After giving DCL two chances at making good on issues and offers made during our journey to WDW and the DCL sailing of September 5th they have declined to do anything. At the time we were offered services and when we paid for them ourselves, do to a lack of timely communications, they now state that nothing will be done.
I will cancel my reservations on the May 14th cruise tomorrow and I will not be making any future reservations on DCL. We are hooked on cruising but we will sail on any other cruise line but DCL!
I have posted the correspondance between DCL and myself below. Any suggestions anyone might have please feel free to post them here as well!
10/12/04
Thank you for your most recent e-mail.
I regret your continued disappointment regarding your recent sailing aboard the Disney Magic.
We can certainly understand the frustrations you experienced due to Hurricane Frances. As Tracey
stated in her previous e-mail, the Disney Cruise Vacations Protection Plan, provides coverage for
lost baggage, trip cancellations, trip interruptions, travel delays, among a number of other
benefits. These services are provided by Access America, a division of World Access Service
Corporation, and underwritten by BCS Insurance Company. Unfortunately, Disney Cruise Vacations does
not have the authority to alter, modify, or waive any of the provisions of the insurance guide.
Without having purchased this preventative measure, we are unable to go beyond what the Disney
Cruise Vacations Protection Plan covers. I truly regret any disappointment.
We hope to have the opportunity to sail with you again in the future.
Sincerely,
Jennifer
Disney Cruise Line Guest Communications
Original Message Follows:
-------------------------
Dear Tracy,
Thank you for getting back to me. I do understand that you were swamped with emails concerning the
weather related issues that took place at the same time as we sailed.
I do apreciate the rebate, stateroom credit, and (if I choose to sail with DCL again) a potential
25% discount. However, there is the matter of the hotel room and rental car expense that I incurred
when, if I was told in a timely manner, would not have put out over $200 in additional cost. I was
assured that "something" would be done on my behalf concerning these expenses. I did not make an
issue with the cast member I spoke with at the time because I was told that these issues would be
resolved by stating them in an email to DCL after the cruise. I was offered a hotel room at the
Port Orleans resort and transportation via bus to Port Everglades in Ft. Lauderdale only after I had
spent my money to stay the same night at the All-Star Movies resort and rent a car for the week!
Your company was willing to offer these to me then but now because I paid for them (only due to the
delay in your notification to me) I must now be out cost of these expenses?
I would appreciate it if you would reconsider reimburseing me my costs on these expenses even if it
would be with Disney credits for future use. If you were willing to offer them to me then I don't
know why you would not be willing to offer them to me now unless you are just trying to tell me
another way "tough luck" because I spent the money.
I am a frequent guest at the WDW resort. I come with my wife and daughter at least 2 to 3 times each
year. This year we have already been to the WDW resort 4 times. Each time we visit we spend quite a
bit of money as I am a Disney Pin Collector and spend an average of $750 on Disney Pins each visit
not to mention our expenses for food, recreation, and other items.
I believe that the reduction in our cruise costs were a proper offset for the disruption of our
planned cruise agenda. The reductions, in my view, do not cover these added costs which you offered
to take care of only after I made other plans based upon the lack of communication from DCL.
Sincerely,
Bob Dittes
----- Original Message -----
From: Disney Cruise Line <dcl.guest.communications@disneycruise.com>
Date: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 2:44 pm
Subject: Re: Issues concerning Disney Magic cruise on 9/7/04
> 9/29/04
>
> Dear Mr. Dittes,
>
> Thank you for your e-mail concerning your Disney Cruise Line
> vacation. I am sorry for not providing
> a more timely response to your e-mail, but due to the volume of
> correspondence we have received, we
> are not able to reply as quickly as we would like. Your patience
> is sincerely appreciated.
>
> Please accept my heartfelt regret for the unavoidable itinerary
> changes that occurred during your
> voyage and the challenges you described with the transportation to
> Port Everglades. Generally, it
> is not a cruise industry practice to offer any special
> considerations for itinerary changes, as
> those circumstances are not in a cruise line's control. However,
> we hope that the 30% refund off
> your voyage fare (this will be reflected on your credit card
> statement within 1-2 billing cycles),
> $200 onboard credit per stateroom, and a future 25% discount
> showed our sincere concern for your
> situation.
