
Janet of Billerica, MA on June 22, 2001
I am having a problem with a travel agency based in Redondo Beach, California. This is a problem pertaining to "Spring Break Vacations". There was quite a lot of publicity last year for "Spring Breakers" heading to their destinations and finding that they had no reservations, etc. when arriving to the airports.
My son, who is 20 years old, planned a trip with three of his peers to travel to Cancun, Mexico for the MTV Spring Break week, March 12th through March 18th of 2000 in January of 2000. He and his friends obtained a package deal on the "enticing" web page from Class Travel Intl. Inc. (CTI). I became involved in the planning of this trip due to the fact that he needed a credit card to secure the trip. I agreed to put his trip on my credit card, but feeling a bit apprehensive, due to last year's news on spring breakers, I called CTI on two separate occasions to confirm the trip which included:
- Direct round trip air from Boston to Cancun
- Four star beach resort hotel
- 9 upgraded meal package
- 50-hour party package
- Airport transfers
I was informed that I would receive an itinerary in the mail upon receipt of payment. I faxed the credit card information on January 19th to secure the trip for my son. My son has been calling on a regular basis since securing the trip for an itinerary and/or some confirmation showing that he has a reservation, without success.
A friend of his, was finally able to get some information on this trip that is quite disturbing, as follows:
- Bus trip from Boston, MA to Baltimore, MD, an eight hour trip to catch a 3:20am flight to Cancun,
- No party package,
- 7-dinner package for restaurants comparable to McDonalds
- the hotel is not four star and
- you need to walk down the street to swim at the beach.
- Check out time is in the am of the 18th, with a 7:15pm flight out of Cancun, Mexico, arrival back to Baltimore at 11:25pm and then on to a bus headed for Boston for another 8 hours. This adds two days for travel on this trip.
I find this completely outrageous. The boys have been trying to get some answers out of CTI, they have been hung up on, disconnected and put on hold for long lengths of time. I was finally able to reach the Manager of CTI, who informed me that the package the boys purchased was a basic package, which did not include the party package or the upgraded meal plan. She could not give me an answer as to why I and the four boys were misinformed on the package plan. She could not really justify the air travel from Baltimore except to say there was a 13 hour layover, so they opted for the bus ride.
As a "courtesy" she claimed to give back the upgraded dinner plan, which is only 7 meals now, not 9, and the party package. Yet, she was not able to fax, as I requested, some sort of confirmation on any of the trip. I am very concerned, not only as a consumer, but also as a parent, about this trip.
There is no confirmation of the trip as of today, March 1st, except for the credit card charge. I am worried about the safety of my child on this trip, as to whether or not the trip is going to happen and if he will be in a hotel, be able to eat and be in the part of Cancun that is in the resort area where he is supposed to be. Most importantly, I feel that there is a fraudulent practice going on at this travel agent and I am not sure how to handle this, since it is 10 days before the trip and a refund is out of the question.
This all sounds pretty awful to us. We don't agree that a refund is out of the question. Janet should fax or FedEx a demand letter to CTI, demanding a full and complete refund and should file suit in Small Claims Court if it is not immediately forthcoming. She should also notify her credit card company in writing that she is disputing the charge.
In general, we think it is very unwise to allow unaccompanied minors to travel to foreign countries, even one as nearby and relatively sophisticated as Mexico, and this particular package sounds like a nightmare.