For those people who book ahead of time, to ensure cabin and seating time, and then hope to get the Florida resident rate applied to their booking when the FLR rates are released, would you cancel your reservation just before 60 days out to get a full refund or just cruise at the higher price if FLR rates are not offered?
I am just wondering because if everyone used the strategy to book early and hope for the FLR rate Disney would have no incentive to offer discount rates as the ship would most likely be fully booked.
I am just wondering because if everyone used the strategy to book early and hope for the FLR rate Disney would have no incentive to offer discount rates as the ship would most likely be fully booked.
