tinkerbell1991
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Oh no - that makes me think then there's a good chance UK guests won't get the discount. Thanks for letting us know thoughThe page I read it on has changed overnight
Oh no - that makes me think then there's a good chance UK guests won't get the discount. Thanks for letting us know thoughThe page I read it on has changed overnight
It’s what I have been hoping for. Where I read it others have read it differently. So far it is not what anybody has been given. But hope remains.Hey
good news hopefully now it’s extended to October to give people more certainty with cancelling. I guess it’s how the wording plays out that they can maintain your offer (DDP) In the info about hotels but due to them cancelling the DDP they will subtract the cost of that on your holiday in the dining Plan section. If they allowed us to rebook for next summer and reduced by £3300 (for me) then happy days. I’ll take that offer if not I’ll wait until something comes around next year too book.
with it ever changing. Best thing is to hold tight do everything as you should so you Don’t miss out if they do incentivise a future book. They will contact us and give us the options.
hopefully everyone gets the option that suits them
They've actually extended the removal of amendment fees up to stays commencing October 3rd 2020
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I doubt it. If they do not care about removing a £4K dining package without due price amendment they are not likely to be doing anything about park hopper tickets. Indeed they are not even guaranteeing entry to park if you stay onsite.Read on another thread that there is a rumour that Disney will only allow guests to visit one park a day. I presume, if they choose to do that, that they will give us a refund of the difference between a bog standard park ticket and the park hopper that would be useless. That is, presuming the rumour is true.
Does anyone know if the cancellation of the dining plan warrants a claim for a full refund/cancellation of hoiday when booked as a package via a travel agent?
I would also be really interested to know this. Our travel agent is still trying to deduct £200 off any credit note, stating that it's a Disney charge, even though we would be back home a month before the October 3rd date mentioned in previous posts. The TA will also only offer the remainder of our deposit (balance due this Friday) in the form of a Travel Credit Note which we must use with them before March 2021 and only on a holiday with the SAME or GREATER cost which also seems unreasonable at best! Any help or advice greatly appreciated.
Thanks, I have tried this but their reply is that the holiday has not been cancelled by Disney or the Airline so they can still provide me with the holiday (all be it as a reduced experience without dining) they are not obliged to offer an actual refund.Politely remind them that just because ABTA has asked the government to relax guidelines on issuing refunds, it doesn't mean the law has changed..
Thanks, I have tried this but their reply is that the holiday has not been cancelled by Disney or the Airline so they can still provide me with the holiday (all be it as a reduced experience without dining) they are not obliged to offer an actual refund.
Thank you, much appreciated.Have a read through the Which guidance - it sets out very clearly the criteria by which you're allowed to cancel without fee. If they've changed your flights at all, then that's enough..
Have a read through the Which guidance - it sets out very clearly the criteria by which you're allowed to cancel without fee. If they've changed your flights at all, then that's enough..