Anyone use Travelocity to book?

I haven't booked a Disney Cruise on Travelocity, but I have done 3 others (Royal Caribbean & NCL). I highly recommend them. Not only have our arrangements always been 100% problem free, but for some reason Travelocity ALWAYS is at least a little bit cheaper than any other on-line agency or cruise line direct, and local travel agents absolutely can't touch them. The only thing that's not so good is the air add-on's that come up on the cruise booking site. Prices are way, way high. Not sure why, but if you do the flight search separately on Travelocity you can find something way better and be in control of the airline and departure time.

Happy Sails,:wave2:

Annette

P.S. When we did Disney & Cruise in 2006 I ended up booking Mariner of the Seas with a 4 day DW package separately instead of the DW/Cruise package on the Wonder. I just couldn't justify the higher price to be on the Disney Boat for fewer days. I'll always wonder if we did the right thing....
 
I booked our Disney cruise with Travelocity 4 years ago. It went very well. I booked online and they sent me all the tickets through mail. They also offer a dedicated toll free number with cruise specialists if you have any questions.

Keep an eye out for the shipboard credit sale. Quite often they offer shipboard credits of $50 - $150 dollars a cabin, depending on which cruise you take.
 












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