>
> I would like to mention that the purchase of our travel insurance,
> the Disney Cruise Vacations
> Protection Plan, provides coverage for lost baggage, trip
> cancellations, trip interruptions, travel
> delays, among a number of other benefits. These services are
> provided by Access America, a division
> of World Access Service Corporation, and underwritten by BCS
> Insurance Company. When your
> reservation was booked, it was stated that you did not want the
> insurance, which is unfortunate,
> because without the purchase of this protective measure, we are
> unable to go beyond what the Disney
> Cruise Vacations Protection Plan covers and provide any further
> consideration for these
> circumstances. I am very sorry for any disappointment.
>
> The 25% discount letters have been mailed. Since you booked
> through a travel agency, this offer was
> sent directly to Travel Dreams. They should be receiving these
> letters shortly.
>
> We understand there are many choices available throughout the
> world today for vacation destinations.
> It is our hope that you will be returning to Disney Cruise Line to
> experience an enjoyable cruise
> vacation and that this credit will provide you with an added
> incentive to do so in the near future.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Tracey, Guest Communications
> Disney Cruise Line
>
>
>
>
> Original Message Follows:
> -------------------------
>
> To whom it may concern,
>
> I am writing at the request of one of your CM's that I spoke to on
> the evening of September 6th. In
> my families attempt to make the sailing of our cruise on the
> Disney Wonder (Reservation # 21968251)
> and then on the Disney Magic on 9/7 we experienced the following:
>
> 1. Based upon the information that we had be provided (that the
> sailing of the Wonder would still
> take place and leave from Port Canaveral) we rearranged our flight
> from Syracuse NY to Orlando and
> flew into Ft. Myers (was the only southern FL city with an open
> airport).
> 2. We then rented a car (for the week) and drove 200+ miles from
> Ft. Myers to WDW. We had already
> made a reservation for the night at All Star Movies resort as we
> are WDW AP holders. (Cost of rental
> car for week was $149.87)
>
>
> 3. At 6:34 pm we were called by DCL while we were having dinner at
> MK. The CM that called stated
> that DCL had a room for us at Port Orleans and would provide
> transportation to our port of
> departure, Port Everglades in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. We had planned
> on using the rental car to drive
> to Port Canaveral.
>
> 4. We were also informed of the departure places for the buses
> that would take us to Ft. Lauderdale.
> Of them we chose to leave from Boardwalk Resort. This bus was to
> leave the resort at 10:30 am. As
> of 11:45 am this bus had not arrived at the resort. Even though
> there was a DCL representative
> waiting with us (she was provided inacurate information as the the
> whereabouts of the bus) I decided
> to call DCL to obtain information. I was told by a CM that there
> was a bus coming from the Beach
> Club resort in about 15 minutes. After 30 minutes elapsed I
> decided to call again. I was then told
> that a CM manager was on their way to provide lunch vouchers. I
> still did not receive any
> information concerning the bus that would take us to Ft.
> Lauderdale. At about 1:45 pm (when no one
> showed I again called DCL). I encountered a reservation CM
> manager that informed me that "DCL was
> doing everything possible" and "to have a nice day" and proceded
> to hang up on me. One of our group
> went
> to the manager of the Boardwalk and explained the situation and
> she arranged for lunch at the ESPN
> club during which someone from DCL did arrive. Our bus finally
> showed up at 3:30 pm. During our
> trip to Ft. Lauderdale our bus traveled at only 50 MPH due to one
> of the buses having transmission
> problems and eventually pulled over and added additional
> transmission fluid. We arrived at Port
> Everglades at 7:25 pm and we were the last ones on the ship. We
> lost an entire day of our cruise
> experience.
>
> 5. I had origonally made a reservation to attend an event (Disney
> Pin Traders event at EPCOT) that
> started on September 10th. Due to the change of cruise dates I
> was unable to attend the first day
> of the event.
>
> I am asking if DCL would consider any reimbursement of the added
> expenses that we incurred as
> follows:
>
> Cost of one nights stay at All Star Movies resort = $55.00 + tax
> Cost of rental car for the week = $149.87
> Cost of one day of the Disney Pin Traders event = $75.00 total cost
>
> Also please consider the cost of all of the cellular phone calls
> to DCL and the rudeness of one of
> your CM's (a reservations manager no less)!
>
> I appreciate your consideration in this matter.
