View Full Version : Who do you book through?
Airblue1
02-06-2008, 10:21 AM
I usually book through my travel agency, Liberty Travel. I usually get a good price. What different methods of booking do you guys go through. An example is this year we went in Jan. from the 25th to the 30th and it cost about 1500 with air, hotel and magic your way tix.
CleveSJM
02-06-2008, 10:43 AM
Magical Journeys (http://www.yourmagicaljourneys.com/) did a great job for me in 2007! And they are an Intercot sponsor!
WriteDisney
02-06-2008, 10:52 AM
I usually get the lowest prices with AAA, even when they don't run discounts they're disney packages usually seem less then the other travel agencys.
disneymom15
02-06-2008, 10:52 AM
I always booked myself, either by phone or Disney website. My last few trips I used MJ. They were great.
vicster
02-06-2008, 10:59 AM
Magical Journeys!
Bethis26fan
02-06-2008, 11:02 AM
I always book myself as well, on the disney website.
kakn7294
02-06-2008, 11:03 AM
I usually book either directly with Disney or through AAA but this time we're going to use Karen at MJ (:hi: Karen!). Somehow though, I ended up with a hold on a package at POFQ this morning when I called to check if we have a PIN code attached to our name. I'm not exactly sure how the CM talked me into holding a room and I'm not even sure POFQ is where we're staying and I don't know that we're booking a package. I guess I agreed to the hold just to get off the phone - the CM was really sweet and knowledgeable but boy was she pushy too!
Ariel_Fan
02-06-2008, 11:04 AM
Magical Journeys for me too! Wouldn't think of using anyone else. Thanks to Debbie for all the wonderful experiences!!! :mickey:
Strmchsr
02-06-2008, 11:24 AM
I usually book through my travel agency, Liberty Travel. I usually get a good price.
Keep in mind that it really doesn't matter which TA you use in terms of price except for the knowledge and dedication of that TA in finding the best discount for you. All TA's have the same discounts available to them through Disney, except AAA, which has their own package discount. However, AAA is often not the cheapest (though they sometimes are). Only AAA can get their package discount, though Magical Journeys can get you AAA's room only discount. So, using a TA or not comes down to service. I am now exclusively going to use Magical Journeys because of the fantastic service given on our last 2 trips. Before that I booked myself. Using MJ saves a LOT of headaches and they go the extra mile for you that most other TA's won't.
mook3y
02-06-2008, 11:31 AM
Magical Journeys (http://www.yourmagicaljourneys.com/) did a great job for me in 2007! And they are an Intercot sponsor!
Have booked 3 trips with Wendy from Magical Journeys.
Now, so do our friends. ;)
Great service! They always keep theirs eyes out for the best deals for their clients! Even after you have booked.
ali'sdad2003
02-06-2008, 11:46 AM
I always call DW directly. I have found that different CM have different knowledge on what they can and can not in terms of combining discounts. I have found it is best to call back a couple of times after I book my package to see what enhancements can be made. ;)Also. I have had the best luck during the day time hours. My theory is that the Full Time people during the day have more knowledge and that may be the Part Time people at night have less knowledge. I have no proof. It is just my theory.
Pop Century 9/20-9/27 :D
sillyolbear
02-06-2008, 12:13 PM
Magical Journeys.
King Triton
02-06-2008, 12:27 PM
It depends on the trip.
I have never seen travel "packages" work out dollarwise. You can almost always do better yourself, if you do your homework.
I use Expedia/Orbitz/Travelocity, etc. to research airline prices, but generally book directly with the airline's own web site. Of course, with airlines such as Southwest, you almost have to.
If staying at a Disney hotel, I now like to use Magical Journeys. They're knowledge is the best and they'll keep on top of everything, so if there's a change in AAA/Disney Visa/Annual Pass rates, they'll change your reservations for you immediately.
If staying offsite, again I use the general websites listed above, but then book directly with the hotel's own website. There are occasions where an orbitz or a Travelocity will have a better rate, but they often won't. I also like to keep an eye on Travelzoo, since they post some nice offsite discounts, especially in the last month or two before you go.
EpcotNut
02-06-2008, 12:29 PM
Honestly, wherever I can find the cheapest rate. I've booked through Expedia, Southwest Vacations and directly through Disney. In each case I did my research, shopped around and was able to get exactly what I was looking for each time. If you have the time, resources and knowledge, it really can be the best way to go.:thumbsup:
crazeedizneefinatic
02-06-2008, 12:58 PM
We almost always book ourselves. Call me a control freak,I like to get my package papers delivered to me and my ME tags instead of stopping somewhere. Years ago we had a travel agency book for us and "forgot" to forward on our papers, it was a mess. We have used a travel agent 3 times. I don't know seems like we get the same price or sometimes better booking on our own?? I am a research nut and we always do Disney on a budget. And being an Intercot member discounts always come up in conversation, so you can always get a heads up. We just LOVE this site!
BMan62
02-06-2008, 01:01 PM
First trip was through AAA.
Second and third were through WDW Online and I needed to book airfare separately.
Last trip was through Denise @ MJ and airfare through SW.
Denise is working on our Sept. trip this year and I have already put her through the wringer with changing the dates multiple times to work around strange schedules. She has been great to work with!
I will always use SW for airfare for 2 reasons - 1) Non-stop flights from BWI to MCO and 2) they have had the best prices to date.
vamaggie
02-06-2008, 01:54 PM
I always call DW directly. I have found that different CM have different knowledge on what they can and can not in terms of combining discounts. I have found it is best to call back a couple of times after I book my package to see what enhancements can be made. ;)Also. I have had the best luck during the day time hours. My theory is that the Full Time people during the day have more knowledge and that may be the Part Time people at night have less knowledge. I have no proof. It is just my theory.
