TulipMom
Mouseketeer
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- Mar 24, 2015
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We went to WDW in Sept 2015 and booked everything ourselves. I got really into the planning and made a successful touring plan. But, I've heard such positives reviews from friends about their experiences with a disney travel agent.
I decided to check out using an agent for our next trip in Oct 2017. My main reasons for using an agent are: #1: to have someone to watch discounts (For our last trip, our hotel that we had booked had discounted rooms offered later but there were no more discounted bookings available by the time I became aware of the promotion)
#2: to see what someone else's ideas are for how to plan our trip. Maybe they'd have some suggestions that we hadn't considered.
But, I still intend to schedule all ADRs and FP+, as I enjoy doing it.
We've been working with an agent who was recommended to us. Over the weeks of sporadically communicating with her, she's gone on 2 Disney trips during which she does not respond to emails. This makes me concerned about how well she'll be watching for discounts and how available she'll be when we may have immediate questions. I emailed her yesterday letting her know that we're ready to book and received an "out of office" reply. I haven't received any personal communication from her. We're ready to book and want to do it yesterday.
Is this pretty typical? Is it unreasonable of me to want a response from a travel agent within 24 hours? I'm leaning toward either booking it myself or with another agent, but I feel bad because she's been sweet and probably spent an hour (cumulatively) of her time quoting and emailing me previously.
And I'm also just kind of wondering if a travel agent is worth it at all for someone like me who knows where we want to stay and wants to do all the reservations anyway. Any thoughts, experiences, or tips?
I decided to check out using an agent for our next trip in Oct 2017. My main reasons for using an agent are: #1: to have someone to watch discounts (For our last trip, our hotel that we had booked had discounted rooms offered later but there were no more discounted bookings available by the time I became aware of the promotion)
#2: to see what someone else's ideas are for how to plan our trip. Maybe they'd have some suggestions that we hadn't considered.
But, I still intend to schedule all ADRs and FP+, as I enjoy doing it.
We've been working with an agent who was recommended to us. Over the weeks of sporadically communicating with her, she's gone on 2 Disney trips during which she does not respond to emails. This makes me concerned about how well she'll be watching for discounts and how available she'll be when we may have immediate questions. I emailed her yesterday letting her know that we're ready to book and received an "out of office" reply. I haven't received any personal communication from her. We're ready to book and want to do it yesterday.

Is this pretty typical? Is it unreasonable of me to want a response from a travel agent within 24 hours? I'm leaning toward either booking it myself or with another agent, but I feel bad because she's been sweet and probably spent an hour (cumulatively) of her time quoting and emailing me previously.
And I'm also just kind of wondering if a travel agent is worth it at all for someone like me who knows where we want to stay and wants to do all the reservations anyway. Any thoughts, experiences, or tips?

