gemmybear83
<font color=royalblue>I would blame it all on Bob<
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Just noticed this - not tried a dummy booking though and I'm not sure if the £/euro rate is fixed or just for guidance?
Just gone right thru as far as poss, says £'s all the way so I assume you can now pay in £'s if you want.
Exchange rate they are working on is slightly above full interbank rate at $1.5528 (todays rate is $1.55)
No idea if you have to accept £'s with a UK address or if you will have an option for $'s. Won't know which to go for.
If you can fix the price in £'s now Disney are taking quite a bit of risk, could cost them a lot of money if the £ drops drastically, I guess they could also benefit by a stronger £ when balance is due.
I wonder if my balance has a £'s option or still only $'s as I paid deposit in $'s.
All very interesting![]()
A question, say I decide I want to change my booking into pounds and I ask for a refund.
I know I am being a bit dumb here, but bear with me.
If say when our deposit was paid the exchange rate was 1.40, but when I ask for a refund it is 1.50 does that mean I will not get as much deposit back as I paid?
if i ask for a refund, and then book again in english pounds, that means we lose about £88 because of the exchange rate. Cannot decide if better to rebook in english and know what paying or hold on to the dollar price to see if exchange rate gets better - ah !!
What date is your cruise, eeyorefan?
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This is an interesting development. We're going to book our first cruise in pounds then, as it'll be easier to keep track of payments.
I noticed this the other night, I got all excited as the prices had gone down so much , was just about to tell my husband when I realised the prices were in pounds not dollars-doh !![]()
I do agree with you, OK the price will not change if book in english pounds but neither will it go up![]()
3rd September, I think you are the week before??![]()
We are three weeks before, will try and scope things out for you
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