Sadly, last year's prices are always less than this year's. For practically everything.I seem to remember last years prices being lower than the current ones
Can I say “everything Disney?” Or just too true? Not like Wal-Mart’s price rollback.Sadly, last year's prices are always less than this year's. For practically everything.
YesIs this cruise past its PIF date?
How do you find out the number of rooms available please? Or is this only for travel agents?I did a quick count of all the available verandahs and it looks like there are about 270 across all categories. I assume that folks that have booked VGT bring that number down, but that seems like a lot of availability to me ( and why I asked the question). The VGT rate is about $1500/room lower that the cheapest Verandah room.
We are tons on the fb group to have a guaranteed room and guaranteed rates for cm and ta have been out for quite a while already too so counting doeent make sense anymore.I did a quick count of all the available verandahs and it looks like there are about 270 across all categories. I assume that folks that have booked VGT bring that number down, but that seems like a lot of availability to me ( and why I asked the question). The VGT rate is about $1500/room lower that the cheapest Verandah room.
I bet he did what I do - count the rooms available online that are still offered. As mentioned, that number may take into account VGT bookings. At some point, remaining available cabins could all disappear. In the meantime, guests can still pay more to choose a cabin.How do you find out the number of rooms available please? Or is this only for travel agents?
And you are the real world input I hoped for. It is possible for rates to drop and then go back up.Earlier this year I was thinking about doing a early May Magic cruise. I watched the guarantee rates and they did drop further so I ended up booking it. I was glad I did at the time because shortly after the guarantee rates went back up a couple hundred. I met a a Disney World CM on the cruise who I talked with quite a bit. I mentioned what I paid, and she didn't tell me how much she paid with her discount, but she said it was more than what I paid.
But I don't think that this happens a lot. The cruise I was on was definitely not sold out.
Yes, it's not unheard of for *GT prices to change. No guarantee it will happen, though, and they can pull it at any time. So if you really want that cruise and the price is acceptable, you run a risk of not going or paying more if you wait hoping for a lower offer.Do they ever decrease the price after they post these?
I went in as if I was booking and went through each category and deck and counted themHow do you find out the number of rooms available please? Or is this only for travel agents?
And you are the real world input I hoped for. It is possible for rates to drop and then go back up.
Was that a Southern Caribbean? Ours in May 2023 had good rates.