>
> Respecfully,
>
> Robert Dittes
I will cancel my reservations on the May 14th cruise tomorrow and I will not be making any future reservations on DCL. We are hooked on cruising but we will sail on any other cruise line but DCL!
I have posted the correspondance between DCL and myself below. Any suggestions anyone might have please feel free to post them here as well!
10/12/04
Thank you for your most recent e-mail.
I regret your continued disappointment regarding your recent sailing aboard the Disney Magic.
We can certainly understand the frustrations you experienced due to Hurricane Frances. As Tracey
stated in her previous e-mail, the Disney Cruise Vacations Protection Plan, provides coverage for
lost baggage, trip cancellations, trip interruptions, travel delays, among a number of other
benefits. These services are provided by Access America, a division of World Access Service
Corporation, and underwritten by BCS Insurance Company. Unfortunately, Disney Cruise Vacations does
not have the authority to alter, modify, or waive any of the provisions of the insurance guide.
Without having purchased this preventative measure, we are unable to go beyond what the Disney
Cruise Vacations Protection Plan covers. I truly regret any disappointment.
We hope to have the opportunity to sail with you again in the future.
Sincerely,
Jennifer
Disney Cruise Line Guest Communications
Original Message Follows:
-------------------------
Dear Tracy,
Thank you for getting back to me. I do understand that you were swamped with emails concerning the
weather related issues that took place at the same time as we sailed.
I do apreciate the rebate, stateroom credit, and (if I choose to sail with DCL again) a potential
25% discount. However, there is the matter of the hotel room and rental car expense that I incurred
when, if I was told in a timely manner, would not have put out over $200 in additional cost. I was
assured that "something" would be done on my behalf concerning these expenses. I did not make an
issue with the cast member I spoke with at the time because I was told that these issues would be
resolved by stating them in an email to DCL after the cruise. I was offered a hotel room at the
Port Orleans resort and transportation via bus to Port Everglades in Ft. Lauderdale only after I had
spent my money to stay the same night at the All-Star Movies resort and rent a car for the week!
Your company was willing to offer these to me then but now because I paid for them (only due to the
delay in your notification to me) I must now be out cost of these expenses?
I would appreciate it if you would reconsider reimburseing me my costs on these expenses even if it
would be with Disney credits for future use. If you were willing to offer them to me then I don't
know why you would not be willing to offer them to me now unless you are just trying to tell me
another way "tough luck" because I spent the money.
I am a frequent guest at the WDW resort. I come with my wife and daughter at least 2 to 3 times each
year. This year we have already been to the WDW resort 4 times. Each time we visit we spend quite a
bit of money as I am a Disney Pin Collector and spend an average of $750 on Disney Pins each visit
not to mention our expenses for food, recreation, and other items.
I believe that the reduction in our cruise costs were a proper offset for the disruption of our
planned cruise agenda. The reductions, in my view, do not cover these added costs which you offered
to take care of only after I made other plans based upon the lack of communication from DCL.
Sincerely,
Bob Dittes
----- Original Message -----
From: Disney Cruise Line <dcl.guest.communications@disneycruise.com>
Date: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 2:44 pm
Subject: Re: Issues concerning Disney Magic cruise on 9/7/04
> 9/29/04
>
> Dear Mr. Dittes,
>
> Thank you for your e-mail concerning your Disney Cruise Line
> vacation. I am sorry for not providing
> a more timely response to your e-mail, but due to the volume of
> correspondence we have received, we
> are not able to reply as quickly as we would like. Your patience
> is sincerely appreciated.
>
> Please accept my heartfelt regret for the unavoidable itinerary
> changes that occurred during your
> voyage and the challenges you described with the transportation to
> Port Everglades. Generally, it
> is not a cruise industry practice to offer any special
> considerations for itinerary changes, as
> those circumstances are not in a cruise line's control. However,
> we hope that the 30% refund off
> your voyage fare (this will be reflected on your credit card
> statement within 1-2 billing cycles),
> $200 onboard credit per stateroom, and a future 25% discount
> showed our sincere concern for your
> situation.
