2015 sail dates?

Point of comparison, I booked first day for 2010 Baltic, Cat 7A was $10,600 for 2 Adults.

OUCH -- if this year's prices are like that (we are going for 7A too), then we're out because there are three of us!
 
I just wanted to let everyone who will be watching the pricing thread know that I will be at my physical therapy appointment tomorrow morning. I should be online by noon EST.

WHAT? Unacceptable!

(JUST KIDDDING)

I'll post my price quotes tomorrow once I get them from my TA ;)

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OUCH -- if this year's prices are like that (we are going for 7A too), then we're out because there are three of us!

Yep. We jumped ship and did the Baltics with Celebrity. Great cruise for a lot less $$$$.
 
experts,
my TA is Costco and they open later than DCL (I'm silver so my day looks like Thursday) and I'm wondering if I should try to book online myself at 8am and then transfer to Costco or wait til Costco opens their lines 2 hours later?
I've never transferred a ressie before so not sure how to do it but I'm sure I read somewhere on here that there is a way to do it.

thanks to everyone who has been helping with all the research! I'm very impressed by the skills displayed on this board!:)

Peach
 

experts,
my TA is Costco and they open later than DCL (I'm silver so my day looks like Thursday) and I'm wondering if I should try to book online myself at 8am and then transfer to Costco or wait til Costco opens their lines 2 hours later?
I've never transferred a ressie before so not sure how to do it but I'm sure I read somewhere on here that there is a way to do it.

thanks to everyone who has been helping with all the research! I'm very impressed by the skills displayed on this board!:)

Peach

I'd book directly through DCL and then transfer. Just make sure you do it within 30 days. Call Costco Travel after you book and they'll help you with the transfer process.
 
experts, my TA is Costco and they open later than DCL (I'm silver so my day looks like Thursday) and I'm wondering if I should try to book online myself at 8am and then transfer to Costco or wait til Costco opens their lines 2 hours later? I've never transferred a ressie before so not sure how to do it but I'm sure I read somewhere on here that there is a way to do it. thanks to everyone who has been helping with all the research! I'm very impressed by the skills displayed on this board!:) Peach

We have the same issue, but no choice other than to wait. We booked onboard and transferred to Costco long ago. In order for us to get our benefits, we have to wait for them.
 
I'd book directly through DCL and then transfer. Just make sure you do it within 30 days. Call Costco Travel after you book and they'll help you with the transfer process.

We have the same issue, but no choice other than to wait. We booked onboard and transferred to Costco long ago. In order for us to get our benefits, we have to wait for them.

one for and one against :)
anyone want to be the tie-breaker? :rotfl2:
 
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Can anyone identify the place pictured on the top of page 6 of the PDF brochure that came out today? Norway? Iceland? Just breathtaking.

That is definitely Flåm. I'm surprised it is in there since Flåm isn't a port stop for Disney. It's a gorgeous place and the fjord you see there is the Sognefjord, the most spectacular fjord in Norway. We were there last year and stayed at a hotel with that view and it was amazing. Norway is definitely a country it's best to get a car and drive around because there is so much to see. While a cruise is great and all, there's so much you'll miss by not having the time to really explore.
 
I'm just going to wait and book with Costco. I figure I would be spending a lot of the 2 hours on hold anyway and I already had to wait through Wednesday, what's 2 more hours? It works out better for me anyway because by the time Costco Travel opens, I will have the house to myself because the others will be at school and work.
 
That is definitely Flåm. I'm surprised it is in there since Flåm isn't a port stop for Disney. It's a gorgeous place and the fjord you see there is the Sognefjord, the most spectacular fjord in Norway. We were there last year and stayed at a hotel with that view and it was amazing. Norway is definitely a country it's best to get a car and drive around because there is so much to see. While a cruise is great and all, there's so much you'll miss by not having the time to really explore.

I haven't been to Flam, but I was in Geiranger in 2012. Wherever it is - the Disney ship was Photoshopped, as it has never been to either fjord!

Check out these photos of Geiranger Fjord: https://www.google.com/search?q=pho...kipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FGeirangerfjord;7193;4795

This one in particular looks like the photo in the DCL pdf: http://images.nationalgeographic.co...ache/geiranger-fjord-norway_11913_600x450.jpg
 
That is definitely Flåm. I'm surprised it is in there since Flåm isn't a port stop for Disney. It's a gorgeous place and the fjord you see there is the Sognefjord, the most spectacular fjord in Norway. We were there last year and stayed at a hotel with that view and it was amazing. Norway is definitely a country it's best to get a car and drive around because there is so much to see. While a cruise is great and all, there's so much you'll miss by not having the time to really explore.

You can do a day trip up to Flam on the train. It could be a port excursion.
 
Am I going nuts? I would have sworn that the EBTA said it would stop at Faroe Islands, but now there's no mention of it on DCL's site...
 
It's impressive how the predicted Baltic/Norwegian cruises lined up with the actual one! Cool!!
 
No. That's why they removed the CC stop. If they went to PC, CC then NY, you could've boarded.

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Thanks Em...kind of what I thought. Oh well I will still do the cruise...put my request in with our TA.:goodvibes

MJ
 

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