PoohBears#1fan
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Thank you both, that’s us out then, I don’t want to pay for this 14 months in advance. What a shame
Can you get the Disney Chase Visa? It'll give you 6 months no interest. If you buy trip insurance (I recommend Allianz), you don't have to worry about losing your money if you have to cancel. Just make sure you check the policy for what's covered. Many will offer cancel for any reason for a higher cost.Thank you both, that’s us out then, I don’t want to pay for this 14 months in advance. What a shame
Can you get the Disney Chase Visa? It'll give you 6 months no interest. If you buy trip insurance (I recommend Allianz), you don't have to worry about losing your money if you have to cancel. Just make sure you check the policy for what's covered. Many will offer cancel for any reason for a higher cost.
Totally agree, this itinerary is a miss for us. DisappointingI am really looking forward to trying a Member cruise after we just finished our first Disney cruise on the Treasure.
However, I don't see this itinerary as very exciting. Looks like a lot of cold dates and no swimming.
Totally agree, this itinerary is a miss for us. Disappointing
To add: being a whole different cruise booking (not through the cruise line), it wouldn’t qualify. Plus there are no added discounts to this cruise & have to pay all cash/points up front. Defeats the reason for a placeholder anyway.Does anyone know if we can apply our Placeholder Reservation to a DVC member cruise?
I was on the Alaska member cruise and the first ever member cruise. Old-timer here member since 2007.We have been on the Wonder once-2011 for inaugural Alaska. I have been wanting to sail her again.
Having two phones working is a great idea!Questions for those who have booked a DVC Member cruise in the past: how hard was it to book when the phone lines opened. Would it be worth it to have my husband call from his cell while I called from mine (co-owners same membership)?
It's just the two of us so we'd even be fine with an inside standard if available. I'm assuming the less expensive cabins go quickly for these cruises.
Cancellation is possible with full refund, but I don’t know exactly how far out.What is the cancellation policy for these cruises?
Is it the standard DCL one, or is it once you pay in full you are obligated? That might soften the PIF all up front thing...
Seems like a great way for us to check 2 boxes.... The Wonder and a DVC member cruise....
I feel like the entertainment is not announced when booking - so who knows...If they do a Pixar studio tour i will lose my mind. This is very convenient for us not having to pay for flights. How far in advance do they usually release the pricing and what is the cancellation policy usually? For this cruise i would want the cheapest room, no need for a verandah like alaska
I was looking at last year's to kind of estimate cost - not sure how comparable it is, but both are 7 night...Wife and I are debating this as well. Only planning issue is paying whole thing up front. A few questions for those with experience:
1) About how much? I’m assuming $6K for 2 people.
sounds like no...2) can I use my placeholder cruise for the 10% discount? I assume no, but wanted to ask.
I'd imagine this one will book quickly - especially for Veranda rooms which are relatively limited on the Magic Class ships...3) How long will this stay open, do we guess? I’m happy inside or with a Veranda. Don’t need the best room…only ever in it to sleep anyways.