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Conference koolit::disney

Title:The Disneyphile's Disney File
Notice:This Conference can show you The World
Moderator:DONVAN::SCOPA.zko.dec.com::manana::eppes
Created:Thu Feb 23 1989
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:536
Total number of notes:19961

355.0. "When to Make Reservations for WDW's 25th?" by MSBCS::PAGLIARULO_G (Reality is a cosmic hunch) Thu Jul 22 1993 12:24

    Well, there's no 1997 trip sign-in note yet but I've got a question.
    
    My wife, kids and I first went to WDW during the 15th anniversary, went 
    back for the 20th and now will be going for the 25th.  Usually we start
    making reservations about 7-9 months in advance but I'm wondering if we
    should start sooner this time (although 3 1/2 years may be a little TOO
    early).  I'm thinking that the 25th will be a big deal and bookings may 
    have to be done sooner to get what we want.  There is also a strong
    possibility that this trip will be an extended family trip where my 
    brothers, sister and parents will all go and we will be renting 3 or 4 
    trailers in Fort Wilderness all together.  We could be a party of
    12-15.  This is going to be a great time!
    
    What do you think?  Given I can coordinate this between everyone early
    enough when should I start making reservations to be able to get what
    we want - trailers all together, Hoop-De-Doo to name two.
    
    George
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355.1Take Advantage of TimeWREATH::SCOPAThu Jul 22 1993 13:1121
    George,
    
    The first thing you need to do is determine exactly what you want to
    do for your '97 Blast. Once you know EXACTLY what you want (dates,
    resort, etc.) then you need to call the CRO and ask them for help. 
    
    After they tell you what needs to be done and rates (which will change 
    by about 25%) you'll be looking at then you need to report back to all 
    parties to make sure everyone is in agreement. Then once all parties 
    involved have agreed on particulars then you call back the CRO, most 
    likely you'll have to deal with a certain rep, and then make the 
    reservations.
    
    What's nice about making these reservations now is that you can send in 
    payments once in a while when you have some extra $$$ so that you'll be
    paid up when you go.
    
    Keep us informed of your progress because you may be providing
    additional information that we might find helpful.
    
    Mike
355.2It's such a long time from now!CUPMK::JETTEThu Jul 29 1993 20:5122
    Sounds like your planning a blast in '97!
    
    As it stand right now - I too am planning a BIG Bash for '97.
    
    I went to the 20th anniv. and will be there in July of '97
    (meeting Mike Scopa there of course!) :)
    
    I've spoken with the CRO and they've told me they are accepting
    reservations up to the year 2000!
    
    I haven't made definite reservations as of yet - I'm still batting
    around my possibilities on where I'm going to stay.  (I'm going to be
    at WDW for at least 2 weeks)  Right now it looks like I won't make that
    decision for a while.  The other possibility is making a reservation
    now and changing it later.  I will make a definite reservation by July
    of next year.  I will use the long wait to pay off the hotel a bit at a
    time - so not to stretch the wallet all at once.
    
    Hope to see you there at the '97 Birthday Bash!
    
    Kathy
    
355.3MSBCS::PAGLIARULO_GReality is a cosmic hunchThu Aug 12 1993 16:578
    Thanks for the suggestons.  Coordinating this is going to be a  bear so
    maybe starting now isn't too early.  Good idea about being able to pay
    for it a little at a time.  Sure would ease the pain.  Nope, won't see
    you there Kathy.  We'll be going sometime in January or February.
    
    Yeah, it is a long way away.
    
    George
355.4Let's see carry the five and....WREATH::SCOPAThu Aug 12 1993 18:4711
    George,
    
    Take the 1993 rates and tack on about 25-30% (I'd estimate the higher
    to play it safe) to get a rough idea as to what your room would cost
    you. Actually Disney has been holding the line fairly well and it's
    been less than 10% per year but always estimate 10%.
    
    Another good reason to book now and pay a little along the way.
    
    Mike_who_hopes_to_practice_what_he_preaches
    
355.51997 VisitMKOTS3::NICKERSONWed Sep 08 1993 18:0527
    We are in the process of planning our '97 Disneyworld visit.  I know
    there's a wealth of info in here so please just point me in the right
    direction if the info is already available:
    
    	What section of the Grand Floridian would you suggest?  This is
    where my sister, her husband and my mom will be staying.
    
