180-day Booking Window
8/11/2009

As a part of our normal course of business, we regularly evaluate feedback from our Guests and adjust our offerings accordingly. As a result, we have made the decision to adjust to a 180-day booking window for dining, recreation and tour offerings (+10 days for Resort Guests). At the same time, the Theme Park Operating Calendar will be published to Guests 180 days out as well.

This adjusted booking window will go into effect, Tuesday, October 27, 2009.

This change will not impact existing dining, recreation and tour reservations. These reservations will be honored as booked.

We feel this will offer Guests a better service in order to coordinate and plan their vacations.

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FAQs:

Q: Why is the booking window transitioning to a 180-day window?
A: As a part of our normal course of business, we regularly evaluate feedback from our
Guests and adjust our offerings accordingly. As a result, we have made the decision to
adjust to a 180-day booking window for dining, recreation and tour offerings (+10
days for Resort Guests). We feel this offer provides our Guests with a greater window
of time to pre-plan their vacation.

Q: Will park hours also be going to a 180-day window?
A: Yes, park hours will also reflect a 180-day window for Guests on our Disney.com
website.

Q: How will Guests who have a current reservation be notified that they can now
book 180 days out?
A: Guests who have already booked future resort reservations for arrivals after January
25, 2010, will be notified via phone or email of the upcoming policy change for
booking 180 days in advance (+10 days for Resort Guests).

Q: Will this 180-day booking window also apply to Resort room reservations?
A:No, reservations for Walt Disney World® Resort hotels may be secured up to 500 days
in advance.

Q: Will this 180-day booking window apply to bookings made online for both Guest
and Cast reservations?
A: Yes, it will apply to all our Walt Disney World® Resort booking venues.

Q: Will Walt Disney World Resort Guests still receive the 180-day plus 10-days
benefit?
A:Yes, Walt Disney World® Resort Guests will have the 180-day plus 10-days benefit.

Q: What is the 180-days plus 10-days benefit for Resort Guests?
A: Walt Disney World® Resort Guests are able to book 180 days out from their arrival
date and up to an additional 10 days of their stay. This allows Resort Guests to
potentially book dining, recreation and tour reservations for their entire stay and not
have to call back every day after the initial booking.

Q: Does the change impact existing dining, recreation and tour reservations
currently booked?
A: No, all existing dining, recreation and tour reservations will be honored as booked.