I doubt they'll change the web site for what seems to be an experiment just for the summer. Doing so will also add confusion, as I gather the Wonder hasn't changed - and probably more people will sail the Wonder this summer than the magic.
What I find interesting is that they are filling cabins in actual categories rather than just posting openings in category 12. That makes sense from their perspective - you want to fill as many cabins as possible at the highest possible rates.
I think Andrew has it - anyone with even the remotest possibility of sailing who could get a booking and spare $500 would hold on to the reservation. I expect we'll see more people drop them over the next week as they figure out it really isn't practical (the economy has worsened for many over the past year). Then there will be a flood on May 19th as those not paid for get cancelled.
The question is - how many will they lose? How much pent-up demand is there? I'm sure the folks in revenue management are awaiting the next few weeks with just as much curiosity (though they have the PIF numbers, so they probably know how things are shaking out).
My interest is, of course, highly personal - as I'm still in a GTY 11 and would be thrilled to be in at least a 10