Snowwhyt
I feel the Magic with every visit ❤️
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We know that airlines will overbook, and that hotels overbook. We've heard how they had to scramble to find room or passage when space was unavailable. So is cruising no different? I assume that cruises do this. Perhaps other cruises overbook by 1% and Disney takes less risk and overbooks by half a percent.
I've always had that warm gooey feeling in my heart that Disney could never overbook. Then I stayed in a conference room with four cots with a bathroom down the hall and no locking door. Reality set in Disney is a business for profit, and I know they have upgraded rooms when problems arise.
So the real question is...
Has Disney over booked a cruise?
Any idea what they did with that family?
I've always had that warm gooey feeling in my heart that Disney could never overbook. Then I stayed in a conference room with four cots with a bathroom down the hall and no locking door. Reality set in Disney is a business for profit, and I know they have upgraded rooms when problems arise.
So the real question is...
Has Disney over booked a cruise?
Any idea what they did with that family?