Disney wonder....won't let me pick a specific stateroom?!?

The majority of my cruises I have booked a 9c GTY, OGT or VGT. I've never been unhappy with my room, but I'm not fussy. Most cruises sell out so arguing at the port might by pointless. San Juan's not a huge seller, but they will offer GT rates and military rates and such. I don't how, but cruises always seem to be sold out by sail date. Deck 2 goes GTY pretty quickly. I'm sure they do this so they don't have party's of 2 booking rooms that sleep 4. It gives them more control over the inventory, and the can place people appropriately.
I don't know what category your looking at, but I do know going from a 9c or 9b to a verandah can be a pretty substantial chunk of change. If that's your dilemma I sympathize.
 
San Juan's not a huge seller...

The three southern Caribbean's on the Wonder seem to have sold very well (according to Cruisefish):

Saildate Categories
2018-01-14 28 %
2018-01-21 24 %
2018-01-28 28 %

I think it's one of those cruises the OP is looking at. If he wants one of those cruises and to pick a room he'll have to choose and inside cabin.

Martin
 
The three southern Caribbean's on the Wonder seem to have sold very well (according to Cruisefish):

Saildate Categories
2018-01-14 28 %
2018-01-21 24 %
2018-01-28 28 %

I think it's one of those cruises the OP is looking at. If he wants one of those cruises and to pick a room he'll have to choose and inside cabin.

Martin
Cruisefish is a bit misleading in those percentages. It only shows the percentage of categories that still have at least one room available. Not the percentage of rooms still available.

It's possible for a cruise showing 25% availability to have more rooms available than a cruise showing 70% availability.
 
The three southern Caribbean's on the Wonder seem to have sold very well (according to Cruisefish):

Saildate Categories
2018-01-14 28 %
2018-01-21 24 %
2018-01-28 28 %

I think it's one of those cruises the OP is looking at. If he wants one of those cruises and to pick a room he'll have to choose and inside cabin.

Martin
It did not sell well in the past Sorry I can't predict the future. When we did this cruise in 2014 it was not sold out. I know our Hawaii cruise was gty in every cat and the ship was empty.
 

It did not sell well in the past Sorry I can't predict the future. When we did this cruise in 2014 it was not sold out. I know our Hawaii cruise was gty in every cat and the ship was empty.
I know on our Hawaii cruise, the ship was full and they still eliminated one of the late dinner seatings on one rotation. That's because most rooms had only 1 or 2 people in them, not the 3 or 4 (family) groups usually booked. The ship was "full" (all rooms sold) but had fewer people onboard.
 
Cruisefish is a bit misleading in those percentages. It only shows the percentage of categories that still have at least one room available. Not the percentage of rooms still available.

It's possible for a cruise showing 25% availability to have more rooms available than a cruise showing 70% availability.
My Alaska cruise in 7 weeks has not gone up in price since opening day. It shows only 24% availability. The fact that the cruise never went up in price leads me to believe there were still a lot of rooms left before the PIF date. I tend to to look at price hikes to determine how well a cruise is selling.

As far as Hawaii goes half the ship was cast members. I think that's a pretty good indicator they sold out the rooms the last couple of months. I'm sure that is why they haven't returned to Hawaii.
Like I said previously most cruises will sell out eventually. I'm sure they will find a way to sell the remaining rooms on my Alaska cruise.
 
Does anyone have an idea of how many rooms are left in a category once it goes gty?
 
Bumbershoots has great advice. We always choose deck 10 on Dream and Fantasy, and deck 8 on Wonder and Magic. There is quite a bit of noise from the deck above (chairs moving, etc..).

I wear earplugs, and have a small white noise machine (one that plugs in, and does not run on batteries... they would not last).

Please don't stress! You may get an upgrade!
 
Does anyone have an idea of how many rooms are left in a category once it goes gty?
I don't think it's possible to tell that. I do think once it goes gty it stays that way even if a lot of people cancel. I could be wrong on that. On opening day are all the rooms available or do the hold some back? Another interesting question. I've gotten gty rooms in really good locations. I always assume I've gotten a room someone else cancelled.
 
Ihave been watching the January 2018 Wonder Southern itineraries for room availability for some time. About 45 days ago the Concierge was sold out except for HA but from time to time I see 1-2 rooms open up and then disappear. As of right now only ocean view and inside remain - they are showing only 1 -2 rooms available in the Ocean View and Inside cabin category to choose from and another level of OV is Gty. No rhyme or reason, but it seems to me that availability is in short supply.
 
