The bad news: I just found out that Disney cancelled the previous reservation; thought we had 10 days to decide whether to reschedule or cancel. (The difference is $75 change fee v. 1/2 the cost of our package, OUCH!) So here's hoping we can get the necessary paperwork from the hospital for the
trip insurance claim!
The good news: I am therefore free to book the new vacation from whatever source I choose! (We had planned to reschedule, but that would have meant going through the same agent again, and it hasn't been a positive experience.)
So I truly am starting over, at the bottom. But this time I have more information about cutting costs and other tips, so I think I can come up with something better.
For instance, I just called Disney for up-to-date pricing on the character meals. Wanted to compare it to the price noted in the package, because I know the cost of the breakfasts are not all the same, but you pay one set price as part of a package. Well, guess what? The price with the package is MORE than the cost of the most expensive breakfast if paid for separately! And that's even before taking into account a
AAA discount we could use!
So now I'm wondering how best to book. Several people said they always book the different parts (airfare, hotel, tickets) separately, and that sounds the way to go. And now no rush to book...except to hit the late September date, of course.
Thanks, folks, for making me a little wiser...
