Tink10
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JimC said:Disney could have stopped the abuse by enforcing a current AP upon check-in. It was rarely verified.
Hi Jim,
The big problem wasn't the enforcing the AP rates on check-in, it was the incredible amount of telephone calls & the bookings by people who had no intention of keeping them.
I don't know how often you've visited the resorts board or the budget board, but when AP rates were released there were so many people calling & booking rooms when they didn't even have an AP. I have no doubt that a good number of those people ended up cancelling their rooms for whatever reason. Those rooms, cancelled so close to the check-in date really do mean that Disney is losing money and of course, they're going to put an end to it.
Right now, there are so many people on Disney boards that think that Disney has a personal vendetta against AP holders and they feel punished, but, a really good & loyal customer, who cares about the company, will understand why they're doing it.
I totally believe that if people aren't comfy booking with a nonrefundable deposit, then they shouldn't book it, but as I said above, when people realize that the only way that they're going to get the discount is by booking BR, then that's what they'll do......JMHO
