Lacing up my running shoes for this week's online activity booking!
Question for those who have been to Cadiz--I would love to see Seville (despite the 2 hour distance) and want to know if you recommend doing it on your own or with a guide. DCL is offering a fully guided tour and a DIY tour (transportation and map included). Is this something you can do completely on your own without multiple transportation changes?
Do they have port adventures up? I'm running over to look!
Yeah, I've been frustrated by their disinterest. I've been trying to not get too excited about any of them since I don't know if they'll be there when on=line booking starts.
I had a discussion with my husband last night about port excursions. We are going to review what is out there tonight and pick the ones that interest us. Our goal is to book them on the 19th but continue to research other options. If we find something we like better, we'll cancel the DCL excursion(s).
So... paid in full date was Friday. I know this because I was woken up at 6:55 a.m. on Saturday to some expletives from my husband, followed by "our transatlantic cruise was cancelled!" I had May 19th in my head for so long, then started looking at excursions and now have June 3rd in my head and apparently merged the PIF date and the booking date. Called DCL immediately, only to find out that they don't open on the weekends until 9:00 a.m. It was a very long and tense two hours. Tried to go on line, but our cruise was indeed missing from the "upcoming cruises" spot. There was a GTY 7a available for $1200 more than we owed. We have non refundable air, so we needed to get on this cruise! DH was afraid it would be gone in two hours, so put a hold on it without putting money down. Finally got someone on line at 9:10 a.m. Thankfully, we got some pixie dust. With a supervisor's approval, our reservation was reinstated and we made the final payment. Phew!
So we (DH Nick and I) are back on this cruise in room 7104. The postcard exchange sounds like fun, and very packable! Please include us in that.
This is our first time sailing as gold members. The cruise that put us over was the 2015 TA. We enjoyed the longer cruise so much that we couldn't wait to book this one. (Can't believe I almost screwed it up!)
RedSox, thanks for setting all this up and sticking around even though you aren't sailing. All the best as you deal with your health issues.
~Jenny
So... paid in full date was Friday. I know this because I was woken up at 6:55 a.m. on Saturday to some expletives from my husband, followed by "our transatlantic cruise was cancelled!" I had May 19th in my head for so long, then started looking at excursions and now have June 3rd in my head and apparently merged the PIF date and the booking date. Called DCL immediately, only to find out that they don't open on the weekends until 9:00 a.m. It was a very long and tense two hours. Tried to go on line, but our cruise was indeed missing from the "upcoming cruises" spot. There was a GTY 7a available for $1200 more than we owed. We have non refundable air, so we needed to get on this cruise! DH was afraid it would be gone in two hours, so put a hold on it without putting money down. Finally got someone on line at 9:10 a.m. Thankfully, we got some pixie dust. With a supervisor's approval, our reservation was reinstated and we made the final payment. Phew!
So we (DH Nick and I) are back on this cruise in room 7104. The postcard exchange sounds like fun, and very packable! Please include us in that.
This is our first time sailing as gold members. The cruise that put us over was the 2015 TA. We enjoyed the longer cruise so much that we couldn't wait to book this one. (Can't believe I almost screwed it up!)
RedSox, thanks for setting all this up and sticking around even though you aren't sailing. All the best as you deal with your health issues.
~Jenny
Hi Everyone, I'm new to this board (actually new to meet and greets in general). Completed my first Disney cruise in March of this year and am all booked for this one in Sept! Yay! Very excited as we have always want to do a transatlantic. I live near NY so it's only a 1 way flight for us. We are SR6056 Sabrina, George, Remy (2 y/o) and JoAnne (MIL). I am glad to meet you all before the cruise and excited to meet in person.
Okay, I *still cannot find Cadiz and Lisbon under Transatlantic port excursions. I *still need to look under the Europe/Mediterranean excursions. Frustrated, I emailed DCL this morning to ask why I could not find them under Transatlantic.... Here is their reply:
"We regret the challenges you have encountered on our website.
Thank you for bringing this to our attention. However, we are unable to
duplicate this challenge."
Then they linked Cadiz and Lisbon for me. Am I really seeing some weird bug?? Are y'all able to see Cadiz and Lisbon under Transatlantic??
So the good news is I don't have to have brain surgeryThe "bad" news is I may have to be on epilepsy meds. Funny thing, I don't care about that as much as I worry about the side effects of these dang drugs. Have you ever listened to the warnings in some of those commercials!
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In case anyone hasn't been following the main DIS DCL cruise threads, it appears that Carioca's no longer offers an embarkment day buffet. My husband and I always head there as it is less chaotic than Cabana's for that first onboard meal. I broke the news to him this morning, and he's as disappointed as I am. We like buffet style in the MDR for those meals because it allows us to take a sample of different dishes and get more of the ones we enjoyed.
Yes, I read that it seems that Enchanted Garden is only offering a menu lunch on embarkation day! And I agree, we loved the less chaotic experience of the buffet in the MDR. I would think the buffet would be easier on the servers than doing menu service!
Gismo-I'm excited to see you again! I remember you from the other WBTAs and look forward to visiting with you.
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So... paid in full date was Friday. I know this because I was woken up at 6:55 a.m. on Saturday to some expletives from my husband, followed by "our transatlantic cruise was cancelled!" I had May 19th in my head for so long, then started looking at excursions and now have June 3rd in my head and apparently merged the PIF date and the booking date. Called DCL immediately, only to find out that they don't open on the weekends until 9:00 a.m. It was a very long and tense two hours. Tried to go on line, but our cruise was indeed missing from the "upcoming cruises" spot. There was a GTY 7a available for $1200 more than we owed. We have non refundable air, so we needed to get on this cruise! DH was afraid it would be gone in two hours, so put a hold on it without putting money down. Finally got someone on line at 9:10 a.m. Thankfully, we got some pixie dust. With a supervisor's approval, our reservation was reinstated and we made the final payment. Phew!
So we (DH Nick and I) are back on this cruise in room 7104. The postcard exchange sounds like fun, and very packable! Please include us in that.
This is our first time sailing as gold members. The cruise that put us over was the 2015 TA. We enjoyed the longer cruise so much that we couldn't wait to book this one. (Can't believe I almost screwed it up!)
RedSox, thanks for setting all this up and sticking around even though you aren't sailing. All the best as you deal with your health issues.
~Jenny
Hi Everyone, I'm new to this board (actually new to meet and greets in general). Completed my first Disney cruise in March of this year and am all booked for this one in Sept! Yay! Very excited as we have always want to do a transatlantic. I live near NY so it's only a 1 way flight for us. We are SR6056 Sabrina, George, Remy (2 y/o) and JoAnne (MIL). I am glad to meet you all before the cruise and excited to meet in person.
That's very disappointing! I'm partially sighted and the buffet that first day is just too busy for me to cope with
Does this mean we might get lumieres open for a sit down?