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  1. Chrissy Still
    August 22, 2013

    Hi Dave,

    so im looking at dates 24/04/14 for 2 weeks and called Expedia last night to see if i can book the Riverside with them but they said that Disney have not released the rooms yet to them?. Do you have any idea when they will/usually do as Expedia are very vague about this and i want to be able to book my package with them as they always seem to be the best on price

    Thanks

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    • Dave
      August 22, 2013

      Chrissy–sorry, but I don’t know when Disney releases rooms to Expedia… You could search “fake” reservations by month on Expedia–look for March, if you can’t find any look for February, etc–see how many months ahead are available, and use that for a rough forecast of when Disney might put late April dates in…

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  2. Dennis
    August 21, 2013

    If I have paid my WDW package deposit, including insurance payment, and have to cancel more than 45 days before scheduled arrival, what amount will I lose? What if I have paid in more than the deposit amount and insurance?

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    • Dave
      August 22, 2013

      Dennis, I don’t pay much attention to the insurance side of things, so I’m not sure. I’d advise you just to call Disney reservations and ask them…

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