You Can Now Pay In Instalments When Booking Through The Walt Disney Travel Company (Disney Holidays)

You Can Now Pay In Instalments When Booking Through The Walt Disney Travel Company (Disney Holidays)
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To help better budget for the cost of your Walt Disney World holiday, you can now pay in instalments when you've booked through the Walt Disney Travel Company (Disney Holidays UK). After you've made your booking and paid your deposit, you can login to the Disney Holidays "Manage My Booking" website to see an overview of your booking and options to pay. There's no interest or fees to pay using this method.

Hamm pops up to tell you how long you have left until your magical holiday and what your balance is.


You're then presented with three payment options. The first is to set up an instalment amount of your choice, the second is to set up an instalment amount recommended by Disney, and the third way to pay off the balance in full.


There's no extra charge to pay in instalments, as long as the balance is paid by your final due date, which is 8 weeks before departure, or 100 days if you have a flight included in your package.

Click here for more information about the new instalment options >>>

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