It's probably not that they aren't released to the public, but are already "on hold" by Gold/Platinum cruisers who booked the prior day. Then those holds release. As noted above, a hold lasts 2-3 days..
So I know this is how it works but then how does it work with a travel agent? I assume to hold a price you have to pay a deposit but the travel agent has to check with the client but in the time those emails go back and forth the price could have changed.
I just put in for a quote from DU (always booked direct before) to avoid waiting on hold (I'm international and the time difference isn't ideal) but now I'm second guessing how that process could work without my confirmation to the TA - I left it too late to ask them questions on the process because I had just assumed that they would have a phone and then saw that initial contact is all email/enquiry form.
I'm starting to think I won't see prices for the plain old vanilla 7-night Caribbean cruises today, everyone seems to be going for the more exotic, exciting itineraries.![]()
It looks like the European cruises are about the same price as this year. Alaska has gone up, and the 10 night cruises on the Fantasy are crazy. The itinerary's on DCL's Alaskan cruises are not great. I've never really gotten why they are so popular.Just picked myself up off the floor from laughing after reading the 9 night Alaska quote on the other thread. There is no way I am paying that for a 9 night cruise excluding airfare and spending when I can go to New Zealand from the UK twice for the same amount of money.
And this is from the person who did think twice about booking the Fantasyland extra morning packages.
In the past, the TA itineraries have been more like this one. This stops in Ponta Delgada in the Azores - in the middle of the Atlantic. There are 2 more sea days after that before it arrives at Portland, England. The May 2015 TA was the first to have a pretty good itinerary, in my opinion: NYC; St. John's, NL; Reykjavik, Iceland; Oslo, Norway; and Copenhagen. Yes, the itinerary was changed at the last minute due to icebergs in Newfoundland - but still a good itinerary.
I just added my prices for the 7 night western on May 27I'm looking for 7 night caribbean as well! Unfortunately...still busy signal...
I just added my prices for the 7 night western on May 27
2A, Category 9C $4199.68
Thanks! I'm looking for pricing for july or august...and if that's price for an oceanview I'm thinking yikes for a veranda!
Just saw that in the comments on the post on www.disneycruiselineblog.com someone claimed that they called Disney and got the information that online booking for everyone might open at 9:01 PST - so one minute after midnight EST. Just thought I throw it out there for those who want to try booking in the middle of the night!