Hello, Everyone
Tigerb...I had the same thing happen to me, TWICE. Two years ago John and I decided to surprise my mom and dad with a
Disney Cruise...two weeks after paying the deposit (and several weeks before the "surprise" was to be revealed at Christmas) we found to our horror that a confirmation letter had been sent to my parents directly from the interline
travel agent we were using. I had to get several of my relatives to help "stage" a story about how on my last cruise I gave their names and addresses to Disney as potential cruisers and that this was a "mock" confirmation used as an advertising ploy. My sister and nephew told my parents they'd gotten these confirmations, too. What an elaborate scheme! It worked, though...(and let me tell you, now that I've lost both parents in 9 months time, I will be forever grateful we took them on that cruise).
Then, just last month, I was preparing to "surprise" John and the kids for Christmas with a cruise on Wonder this coming April. Again, just two weeks after I paid the deposit, Disney sends the little booket outlining the Bahamas shore excursions, etc, addressed to John! (probably because our last two cruises must have had him as the primary traveler, although I booked the Wonder one myself.) Normally I get the mail, but John beat me home that day and says "we got something fun from
DCL today we can open and read together later" thinking it was about our Feb. cruise. I panicked, and managed to replace the Wonder booklet with our Magic one when he wasn't looking. "I guess they just made a mistake and sent it twice" I said. Luckily, he didn't suspect.
Condolences to Steven...I don't know what I would have done if my dad had died right before the cruise and we had to miss it...I desperately need this trip to recover from so much sadness and loss.
Dee...Right now I'm writing training materials full time (zzzz) but I write a quarterly newsletter for an executive coaching firm and for several years was a primary source reporter for technology publications. And, like most freelancers, I dabble in fiction and non-fiction stuff, the bulk of which never gets finished because the revenue work takes precedence!