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Sounds like there was an issue!Nope! We had previously completed our online check in information a week or two ago. With the old software, there was no option for going on another cruise. Accordingly, we were instructed to select PRIVATE TRANSPORTATION, and input the Vancouver Port address as our destination (in the space provided).
When the software was upgraded, it overwrote the information we previously entered. Accordingly, we had to reenter the information ... this time, selecting PRE / POST CRUISE link. When we selected DISNEY CRUISE, it would not process the selection, and bounced us backwards (one step). We had to speak with DCL Tech Support, who had us use the previous walkaround. DCL was unaware the new software overwrote previos data ... and was also unaware the PRE / POST CRUISE link was not fully functional. Hence, the whole idea behind the previous post, was to point out the hiccup (glitch), and provide a walk around for others.
Having a background in computer programming, there is a major faux paux implementing a software upgrade which overwrites data that was previously entered into the system. This upgrade clearly was not thought through properly, despite DCL having worked on the upgrade for the past six months. To make matters worse, a preexistng glitch survived the upgrade, and was unknown to DCL after the upgrade. So, if anyone has issues with the PRE/POST CRUISE link ... the walk around is posted above.
To clarify ... no, we never typed anything into a drop down box. The system did not accept our entry in the new software. In the old software, we had to select OTHER TRANSPORTATION ... then type the physical data in the space provided.
Steven (of Steven & Donna)
I know that I did ours the "regular way" (before new software/system showed up- printed out and everything) and then the first reservation when I clicked disney cruise- wonder showed up in drop down box automatically and I couldn't type there to change it if I wanted to- but then it did an error message and made me change it. It was odd. So I changed it, but then the other reservation it did the same thing and worked. So i went back to the previous reservation and change it again back to disney cruise, again wonder showed up in box, and no error message. I think we caught them as they were working out kinks. Why they didn't work those out before they put the system out there- who knows. LOL
This will be the first cruise I have taken where I knew the alternatives, and I almost feel ripped off because of the excursion markups! I think the wax museum is the only shore excursion not painfully marked up!
$99 for a tour of Alkatraz and Sausalito through Disney. You can buy a ticket for Alkatraz for only $26. Want to visit Sausalito as well? You won't ride across the Golden Gate Bridge, but you will have beautiful views from a ferry for $16.50 round trip. That's less than half!
The night Alkatraz tour is $33, an additional $8. Or an additional $20 through the cruise line.
Other tours I looked at were not marked up quite as much, but still made a lot of profit for Disney. I don't know if I'll ever book another tour through a cruise line again.
I agree with you.
I agree with most of the points sdlong329 makes also.
But in this case it really feels ridiculous. I mean I usually book DCL excursions unless I can't get the ones I want or they don't have available what we want- like we've booked some things thru shoretrips before but booking with DCL is usually what I prefer to do, for the reasons sdlong329 listed.
But this time... some of it is really ridiculous. I mean we can booked WDFM for $76 where with Disney it's like hundreds. That's crazy. and the transportation and return to ship without risk of being left behind is not there in some cases (like things at SF on day one- when the ship doesn't leave till the next day. We could walk across the entire city overnight and the next day if we HAD to. LOL)
then on some of the Alaska excursions.. I booked some with DCL but some of them were just not exactly what we wanted or twice as much as shoretrips charges and with them I don't have the "risk of ship leaving you" issue either. I've used them before, they've never had an excursion where their guests missed a ship in like 18yrs I think it is. I trust them- and I book with PLENTY of time (hours and hours) afterwards to have time to make it to the ship. so again, I chose some DCL excursions and some not.
You really have to weigh everything... pros and cons... risks and price... decide for yourself which to go with. I'm usually pro-DCL excursions, but sometimes it's just not the right thing for us.