Ihave been watching the January 2018 Wonder Southern itineraries for room availability for some time. About 45 days ago the Concierge was sold out except for HA but from time to time I see 1-2 rooms open up and then disappear. As of right now only ocean view and inside remain - they are showing only 1 -2 rooms available in the Ocean View and Inside cabin category to choose from and another level of OV is Gty. No rhyme or reason, but it seems to me that availability is in short supply.
Maybe they finally priced them low enough to sell them. Compared to the Fantasy they're a bargain. I would love to do this cruise again, but traveling to San Juan from AZ takes about 8 hours. Very long haul for us to do a repeat cruise. If you've booked on one these enjoy it. It's a great time to go. We went in Sept. I couldn't get out of the water. The heat was oppressive and this is coming from someone that lives in Arizona.
 
Maybe they finally priced them low enough to sell them. Compared to the Fantasy they're a bargain. I would love to do this cruise again, but traveling to San Juan from AZ takes about 8 hours. Very long haul for us to do a repeat cruise. If you've booked on one these enjoy it. It's a great time to go. We went in Sept. I couldn't get out of the water. The heat was oppressive and this is coming from someone that lives in Arizona.
The heat was pretty oppressive on our Southern Caribbean cruise in June, also.
 
I don't think it's possible to tell that. I do think once it goes gty it stays that way even if a lot of people cancel. I could be wrong on that. On opening day are all the rooms available or do the hold some back? Another interesting question. I've gotten gty rooms in really good locations. I always assume I've gotten a room someone else cancelled.
Just random things I have heard or read on the DIS - when there is a large inventory of rooms, they may not all appear as available when you check the website online. If you want to check for further availability you should call directly. They have fluidity in how they assign the GTY cabins due to the number of people who wait until the PIF date to cancel or change plans/rooms -hence the timing of GTY assignments. Wish I knew how they determine when to price a category as GTY. But I like knowing our room assignment and having flexibility to change it!
 
I think they did price the January 2018 southern Caribbeans right... I booked the January 28th 7 night southern B2B with the February 4th 4 night eastern from San Juan to Port Canaveral in a category 5A for just a little more than our October 2015 7 night eastern on the Fantasy in a category 4A.

I too have noticed that only ocean view and inside staterooms remain and those are in short supply. Also, the prices on the remaining categories have increased significantly since opening day.

Martin
 
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You might try Travelocity to see what's available in cabins if you want to choose. I recently couldn't find any cabins in my category for viewing on DCL website, jumped over to Travelocity and they still showed availability in my category.
 
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Doesn't apply to GTY or *GT reservations.

Just in my experience, we had a 5E GTY on two Fantasy cruises. I had them mark it as "do not upgrade" and they didn't. I didn't get around to booking a specific 5E in advance and they're pretty hard to get for those of us aft lovers.

Worked out both times for me. I've also been on the GTY thread and have seen most people that ask for a 5E GTY getting one. :wave2:

AFT Balcony Lovers unite! :mic:

I would change my category OP. You could end up anywhere! Better safe than sorry, right?
 
Just in my experience, we had a 5E GTY on two Fantasy cruises. I had them mark it as "do not upgrade" and they didn't. I didn't get around to booking a specific 5E in advance and they're pretty hard to get for those of us aft lovers.

Worked out both times for me. I've also been on the GTY thread and have seen most people that ask for a 5E GTY getting one. :wave2:

AFT Balcony Lovers unite! :mic:

I would change my category OP. You could end up anywhere! Better safe than sorry, right?

Odds are it was sheer luck. When I had booked a GTY because I kept flipping around so that the cabin I LOVE was in GTY status I asked to put that on the reservation and was told by multiple reps (I called more than once after getting the response the first time) that that request is not looked at for guaranteed reservations as part of booking a guarantee is saying that you will take that category or any above it. (I did NOT get my desired category and HATED the deck 5 verandah cabin I got put in - I know, I'm weird...most people would have LOVED it.)
 
You might travelocity to see what's available in cabins if you want to choose. I recently couldn't find any cabins in my category for viewing on DCL website, jumped over to Travelocity and they still showed availability in my category.
 

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