Want 2 Resort reservations linked!!

AnnaKat

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Will CRO be able to do this without losing my reservations?!?!
Our room @ the French Quarter was suddenly gone when I declined any tickets.
I switched to POR, using the link provided. POR had the 7 nights available. I booked that, then tried for 4 nights @ FQ.
I got that. Then tried--as a separate reservation--to get the remaining nights, for a total of 7.
Same room category for each reservation.
If I call CRO, will the CM be able to link the reservations into a single one,
OR will they have to re-book BOTH of them as a NEW reservation?!?!

AND I had NO luck online,
AND Thanksgiving Day is one of the 7 days, with ALL of the nights during the Peak season,
which means IF I lose any of the nights, we lose the French Quarter!!
 
They won't be able to convert it to one reservation, if that is what you mean. You can have them check for a new reservation for all of the dates, but without canceling the one you have. Because it could be snapped up before they could re-book.
 
I agree with @maxiesmom . Your 2 reservations can't be merged into one. And given your dates, I wouldn't even try at this point. Since they are both the same resort and same room category, what you CAN do is call and ask to have a note attached to your 2 reservations, pointing out that you have a continuing stay, and requesting the same room.

It's not a guarantee, and you'd still have to check out and check back in for your second reservation. But hopefully you won't have to change rooms. No guarantee, though.
 


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