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22 Jan 17, 02:14 PM |
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Why 10 days?
Why is it you can only do 10 days of ADR's when holidays are sold at 14 days?
It just seems well odd. |
22 Jan 17, 02:27 PM |
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Most Disney holidays are sold to Americans. Most Americans do not take 2 weeks holiday on site.
There also has to be a cut off somewhere or non-on-siters would not have a chance to book anything. These make up the majority of their park visitors. So, basically, why not 10 days? - seems as good as any, if it was 2 weeks, then people from over here who take 21 days could say, why only 2 week, lots of us take 3 ... etc... |
22 Jan 17, 02:32 PM |
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Guest
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You have a point think you.
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