>
> I would like to mention that the purchase of our travel insurance,
> the Disney Cruise Vacations
> Protection Plan, provides coverage for lost baggage, trip
> cancellations, trip interruptions, travel
> delays, among a number of other benefits. These services are
> provided by Access America, a division
> of World Access Service Corporation, and underwritten by BCS
> Insurance Company. When your
> reservation was booked, it was stated that you did not want the
> insurance, which is unfortunate,
> because without the purchase of this protective measure, we are
> unable to go beyond what the Disney
> Cruise Vacations Protection Plan covers and provide any further
> consideration for these
> circumstances. I am very sorry for any disappointment.
>
> The 25% discount letters have been mailed. Since you booked
> through a travel agency, this offer was
> sent directly to Travel Dreams. They should be receiving these
> letters shortly.
>
> We understand there are many choices available throughout the
> world today for vacation destinations.
> It is our hope that you will be returning to Disney Cruise Line to
> experience an enjoyable cruise
> vacation and that this credit will provide you with an added
> incentive to do so in the near future.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Tracey, Guest Communications
> Disney Cruise Line
>
>
>
>
> Original Message Follows:
> -------------------------
>
> To whom it may concern,
>
> I am writing at the request of one of your CM's that I spoke to on
> the evening of September 6th. In
> my families attempt to make the sailing of our cruise on the
> Disney Wonder (Reservation # 21968251)
> and then on the Disney Magic on 9/7 we experienced the following:
>
> 1. Based upon the information that we had be provided (that the
> sailing of the Wonder would still
> take place and leave from Port Canaveral) we rearranged our flight
> from Syracuse NY to Orlando and
> flew into Ft. Myers (was the only southern FL city with an open
> airport).
> 2. We then rented a car (for the week) and drove 200+ miles from
> Ft. Myers to WDW. We had already
> made a reservation for the night at All Star Movies resort as we
> are WDW AP holders. (Cost of rental
> car for week was $149.87)
>
>
> 3. At 6:34 pm we were called by DCL while we were having dinner at
> MK. The CM that called stated
> that DCL had a room for us at Port Orleans and would provide
> transportation to our port of
> departure, Port Everglades in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. We had planned
> on using the rental car to drive
> to Port Canaveral.
>
> 4. We were also informed of the departure places for the buses
> that would take us to Ft. Lauderdale.
> Of them we chose to leave from Boardwalk Resort. This bus was to
> leave the resort at 10:30 am. As
> of 11:45 am this bus had not arrived at the resort. Even though
> there was a DCL representative
> waiting with us (she was provided inacurate information as the the
> whereabouts of the bus) I decided
> to call DCL to obtain information. I was told by a CM that there
> was a bus coming from the Beach
> Club resort in about 15 minutes. After 30 minutes elapsed I
> decided to call again. I was then told
> that a CM manager was on their way to provide lunch vouchers. I
> still did not receive any
> information concerning the bus that would take us to Ft.
> Lauderdale. At about 1:45 pm (when no one
> showed I again called DCL). I encountered a reservation CM
> manager that informed me that "DCL was
> doing everything possible" and "to have a nice day" and proceded
> to hang up on me. One of our group
> went
> to the manager of the Boardwalk and explained the situation and
> she arranged for lunch at the ESPN
> club during which someone from DCL did arrive. Our bus finally
> showed up at 3:30 pm. During our
> trip to Ft. Lauderdale our bus traveled at only 50 MPH due to one
> of the buses having transmission
> problems and eventually pulled over and added additional
> transmission fluid. We arrived at Port
> Everglades at 7:25 pm and we were the last ones on the ship. We
> lost an entire day of our cruise
> experience.
>
> 5. I had origonally made a reservation to attend an event (Disney
> Pin Traders event at EPCOT) that
> started on September 10th. Due to the change of cruise dates I
> was unable to attend the first day
> of the event.
>
> I am asking if DCL would consider any reimbursement of the added
> expenses that we incurred as
> follows:
>
> Cost of one nights stay at All Star Movies resort = $55.00 + tax
> Cost of rental car for the week = $149.87
> Cost of one day of the Disney Pin Traders event = $75.00 total cost
>
> Also please consider the cost of all of the cellular phone calls
> to DCL and the rudeness of one of
> your CM's (a reservations manager no less)!
>
> I appreciate your consideration in this matter.
>
> Respecfully,
>
> Robert Dittes
The trips are to expensive to risk it....espically during hurricane season!
Sorry for your troubles. 

The only problem I can see... Disney did give discounts from storm one... the larger the storm, the larger the discounts. I really think they created a monster without meaning too!