Originally Posted By skellinton Hello, Does anyone have any suggestions for who to book a trip to WDW through. We want to take advantage of the free dining promotion in September. Thank you,
Originally Posted By Elderp We went directly through Disneyworld Vacation Planning. I compared and it was cheaper that way. If your going to book you better do it soon. Places are filling up. My bet is if your going for a value resort your going to to get Allstars Sports. Benefit: first bus stop, disavantage: one pool is going to be down.
Originally Posted By Labuda If you use a travel agent, I recommend Small World Vacations - Mary Waring's site recommends them, and the agent I've dealt with, Sandy, ROCKS - she's great!
Originally Posted By nemopoppins I used AAA and saved money over what I was quoted by the Walt Disney Travel Co.
Originally Posted By rockcow1 I booked through AAA also. You get 20% off in value season and 15% off in regular season the Walt Disney Travel Prices. They book directly through WDT.
Originally Posted By rockcow1 OOps. I meant you get 20 and 15% off the prices that Walt Disney Travel quotes.
Originally Posted By essbeeboyd We used Mouseearvacations.com for our trip in February. Our agent Sally was great. We had a ton of questions and she was patient with us and even told us of upgrades and better tickets. She made all our dining reservations took care of Magical Express and made our trip a breeze for us.
Originally Posted By MickeyChick We booked through American Airlines. The airfare was much cheaper by booking a package through them.
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Originally Posted By nats30 I use AAA vacations. I book airline and hotel reservations. The thing that I like about AAA is that they have low cost insurance. In 1998 we booked All Star Sports. My son who has poor vision had a rejection to a corneal transplant that he had many years earlier. We got all of our money back from AAA insurance. A few months later we re booked and got cheaper plane fares and we found that we could book Dixie Landing (Port Orleans Riverside) for 2 days longer and still had money left over. We had to book at least six months in advance. I would never plan a trip without insurance.
Originally Posted By skellinton Thanks for all of the tips. We have our room at the Pop/dining/Halloween Party stuff all taken care of, now we just need to find cheap air tickets and we are set. Thanks again, Skelinton
Originally Posted By Autopia Deb For those who've booked through AAA, do the WDW promotions (such as free dining plan) still apply?
Originally Posted By GMouse I always get good airfare rates from Airtran or JetBlue. Check them if they fly from an airport near you.