Declined cruise doc booklet

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I went back and declined the DCL documentation booklet after having done online check in and still received a booklet, but it's only 6 pages. Has this happened to anyone else?
 
I went back and declined the DCL documentation booklet after having done online check in and still received a booklet, but it's only 6 pages. Has this happened to anyone else?
Are you saying that you did the online checkin. Then went away from the reservation. Then went back later to the online check in to decline the book?

If yes, possibly you missed the cut off date for when it would be put in the mail.
 
Are you saying that you did the online checkin. Then went away from the reservation. Then went back later to the online check in to decline the book?

If yes, possibly you missed the cut off date for when it would be put in the mail.
Yes. I checked in at the 105 day mark for Gold, which was back mid-March. At that point there was not the option to decline the booklet. Then at the end of March DCL made changes to the online check in process allowing you to check "please send my luggage tags only," so I went back in to my online check in and did that probably the first week of April. I received a booklet the other day for my cruise that leaves at the end of June, but instead of being 29 pages long like the ones I received last summer, this one was only 6 pages. I was wondering if the 6 page booklet is what you're supposed to receive if you opted for luggage tags only or if all of the booklets are now 6 pages.

Sorry for not being more specific in the original post.
 
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I just did my online check in last week and did not find any place that gave me the option to receive the booklet or not. What page would this have been on? I even went back through and still didn't come across it.
 

Yes. I checked in at the 105 day mark for Gold, which was back mid-March. At that point there was not the option to decline the booklet. Then at the end of March DCL made changes to the online check in process allowing you to check "please send my luggage tags only," so I went back in to my online check in and did that probably the first week of April. I received a booklet the other day for my cruise that leaves at the end of June, but instead of being 29 pages long like the ones I received last summer, this one was only 6 pages. I was wondering if the 6 page booklet is what you're supposed to receive if you opted for luggage tags only or if all of the booklets are now 6 pages.

Sorry for not being more specific in the original post.
Well, the booklet we got was the "regular" one that we've always gotten. I did the online check in March, and when I found out about the opt out, I called DCL and asked about whether we'd be receiving it or not. I was told that those who had already checked in would be defaulted to receive the booklet.

One question, where in the online check out is that option? OK, another one, was it just an opt out option or did you have to select either "yes" or "no"?
 
I just did my online check in last week and did not find any place that gave me the option to receive the booklet or not. What page would this have been on? I even went back through and still didn't come across it.

I did my online check in May 29th and also do not recall seeing this option.
 
I did my online checkin and also declined the book. I don't find it useful. Maybe if you're a first time cruiser you don't get the option. I remember it being near the end. This was for my 9/9/17 cruise
 
What is the content of the six pages you did receive? Is it related to luggage/ onboard airline check in info? Is it legal mumbo jumbo that they legally have to make sure you get?
 
I just did my online check in last week and did not find any place that gave me the option to receive the booklet or not. What page would this have been on? I even went back through and still didn't come across it.

Well, the booklet we got was the "regular" one that we've always gotten. I did the online check in March, and when I found out about the opt out, I called DCL and asked about whether we'd be receiving it or not. I was told that those who had already checked in would be defaulted to receive the booklet.

One question, where in the online check out is that option? OK, another one, was it just an opt out option or did you have to select either "yes" or "no"?

I did my online check in May 29th and also do not recall seeing this option.

I did my online checkin and also declined the book. I don't find it useful. Maybe if you're a first time cruiser you don't get the option. I remember it being near the end. This was for my 9/9/17 cruise

I don't remember exactly where it was in the check in process, but I agree with n2mm, I think it was near the end. The DCL blog has a nice screen shot of it. You have a choice of "Yes, send my luggage tags only" or "No, please send my Final Cruise Documentation along with my luggage tags." It's apparently only an option if you've cruised before and are on a closed-loop cruise. And the blog also states that you'll receive a modified version of the Travel Booklet, so maybe that's what I received.
http://disneycruiselineblog.com/201...h-all-new-youth-activities-registration-form/


What is the content of the six pages you did receive? Is it related to luggage/ onboard airline check in info? Is it legal mumbo jumbo that they legally have to make sure you get?
It has the Welcome page, Embarkation Info, Sailing Itinerary, and Flight Info. Oh, and the map of where to pick up ground transfers at MCO. I think some of the legal mumbo jumbo is on the Review Cruise Contract page where you select to agree to the contract?
 
I don't remember exactly where it was in the check in process, but I agree with n2mm, I think it was near the end. The DCL blog has a nice screen shot of it. You have a choice of "Yes, send my luggage tags only" or "No, please send my Final Cruise Documentation along with my luggage tags." It's apparently only an option if you've cruised before and are on a closed-loop cruise. And the blog also states that you'll receive a modified version of the Travel Booklet, so maybe that's what I received.
http://disneycruiselineblog.com/201...h-all-new-youth-activities-registration-form/


Okay, now I know why I couldn't find it... the Transatlantic is not a closed loop cruise! Thanks for sharing the link. :)
 

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