pixie921
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Keep in mind that they will gladly put a cabin on a courtesy hold and then you have a couple of days to either keep it and pay the deposit, or cancel (the reservation will cancel automatically if you don't pay the deposit by the due date). So, you really don't have to make any snap decisions while you're on the phone with the CM.
That's the way things have always worked on DCL. As a cabin category fills up, the prices start to go up. I remember when we booked the first EB Panama Canal crossing, the prices went up several hundred dollars per person during the course of the first day that the reservations were available. Some/most of the airlines do the same thing..... as the plane fills up, the prices go up. From what I've seen it's pretty standard practice in the travel industry.
Thanks for your kind replies. I guess that's what's really bugging me ... with gold/platinum cruisers getting a week's jump on everyone else, certain categories will fill up and raise prices for us a week from now. I think that stinks.
Oh, and before anyone reminds me, yes, I know life isn't fair.
I guess if DCL feels it's okay to sell their cruises preferentially like this, I have the prerogative of keeping my money and not giving it to them, right? 




