Seamama
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Trying to think through my options for an Aug 9, 2021 Alaska sailing. My PIF date is next week and we don't want to sail this year. Planning instead to sail next summer (which we already have booked).
I'm trying to understand all the fine print (https://disneycruiselineblog.com/20...lation-fee-schedule-through-november-30-2021/ and https://disneycruise.disney.go.com/contracts-terms-safety/terms-conditions/united-states/). Thanks in advance for your answers and clarifications/corrections!
(1) Seems like DCL is trying/wanting to sail at least the end of the Alaska season. But there’s still a good chance they’ll have to cancel. I'm willing to lose the deposit (waiting for them to cancel) but no more than that. With a PIF date of 60 prior to departure and the rest of the deadlines being the same as in the past, this means I'd be on the hook for 50% of the cruise cost only 5 days later. Correct?
(2) Assuming they don’t cancel but it’s after the PIF date, couldn't I just change my cruise without penalty up until 15 days before sailing? If so, could I move it to my existing cruise next summer?
(3) Say DCL moves the departure port from Vancouver to Seattle after the PIF date. Would I be able to cancel at that time without penalty? (I understand they haven't made a statement either way but looking at past history, has DCL ever changed a departure port and because of that allowed cruisers to cancel or at least reschedule?)
I'm trying to understand all the fine print (https://disneycruiselineblog.com/20...lation-fee-schedule-through-november-30-2021/ and https://disneycruise.disney.go.com/contracts-terms-safety/terms-conditions/united-states/). Thanks in advance for your answers and clarifications/corrections!
(1) Seems like DCL is trying/wanting to sail at least the end of the Alaska season. But there’s still a good chance they’ll have to cancel. I'm willing to lose the deposit (waiting for them to cancel) but no more than that. With a PIF date of 60 prior to departure and the rest of the deadlines being the same as in the past, this means I'd be on the hook for 50% of the cruise cost only 5 days later. Correct?
(2) Assuming they don’t cancel but it’s after the PIF date, couldn't I just change my cruise without penalty up until 15 days before sailing? If so, could I move it to my existing cruise next summer?
(3) Say DCL moves the departure port from Vancouver to Seattle after the PIF date. Would I be able to cancel at that time without penalty? (I understand they haven't made a statement either way but looking at past history, has DCL ever changed a departure port and because of that allowed cruisers to cancel or at least reschedule?)