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We have received a quote from them and this is our first time using a TA. This will also be our first Disney Cruise! For those who have used them do I pay Disney direct? I just want to make sure I get the 0% on my Disney Visa. Thanks
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You give the information to your TA and they make the payment to Disney, but it functions as if you paid Disney directly. I paid off my entire cruise with gift cards
I've used them before and they have a secure sure to submit your payments on, but you still make your own excursion and Palo/Remy reservations via the DCL site
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I've used them before and they have a secure sure to submit your payments on, but you still make your own excursion and Palo/Remy reservations via the DCL site
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Just to clarify, Your payment goes straight to Disney?
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Yes, they do not hold any monies, it appeared on my statement as if I had submitted a payment directly to Disney.
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This is true of most agencies these days. It's in their best interests, and it's good for travelers, too. The agencies win because they don't have to pay credit card processor fees and they're relieved of financial responsibility (there are usually stiff state regulations regarding how an agency handles this money). Customers generally win because we're assured that our reservations have actually been paid for - we get the credit card receipt from Disney rather than the agency. In the history of travel there are lots of tales of monies paid but no tickets delivered - that's the principal reason the states started licensing agencies.
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