Greetings Fellow Dream 2nd Sailing Sailors!
Not sure if such discussion is taboo or not, but I seek advice from anyone who has been in the following situation before. This will be my 4th
Disney cruise and I am booked for #5 on the Fantasy, so I am no stranger to all things Disney Cruise pricing and reservations. I am at DisneyCruise.com regularly and was very surprised the other day to see that Disney has dropped (I feel, significantly), the fares for our sailing. I'm in a Cat 9B, and the fare is now $1589.76, while I paid $1790.34. This is apples for apples (including tax), as I did not purchase airfare, transfers or insurance. Also something to keep in mind when looking at the $1790.34 I paid, is that this fair includes 10% off the standard rates as I booked my Dream reservation while onboard the Magic 15 months ago!
This is obviously hard to swallow as "last-minuter's" will get an advantage here by paying less for being last minute, while those of us who bought months in advance will get, well, over-charged for the same cruise. Other than a miniscule ($20 or so) fuel surcharge credit or debit on past cruises, this is the first time I have known Disney to budge from its original posted rates. With our cruise only a month away and availability in room categories 11C, 11B, 11A, 10A, 09B, 09A, 06A, 05C, 05B, 05A, 04B, 04A & 00T it seems obvious as to why this happened, but why should those of us who booked in advance pay a higher fare because of Disney's inability to fill a ship?
I contacted my travel agent who then contacted Disney Cruise on my behalf and after speaking to several supervisors, they (Disney) would not budge on refunding the difference. Why? Well, instead taking ownership, they "blamed" it on me by stating that "I disqualified myself from making any changes due to making the final payment already". Well, of course I made the final payment already, we're a month away! I followed the rules and made the final payment when it was due. My final payment had nothing to do with it. It's more the like the rates went down after the 75 day mark so that no one would be eligible to re-book at the lower rate!
Anybody out there with a similar experience? Is the only option to just "suck it up"? If you booked prior to November 16th, 2010 and are staying in one of the above listed cabin categories, this price drop affects you too!
Thanks for any feedback / info you might have! Regards, No1MouseFan