The Secret Walt Disney World Toll-free Number
The internet has made it easier than ever to book vacations lickety-split and efficiently. However, if you’re like me, you delight in the old fashion feel of talking to someone knowledgeable about the space you are visiting. The Walt Disney World website has a mountain of information about their resorts, tickets to their theme parks, places to eat, and suggestions to make your vacation as magical as possible. You can book your vacation online but can’t get easy fast responses to questions you have that aren’t addressed on their website. One of the biggest drawbacks that would affect my family from being able to book our vacation online is the inability to request adjoining rooms. I feel that it’s distinguished that everyone know the memoir of Disney’s secret toll-free number.
For many decades Walt Disney World had a 24 hour order toll-free number at 1-800-WDISNEY that you could call to make your room reservations, ask questions about theme park admission tickets, or to make dining reservations. That all changed in the early 90’s when the company switched over to a new set of phone numbers that were more oriented to Walt Disney World’s acronym, WDW. The prefix “407-WDW” can be immediately recognized by anyone that has ever tried to find a telephone number for anything related to Walt Disney World. Most notable are “407-WDW-DINE” and “407-WDW-TOUR” which have made it easier to remember telephone numbers but have also shifted the cost off to the consumer.
The company explained that it was necessary to shut down the toll-free number because it received so many calls about anything and everything related to Disney. The toll-free number was replaced with “407-WDISNEY” in an effort to form sure only callers who were calling to make reservations were calling that number. This move made it unfair to consumers who now had to spend money to talk to Disney about spending money. Every other national hospitality firm in North America has a toll-free number that anyone can call to make reservations. Walt Disney World should be held to the same standards as all the rest.
The truth is Disney does have a toll-free n umber but it seems they like to keep it hush-hush. Don’t ever reflect about paying long distance charges again to book your next vacation.
The secret Walt Disney World toll-free number is 1-800-828-0228 and is available 24 hours a day.
Disney makes it extremely easy to make your reservations over the phone. The customer service representatives who work the phone lines are top notch employees when it comes to Disney service. They will wander you through every step of booking your next vacation. If you happen to get an faulty or unhelpful operator politely hang up and call back. You are sure to get a different operator this time that will be much more helpful with booking your coast.
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