    	If the above is too outrageously expensive, what are some other
    recommendation for classy, on-site hotels?  My sister is VERY into
    Epcot - are the hotels around there nice?  They would probably consider
    a couple of nights at the Grand Floridian with the rest of the trip
    elsewhere.
    
    	The rest of us (about 10-15 more adults and kids) will be looking
    for more economical lodgings, again on-site.  My husband insists on a
    place with kitchen so Fort Wilderness comes to mind.  Our kids will be
    14, 12 and 8 - all have the potential of being very tall.  Will we fit
    comfortably into a mobile home at Ft. Wilderness?  Do we need a car
    there?  We plan on staying for a week and one-half minimum.
    
    	We stayed in the Disney Villas several years ago.  Would this be
    better than the Fort?
    
    Thanks for any pointers you can provide.  The planning will be half the
    fun!
    
    Linda
355.6Y&BC, DVC, and get the WheelsWREATH::SCOPAWed Sep 08 1993 18:3224
    Well Linda who knows how many more resorts will pop up between now and
    '97.
    
    Here are some suggestions:
    
         - If your sister really loves EPCOT then maybe she should consider
           staying at the Yacht & Beach Club. She may find the prices a bit
           more economical than the GF.
    
         - Besides Fort Wilderness maybe you want to consider staying at
           the Disney Vacation Club. YOu can fit up to 12 people under
           one roof. If several families share the cost then it could be
           right for you.
    
         - If you don't rent a car two things will happen; you'll get 
           frustrated at the inconvenience of not having a vehicle and
           Kathy Jette will yell at you for not listening to her advice
           about getting a car REGARDLESS of how long you're there.
    
    '97 huh? Well '97 vacation is just under 1400 days away. I'll start
    worrying about that one after I get back from my '94 trip which is just
    under 300 days away.
    
    Mike 
355.7...MKOTS3::NICKERSONWed Sep 08 1993 18:5215
    Mike,
    
    Thanks for the idea on the Disney Vacation Club - I thought that was
    some type of Time-share so hadn't considered that.  It could work as
    several of the kids will be 7 and under.
    
    I suppose we could pool on the rental car expense too - we haven't
    really decided on transportation yet, figure we have a few more years
    for that!  We just want to get our reservations in for our lodging so
    that we get EXACTLY what we want this time.  We all like the idea of
    having several years to pay for the trip.
    
    I'm sure I'll be asking more questions as our plans proceed!
    
    Linda
355.8Help.....CHEFS::NASHTue Apr 18 1995 08:1316
    
    Hi Everone,
    
    I know I've left it late, We only made the decision to go a few weeks
    ago but.....
    
    Can anyone let me have the international telephone numbers to make
    reservations for the following;
    
    HOOP-DE-HOO Musical Review (Sp)
    Mickeys Hawain Party (Sp)
    Character Breakfast
    
    I'm travelling out in four weeks time so need to make a few phone calls
    as soon as possible. If you have the information could you either reply
    to this note or mail me _CHEFS::NASH or Anthony Nash@NEW
355.9ASABET::EARLYLose anything but your sense of humor.Tue Apr 18 1995 18:4610
    I don't have my Birnbaum book handy, but the number for the Magic
    Kingdom Club Travel Center is (407) 824-2600. If you're leaving in 4
    weeks I wouldn't bank on getting into Hoop-De-Doo Revue. We called
    about 8 weeks ahead and were told it was sold out about 4-6 months in
    advance. We were only able to get reservations for one of the character
    breakfasts and one other event.
    
    Good luck!
    
    
355.10Try standby for the HDDMKOTS3::BEALSTue Apr 18 1995 19:5311
    at this late date you might want to do what we did and go on a standby
    basis.  Go to Ft Wilderness, the HDD office, and request to be put on
    standby for whatever show (I think you have to do this the day of, not
    sure how soon before). The person at the window told us they always
    have "no-shows" and will give you directions for what to do from there.
    For us we showed up at 5:15 for the 5:00 show (which doesn't start
    until 5:30) and walked right in! Granted we didn't get center stage,
    but the performers did come over to our table. The boys loved it!
    
    Good Luck -
    Susan