First time on a Disney Cruise… I have questions..

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1) What can OBC be used for? Details please.

2) What is the difference between Categories 6B, 6A, 5D, 5C, 5B, and 5A? (I know there is a price difference.)

I appreciate your help. Thanks.
 
1) What can OBC be used for? Details please.

2) What is the difference between Categories 6B, 6A, 5D, 5C, 5B, and 5A? (I know there is a price difference.)

I appreciate your help. Thanks.
1) Onboard Credit is a credit that's applied to your onboard account. Everything you purchase while on the cruise (excursions/tastings/spa/nursery/gratuities/photos/drinks/popcorn/gift shop purchases) is charged via your KTTW card to your onboard account. The only OBC that has a limit it the $50 OBC that the Disney VISA gives for using it to pay for your cruise - that's only applicable to beverage purchases.

2) Category 5 & 6 are both verandah rooms. 5s will usually be on a higher deck than 6s. A, B, C, D roughly designates the actual location on the deck (A's are pretty much midship, with B, C & D progressively more forward or aft from there).
 
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Thank you so much for the response booking a last minute trip. This helps with my decision.
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I believe the verandahs in Cat 6 (at least on the classic ships) have a white wall instead of plexiglass. If you are sitting down, you won't be able to see the ocean. You can do a google search for the photos.
 

1) Onboard Credit is a credit that's applied to your onboard account. Everything you purchase while on the cruise (excursions/tastings/spa/nursery/gratuities/photos/drinks/popcorn/gift shop purchases) is charged via your KTTW card to your onboard account. The only OBC that has a limit it the $50 OBC that the Disney VISA gives for using it to pay for your cruise - that's only applicable to beverage purchases.

2) Category 5 & 6 are both verandah rooms. 5s will usually be on a higher deck than 6s. A, B, C, D roughly designates the actual location on the deck (A's are pretty much midship, with B, C & D progressively more forward or aft from there).
Can you use OBC for future cruise holdings? I don't think you can, because otherwise they can't refund to the original payment method.
 
Can you use OBC for future cruise holdings? I don't think you can, because otherwise they can't refund to the original payment method.
I'm not sure, but I think a future booking isn't put on your onboard account, it's a separate purchase.
 
I believe the verandahs in Cat 6 (at least on the classic ships) have a white wall instead of plexiglass. If you are sitting down, you won't be able to see the ocean. You can do a google search for the photos.
6a and 6b on the Dream/Fantasy have a whitewall but it only comes up to about shin height and the rest is plexiglass. It does not restrict your view at all.
 
I am a first time DCL cruiser as well.....I was not able to pick a room -just a category. What does this mean?
 
I am a first time DCL cruiser as well.....I was not able to pick a room -just a category. What does this mean?
Once a certain percentage of rooms within a specific category has been "sold" the category goes GTY (guarantee). That means you pay the same cost as if you select a specific room in that category, but you are only guaranteed that DCL will assign you to AT LEAST a room in your category or better. Room assignments for GTY bookings typically occurs in the 45-60 day window.
 

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