bumbershoot
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Whether that is true, I don't know, but frankly, I don't care. Disney tries to be special, and many of us believe they are. That's why I am never, ever moved that an argument that it is okay for them to do something wrong is "it's standard in the cruise industry."
(I've seen this response from many posters, please don't take this personally. I'm trying to make a point about Disney being something special, not like everyone else....)
It's not said to say it's ok. It's said to say that when you booked you agreed to something like that being possible. Now if you didn't read every word of the contract it makes sense if t wasn't seen, but dcl is rather expensive to enter into a contract with, and it's important to read the contract.
Apples and oranges:
[*]DCL encourages guests to book dummy cruises.
[*]I doubt that any guest who booked a particular cruise wants it to be canceled to accommodate a private charter.
Woody
Unless, of course, they end up being part of the company or group that has chartered it, right?