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How do Mickey Travels agents get paid?

Disney travel agents work on commission, which means that they make money only when their clients book and complete vacations. Disney pays up to a 10% commission to travel agents, depending on the package booked for the customer.



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Travel agents, including Fora Advisors, are paid in commissions. A commission is a percentage of the cost of a travel experience (such as a hotel stay). Some agents also charge planning fees for additional services (more on that below).

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Free to you It doesn't cost you any extra to book through an agent vs. booking straight through Disney. Disney pays commission to the agency that books you, but at no cost to you.

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Do you tip your travel agent or bring them a gift if your trip has been good? I often do a gift, flowers or restaurant gift certificate. Though the best thing you can do for your TA is to tell your friends what great service you received. Referrals are very important to many travel agents.

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Transfer of reservations (or voyage fares) which are not paid in full may be requested within 30 days of the initial booking. Any requested transfer subject to Disney's approval is Disney's sole discretion. Reservations which are paid in full are not eligible for a transfer request.

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The cost of using a travel agent is generally marginal, and often, they won't charge you at all. Much of their money comes from commissions the hotels and wholesalers pay them. Before you decide to book with a travel agent, inquire whether or not they charge fees.

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Why? Disney pays the agent for you. Each agent gets a commission from Disney for the bookings they've made on your behalf. That's why most Disney travel agencies have a policy of not charging their clients any sort of itinerary planning fee — because they're already getting paid.

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Travel agents are paid in commissions by partner agencies, which means there is no charge to consumers to use a travel agent for planning their business trips and holidays. It is wise to use a travel agent to help plan all the intricate details of exotic holidays, cruises and business travel.

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Some of these fees are paid by businesses, and others are paid by the vendors themselves. Most of the time, when travel agents take trips, they pay the same way that you do for their personal travel, out of their own pockets, although they may be able to book their own travel and earn a commission.

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The estimated total pay for a Cruise Vacation Agent at Disney Cruise Vacations is $24 per hour. This number represents the median, which is the midpoint of the ranges from our proprietary Total Pay Estimate model and based on salaries collected from our users. The estimated base pay is $20 per hour.

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Disney pays up to a 10% commission to travel agents, depending on the package booked for the customer. Disney cruises yield a higher commission. If you're working independently, you'll receive the full commission amount — so if your client booked a $5,000 vacation pretax, you'd receive $500 in commission.

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Buying a Disney World vacation package means you must purchase your hotel room and either dining or tickets or both for each person in the party directly from Disney, with those components priced and sold together as a “package.” Normal Disney vacation packages are not discounted; prices are more-or-less consistent ...

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Disney Resort hotel bookings: Once we have received full payment for your booking, you will receive your hotel documentation approximately 30 days prior to departure via email. Documentation will also include vouchers to redeem package benefits in resort.

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Word of mouth is still a good way to find out about a travel agent. Personal recommendations from friends and family are a good source. But you can also look at what other people think about them online. Get a pretty clear idea, and in particular see what previous customers say, see if they are satisfied.

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