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Hey... my booking window opens on the 19th. I'm assuming that's 12:00am on the 19th? I remember when doing WDW fast passes staying up until then to get the ones we wanted. Is that necessary for DCL?

Or will I be ok to wait until the next morning when I actually have sleep and coffee?
 
I guess it depends on what it is you plan on booking. If you are trying for a Cabana, yes worth staying up for. Most other things will be ok in the morning. But then again, I don't have my heart set on an excursion
 
I guess it depends on what it is you plan on booking. If you are trying for a Cabana, yes worth staying up for. Most other things will be ok in the morning. But then again, I don't have my heart set on an excursion
Not planning on spending that kind of coin, no. ;) We don't have our heart set on anything in particular, since it's our first cruise we're pretty open to everything.
 
I'm PST, so it was a painless 9pm opening for me. First time on DCL, so I wasn't sure what to expect! I guess take this as a rough idea of what you might see at midnight for a 7night? Cabanas gone, of course. It seemed like nearly every excursion was still available, although this is a 7-day Bahamas going to CC, Nassau, and Key West, so a lot of people just don't do excursions or do them on their own. We only booked a single Nassau excursion. Tons of Disney Jr breakfasts (which I wasn't interested in anyway), didn't look like any were sold out. Some Princess gatherings and Frozen meet-n-greets were booked, but there were still plenty of openings otherwise. I had no problem getting a Palo brunch reservation either. i had quite a few options for that. I didn't try for Palo dinner, b/c we're pretty set on doing MDRs every night this time, but from what I understand - those are easier to get than brunch b/c of add'l availability. BBB availability on pirate night was booked up for the prime slots in the late afternoon before first seating, but still plenty of slots, really. I got 11:30-12:00 PAT, which I thought was pretty good for a newbie! My booking date was the 16th, so if you want me to go back and see what booked up in the last day - let me know what you're interested in! Happy to help.
 

Hey... my booking window opens on the 19th. I'm assuming that's 12:00am on the 19th? I remember when doing WDW fast passes staying up until then to get the ones we wanted. Is that necessary for DCL?

Or will I be ok to wait until the next morning when I actually have sleep and coffee?
Assuming you a first time cruiser? If so you may want to do it if you're really worried about a particular excursion or want an early Port Arrival Time. Platinum and Gold level Castaway Club members are able to check in quite a bit before first timers, so if something is limited availability or very popular, it benefits you to try to book ASAP when your window opens. Otherwise it's probably not a big deal at all to wait until morning. Remember, check-in is 12 a.m. Eastern Time. Hope that helps! Have a great trip.
 
Assuming you a first time cruiser? If so you may want to do it if you're really worried about a particular excursion or want an early Port Arrival Time. Platinum and Gold level Castaway Club members are able to check in quite a bit before first timers, so if something is limited availability or very popular, it benefits you to try to book ASAP when your window opens. Otherwise it's probably not a big deal at all to wait until morning. Remember, check-in is 12 a.m. Eastern Time. Hope that helps! Have a great trip.

Silver levels are also before first-timers.
 
Not planning on spending that kind of coin, no. ;) We don't have our heart set on anything in particular, since it's our first cruise we're pretty open to everything.
Sounds like you'll have a great night sleeping!
 
Assuming you a first time cruiser? If so you may want to do it if you're really worried about a particular excursion or want an early Port Arrival Time. Platinum and Gold level Castaway Club members are able to check in quite a bit before first timers, so if something is limited availability or very popular, it benefits you to try to book ASAP when your window opens. Otherwise it's probably not a big deal at all to wait until morning. Remember, check-in is 12 a.m. Eastern Time. Hope that helps! Have a great trip.


Yep. first timers. :) I'll probably end up waiting until morning, cause I do have to work the next day. :P Or maybe I'll be so excited that I can't sleep and end up doing it anyway. lol
 
If you have your heart set on Palo brunch, you might want to try for that at midnight, especially on a cruise with only one or two sea days. However, if you don't get a reservation online, you can nearly always get one once you are on board if you go to the place designated for Palo reservations. They are holding back a certain number of spaces for booking once on board.
 

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