MagicKingdom05
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I just just thinking, what would prevent someone from doing the following with the best rate promotion.
1. Person A wants to stay at Poly, GF or Contemporary, but desides that $300 nonrefundable deposit and possibility of paying a rack rate is to high so that person makes an AP reservation for POP using the new best rate promotion 120 days out and puts a nonrefundable $110 deposit down.
2. AP discount comes out 45-50 days later and Person A "upgrades" to Poly, GF or Contemporary which is one of the resorts that was wanted in the first place. Under the rules we have been told, since Person A is actually upgrading the reservation to something costing more than there original one there isn't a $50 change fee.
So basically the person was able to put down a cheaper deposit at first, get the room they wanted to start with, and isn't risking getting stuck paying $300 a night if no AP discount came out.
1. Person A wants to stay at Poly, GF or Contemporary, but desides that $300 nonrefundable deposit and possibility of paying a rack rate is to high so that person makes an AP reservation for POP using the new best rate promotion 120 days out and puts a nonrefundable $110 deposit down.
2. AP discount comes out 45-50 days later and Person A "upgrades" to Poly, GF or Contemporary which is one of the resorts that was wanted in the first place. Under the rules we have been told, since Person A is actually upgrading the reservation to something costing more than there original one there isn't a $50 change fee.
So basically the person was able to put down a cheaper deposit at first, get the room they wanted to start with, and isn't risking getting stuck paying $300 a night if no AP discount came out.