Pop Century 9/20-9/27 :D
This is exactly why we use MJ now! Instead of me spending time trying to get the best deals and dealing with (often unknowledgable) CMs, I let MJ do it for me. They are fantastic, often know MORE than some CMs and always try to get you the best deals available. I will never book another Disney trip w/o MJ (and now if they only booked all destinations besides Disney I would be all set!)
rookie
02-06-2008, 09:53 PM
MJ- Melissa
Fabulous results!
DakotaDisney
02-06-2008, 10:19 PM
I like to book everything myself.
I plan/organize and book different trips (no Disney trips yet though) for church groups all the time and I am used to figuring things out for myself and I prefer to do so. So, when planing my own personal trips, I explore and figure on Disney's website, but then I call Disney directly, because I prefer not to book or buy much online.
I looked at using Magical Journies for my next trip to see what they could offer. I am curious about what they could put together as far as plan and cost. I think it looks like they would do a good job.
But, my concern is that I understand from their website that they will price a vacation for you and you are not bound to use it, but they prefer that if they do the work, that you don't then go and book it on your own. Which I Totally Understand and agree with! I don't think it is fair to have them do the work and then not book it through them. Unless you can get a better deal somewhere else, but then you could possibly tell them about that and they could maybe get the same deal for you. I don't know.
I just don't feel right out using their services, knowing that I might not book through them.
wendy*darling
02-07-2008, 04:17 PM
I just don't feel right out using their services, knowing that I might not book through them.
It's OK to request a quote and then make up your mind.
It'll most likely be close to or the same price as you might find on your own.
BUT... the beauty of using MJ is that once you book with them, if at any time before your trip a special rate comes out- they automatically apply it to your trip!
I'm on Intercot all of the time, and I do a lot of research- even when we don't have a trip coming soon. But I will often get an email from Melissa even before the special rate is announced to the public! Now, there's no way I could keep up with that kind of service! :thumbsup: And I don't have to worry if: 1) do I know about the deal, and 2) Can I call WDW in time to secure the rate for me? It's just done.
Gives me more time to plan ADRs, tours, shop, etc! ;)
mook3y
02-07-2008, 04:36 PM
I like to book everything myself.
I plan/organize and book different trips (no Disney trips yet though) for church groups all the time and I am used to figuring things out for myself and I prefer to do so. So, when planing my own personal trips, I explore and figure on Disney's website, but then I call Disney directly, because I prefer not to book or buy much online.
I looked at using Magical Journies for my next trip to see what they could offer. I am curious about what they could put together as far as plan and cost. I think it looks like they would do a good job.
But, my concern is that I understand from their website that they will price a vacation for you and you are not bound to use it, but they prefer that if they do the work, that you don't then go and book it on your own. Which I Totally Understand and agree with! I don't think it is fair to have them do the work and then not book it through them. Unless you can get a better deal somewhere else, but then you could possibly tell them about that and they could maybe get the same deal for you. I don't know.
I just don't feel right out using their services, knowing that I might not book through them.
My suggestion to you is to ask for a quote, speak to your rep and go from there. Trust me, there will be NO hard sell.
The agents MJ uses are outstanding and you owe it to yourself to at least talk to someone from there.
My suggestion, ask for Wendy :number1: :D !!
But everyone with MJ is great.
Coleby
02-07-2008, 08:39 PM
I normally do the booking myself through travel sites to get discounts, but to stay on property, it's not any cheaper. I am really thinking about going through MJ *in fact already sent my info and they have already responded, less than 24 hours later* from what I understand, once you book, they keep an eye out for deals and things like that. So I am looking forward to see what can come about for a trip in September. So I would suggest MJ.
Soul_Power
02-23-2008, 04:03 PM
When my boyfriend and I went to WDW for the first time last summer, we booked through AAA. Being that it was our first time, we needed some additional help and AAA helped us a lot. The perks that AAA offered didn't hurt either! Now that I have discovered the little miracle that is Intercot, though, I'm thinking about doing my own planning for my 2009 trip. I'm not sure yet, though!
Dakota Rose
02-23-2008, 10:20 PM
I do all my own homework first and then I call my aunt who is an agent for AAA.
Kairi_7378
02-24-2008, 07:39 AM
I have used AAA twice and been very pleased with their service. Both times their quote was significantly less than others I received.
#1disneyfan
02-24-2008, 12:45 PM
AAA everytime. No offense to MJ, we have made a good friend in AAA and she does an excellent job. I would feel incredibly guilty booking elsewhere, and I know she gets us the best rate possible.
mudpuppysmom
02-24-2008, 01:52 PM
If we stay at an actual Disney resort, I have booked with MJ (this will be the third time for us in Dec 08).
If we are staying at SOG, which is where we normally stay unless there is a super sweet deal, I book it all myself and it's pretty simple to do it that way.....you call them, they book you a room -- there are no discounts with them as it all goes on your rank; then when you get there you go to the ticket counter and buy your tickets; other than that there is airfare which I start to watch the day we decide we are going then I usually have to wait until the schedule comes out then I pounce on airfare when I think it's as low as it'll go (thus the watching for at least a month before I book).
I like using MJ......if something better comes along by way of a discount they will change it for you automatically! Plus they have knowledge that they impart on you also.
Wrigley
02-24-2008, 02:52 PM
On all previous trips we have used our local travel agency. However, I have already decided that for our next trip I will book everything myself. This way I am in full control of what is going on! We had great experiences with our travel agent until our last trip and so I'd just rather book things myself to know that it's done right!!:D
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