mcd2745
These Mickey pretzels are making me thirsty!
- Joined
- Jul 11, 2010
I doubt that anyone will have their credit rating trashed because they cancel a card.
Furthermore, not everyone needs credit. I know most people do, but there are plenty of people out there who have reached the point where they don't.
And I could be wrong, but couldn't people just use a throw-away card and then spend the money before Disney can charge the cancel fee?
I know I leave the parks when it rains. I don't want to get stuck with cancel fees because I didn't hang around for a couple hours in the rain just to have dinner at the Crystal Palace.
I'm looking for the easiest way out of paying cancel fees and keeping reservations.
But I know I may be stuck with just not making the reservations.
It's possible that they would not accept pre-paid cards (I'm pretty sure such cards can easily be identified by the number). Or that the "hold" they place, freezes up that amount on the card and as such you would not be able to spend the amount of the hold until the hold is released. Also, I wonder if they would accept cards whose expiration date is prior to the ADR date.
I would like to think Disney thought of all the ways the "cheaters" would try to get around this policy and put safeguards in place to prevent them.