Has anyone ever booked a ocean view and ask for an upgrade to balcony at check in and received it?
Here is a blurb I post when trying to explain upgrades.....
If you call
DCL and "ask" for an upgrade DCL will assume you are willing to pay for that upgrade....but when DCL upgrades you on their own there is no cost to you.
DCL really does not upgrade out of the kindness of their hearts, well, maybe they do sometimes!!! But, in reality, they upgrade based on their inventory requirements for any given cruise. There is really no rhyme or reason or set pattern....it does not matter if you booked your cruise early or last minute, booked GTY status or got an assigned cabin, are a return cruiser or first timer, had a TA book it or booked on your own, paid off cruise early or at the due date, had one stateroom booked or many, had adjoining cabins or connecting cabins, booked onboard or from home, booked via phone or on the web, booked directly at the DCL site or with DCL on the phone, used DVC points or cash or reward dollars, yadda, yadda, yadda, etc.....none of these things matter in regards to DCL upgrading a cabin. Believe me, if there was a secret formula, the people on this board would have figured it out already!!! LOL!!!
You would find out if you were upgraded by checking on your reservation at the DCL site and seeing a change in cabin number if you were assigned a cabin. Or, if you were GTY status you would see if a cabin number was assigned. You can check the deck plan to see if it was an upgrade or not. If you booked with a TA they may call you if they noticed you were upgraded. Note....the category you booked will ALWAYS STILL SHOW on your reservation but the way to tell if you were upgraded is by checking the cabin number on a deck plan.
I like this website...
http://www.cruisedeckplans.com/DP/Main/CL-Disney.php
or you can find the deck plans on this Dis here....
http://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/cruise-new/cr-deckplans.htm
Sometimes DCL will contact you and offer you a paid upgrade at a lower price than if you booked it yourself....and sometimes there is availability the day of sailing to upgrade at the port at a significant discount. You would do this at the desk after you check in. You would head to the supervisor's desk and inquire about a paid upgrade. They have a chart (no one here has it) and they price the upgrade based on their chart but it is cheaper than upgrading ahead of time.
On the flip side...if you picked a cabin in an area of the ship that you like and you don't want to be upgraded then call DCL or your TA and tell them to put a DO NOT MOVE notation on your reservation. Some people pick a specific cabin that they want and don't want to be moved, even as an upgrade.
MJ