Disney World Sells Out, Guests Stranded Without Rooms

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Cinderella Castle Partners statue at Walt Disney World

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14 Comments

  1. Helen

    So, Disney has not left guests stranded as your title implies. There are just no rooms available at the Disney resort hotels during those dates. There are hotels nearby so people can book rooms in the area. If someone books airfare without booking their room, that is their fault.

  2. faackanders2

    That is why they have reservations!

  3. Lucia

    I’ve gone twice during that week- it’s our kid’s spring break. Last year was very, very crowded. We stayed in Disney Springs at a partner hotel.

  4. Bill

    Who has spring break in March? Our kids spring break is around Easter. We are going that week because we thought it might be quieter. Guess not.

    1. Jake

      The Upper Midwest does March spring break so that people can break up the frozen winter somewhere warm.

      1. Theresa

        That’s why so many from Iowa head south in March..perfect time for a break

      2. Barbara

        Miami Dade county.March 20 -24

    2. Mom of teens

      Most college students are on spring break in March.

    3. Brenda

      Check your schedule. Easter is in
      March this year. Oops!

      1. Jean

        Check your calendar, Easter is April 9, 2023

  5. Jim

    what a stupid claim. They aren’t leaving guests stranded. These guests stupidly didn’t think the rooms wouldn’t have been booked for months now.

    How do you go to Disney of all places and not book the trip well in advance?

  6. Jacqui

    March is a big time for Senior trips.

  7. Gus

    We got caught in the points trap along with Covid. Had to cancel out first trip that was scheduled, lost our time share, then had to rebook for last May, and no time shares available! So not only paying our yearly fees, had to book off site, and lost our points as well. Meanwhile, Disney still Markets to buy timeshares every day! Buyer beware!

    1. Steve

      I went to my first time share presentation 37 years ago and knew exactly what kind of rip off they are. I only went for free theme park tickets.

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