Why did Disney Resort charge me $100?


Why did Disney Resort charge me $100? This $100 hold is for incidental expenses. Basically anything you'd buy and charge to your room — like room service, upgraded wifi, or any other charges you haven't already paid ahead of time. Don't panic if you see this hefty added fee! Think of this like a deposit you'd put down for an event space.


Can I dispute a hotel charge?

The credit card issuer will contact the merchant (hotel) to investigate the disputed charge. The issuer will likely rule in your favor if the hotel cannot prove the charge was valid. Remain engaged throughout the investigation and provide any additional documentation needed.


Can a hotel charge your credit card without permission?

No, hotels are not allowed to charge a credit card without your signature. This is because it is against the law for any business to process a payment without the customer's authorization.


Why am I being charged a resort fee?

Of course, we're talking about resort fees—those universally hated fees that hotels and resorts charge in destinations like Hawaii and Las Vegas. Resort fees are usually charged to cover amenities like Wi-Fi and gym access, but they're not optional.


Why was I charged a resort fee?

Legitimate resort fees — if there is such a thing — started at big hotels with pools, chairs, entertainment and other expensive add-ons. The fee was a way for hotels to pay for all these extra amenities without having to add to the base prices consumers see when they search for hotels.


Is there a penalty for not using Disney reservation?

Subject to change, there is currently a $10 per person cancellation fee for dining reservations canceled within two hours of the reservation time, or for no-shows. I hope this information gives you flexibility and peace of mind when scheduling your park days, Sarah.


Do Disney resorts require a deposit?

Deposit Requirements: When booking within 30 days prior to arrival, a deposit equal to one night per reservation must be applied to the reservation at time of booking. If a deposit is not received when due, the reservation will automatically cancel.


Can I refuse to pay resort fees?

You cannot simply refuse to pay resort fees, but — just as some hotel employees are occasionally empowered to compensate you — the employee might have authority to remove your resort fee. Just understand that this is the exception, not the norm. And while it doesn't hurt to ask, it helps to ask nicely.