PrincessTrisha
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We had something similar happen to us.
We were on the Jan 30 Fantasy and when we got home we noticed reservation charges that we did not make. Disney acted as if we were trying to scam them into getting something for free when I called to resolve the issue. They never accepted any blame and to top it off they took an additional week to refund me the deposit.
On top of that, my credit card is Canadian funds so I lost money in the exchange (the amount in CAN$ charged to my Visa was greater than the amount refunded), and I had to fight with Visa to get that back.
I did notice that the reservation charged to my credit card, while for a 2017 date, was in the same cabin we were in the week we cruised. From that info I suspect the issue is one of human error at the onboard future booking desk.
It's crazy that if you want to buy anything on board you have to sign for it but if you want to book a $8000 cruise you don't have to sign anything.
Should that happen again, you're better to dispute the charge and let the credit card company go to DCL. That way, it won't cost you anything in exchange fees and you won't have to fight with VISA.