WPF&M tickets = $5505.80 + $4992.34 = $10,498.14
At this point the UK deal looks better! Worried about losing the flexibility of US offers though.
Some UK-specific questions:
- I know the deadline for free dining is Oct 20. Is there a possibility that the free dining offer will return before next August? I guess another possibility is that Disney UK will offer new (cheaper) deals to entice UK travelers. I know they just released a 25% off tickets deal for us Canadians who have also been very hurt by the strength of the US dollar.
- Am I right...the cancellation penalty is £50 per person, so £350 for our group of 7? What if I only put 2 people on the reservation and add the rest later? While I am on the subject - CAN I add people to the reservation later? We have 2 grandparents we have invited to join us but they won't know until about 2 months out.
- How flexible are they with amending dates? We haven't booked our flights yet (plan to do so within the next 1-2 months) nor have any of us put in holiday requests with our respective offices.
- Is it better to book direct or with a TA? If so, which TA? I am perfectly capable of booking direct but usually use a Disney specialist TA to support a small business. A nice plus is I have someone I can turn to who can do some research/legwork on my behalf.
I live in Canada and have traveled to WDW almost every year for the past few years - often using a Cdn or US travel package and using a US-based travel agent. I have invited my brother & his family (so 7 of us all together) for a trip to WDW in August 2017 so have access to booking UK packages - so feel very much like a newbie again!
When I first priced the trip earlier this year, I compared both UK and US free dining offers and found US prices to be better. I just priced out the UK free dining offer again (even though I know the offer has dropped to a US$100 gift card) and was surprised to find prices have dropped (or is it just me?).
I currently see:
- 2 bedroom (sleeps 9) at OKW with 14 day Ultimate tickets and free DDP = £8541 (USD 10,472 today)
When I checked in spring this year, 2 bedrooms were out of my price range and I got:
- 2 studios at SSR with 14 day Ultimate tickets and free DDP = £8830 (did prices drop or something?!)
At that time, the exchange rate was very different and this was about USD 12,514
Through US free dining, I currently can book:
- 2 POR standard rooms with 10 day WPF&M tickets = $5505.80 + $4992.34 = $10,498.14
At this point the UK deal looks better! Worried about losing the flexibility of US offers though.
Some UK-specific questions:
- I know the deadline for free dining is Oct 20. Is there a possibility that the free dining offer will return before next August? I guess another possibility is that Disney UK will offer new (cheaper) deals to entice UK travelers. I know they just released a 25% off tickets deal for us Canadians who have also been very hurt by the strength of the US dollar.
- Am I right...the cancellation penalty is £50 per person, so £350 for our group of 7? What if I only put 2 people on the reservation and add the rest later? While I am on the subject - CAN I add people to the reservation later? We have 2 grandparents we have invited to join us but they won't know until about 2 months out.
- How flexible are they with amending dates? We haven't booked our flights yet (plan to do so within the next 1-2 months) nor have any of us put in holiday requests with our respective offices.
- Is it better to book direct or with a TA? If so, which TA? I am perfectly capable of booking direct but usually use a Disney specialist TA to support a small business. A nice plus is I have someone I can turn to who can do some research/legwork on my behalf.
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