Oh, Jessica, I'm so glad to see you back at planDisney and am positively thrilled you had such a magical time, you're ready to plan another trip.
Woo hoo hoo!With the
Future Stay Offer, you can bounce like Tigger right back into planning mode. It's so
grrrrreat! With this offer, you can save up to 35% when you bounce back to Walt Disney World. And saving money is never
ridikkerous!I also have a child just about to start his senior year of high school. I remember when he started Kindergarten so clearly, and I got all emotional because Christopher Robin thought being six meant it was time to put his toys (aka, his friends Pooh and Piglet) away. The thought of my son graduating from high school and being old enough to stay at Disney by himself is so bittersweet. Exciting and emotional!
I know that the primary guest must be at least 18 years old to stay at
Walt Disney World. I checked with a Cast Member about making a reservation and got some cautionary advice and good recommendations. To her credit, she also checked with other Cast Members so we could get you the best answer. To book a reservation, the primary guest must be at least 18 years old. If your daughter will be 18 at the time of the trip next summer, but is not yet, they suggested that you might need to call
Tickets and Hotel Reservations to book a room. The system may prevent you from booking online, which would be due to her age, not because you are trying to use this Future Stay offer for the reservation.
Call within 7 days of checking out of your
Disney Resorts Collection hotel, so they can check resort types and availability for this "bounceback" offer on the dates you want. They can also help see if it's possible to book the reservation based on the age of the people traveling.
Jessica, you know you can bounce back by
planDisney as you help plan this epic celebratory trip for your daughter. We pounce on the opportunity to help!
TTFN!
Jana