blondietink
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For just a simple ocean view for this family of 4 would come out to over $7600. No thank you. I can do 3 weeks or more on other lines for less and have just as much fun. Bye, bye. .
Should we start a roommate search thread?In the same boat--don't know if I can rally up a travel partner in the next two weeks...
Should we start a roommate search thread?
Should we start a roommate search thread?
I think the topic has come up before, and the answer has been to give your information to someone you trust. Not the answer you're hoping for, but call, and maybe I've got it wrong.We are actually on the Eastern sailing this August 27... Of course the day to book this cruise is the 28th when we are at sea. Does anyone know if I can book it by going to the member desk while on the cruise? (I know the flyer and all the info says to call, but since we can't call I was just hoping )
Hey, no gloating!!This morning poison ivy here passed along the neat avatar for this year's MC from NYC! Pretty special, don't you think?
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My roommate for this year's MC is a woman I met on last year's. So, Patricia and I have seen each other all of 4 days, we've e-mailed each other throughout this year, and we each have cruise insurance. She lives in Oklahoma, I am in Ohio and NJ. Neither of our husbands were interested in this year's cruise. We both tried calling in on the day, she got through before I did. I had given her all my pertinent information.Maybe...I'm still working my angles. My only worry is if I commit with a stranger and then can't go.
Exactly. I was in the same situation a couple years ago and sat on hold forever on Grand Cayman, ending up with a $100 phone bill and a spot on the wait list. I can't believe they won't help members while they are on board.Lisa we are on the 8/27 cruise also. Someone asked on facebook and the reply was that they would allow an associate on your account to book for you. No other exceptions - unless that changed.
Correct.New member here and I just want to make sure I have this right - you cannot use an onboard booking discount to book a member cruise?
Yes, this is a surprise. Considering what our Maintenance Fees are, you are paying quite a bit if you use points.The shocking thing for me is the points vs cash rates for a DCL cruise.
Disney only gives us about $7.50 per point credit for the DCL and that is pretty low, considering they will re-rent the same points for $15pp to someone else.
Even renting your points for $11pp and paying that to DCL cash rates will save at least $2.50 or more per point.
Yes, but if you charge it to a Disney Visa, you have 6 months interest-free to pay.