How to take action? If you’re in your room, you can call x8844. Or once you’re home, call 407-934-7639. If “Save on your next stay” shows up on a list of your current promotions, you can also make a reservation on the My Disney Experience website. (You may need to be signed in to see it.) Even if you didn’t get notified about a bounceback offer directly, you can call either of the numbers above to ask what the current offer is and then book it.
There’s some money involved up front, of course. You’ll need to place a deposit, the same as you would for any Disney World Vacation Package or room reservation. The good news is that you can change dates, if you want or need to, as long as the dates and rooms are available/qualify for the offer. (Not all dates or resorts or even room categories within a resort are eligible for a bounceback booking.)

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An interesting but sometimes overlooked detail: each adult on your reservation can book a bounceback offer! So you, your spouse/partner, or whoever you’re traveling and sharing a room with, can each make a bounceback reservation. Sometimes you can book up to 3 rooms on the bounceback, perfect if you’re traveling with a larger family or group. If you’re like me and mostly use a travel agent, your agent can call in for you to take advantage of the offer, as long as it’s within 7 days of checking out.
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