StuartMI
<font color=blue>Finally gets his wish...<font col
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I'm in desperate need of help and I'm wondering those that HAVE rebooked on board if you could shed some light on this.
Let me explain:
My friends, DW, and myself are looking at a July 2006 cruise on the magic. There are a total of 7 adults and 4 children. Here's how we want the rooms layed out:
Room 1 - Category 9 : Adult 1, Child 1, Child 2 - CONNECTING WITH
Room 2 - Category 9 : Adult 2, Child 3
Room 3 - Category 9 : Adult 3, Adult 4, Child 4 - CONNECTING WITH
Room 4 - Category 9 : Adult 5
Room 5 - Category 9 : DW and Myself ( Adults 6 and 7)
Now, I got the quote from DCL and then a subsequent quote from Costco which was MUCH cheaper. What I'm wondering is this, though. If I wait to book all of these until DW and I are sailing on the wonder next month, what are the probability of the rooms that I want being taken? I'm guessing connecting rooms are popular, but I have no idea.
What the DCL rep suggested was to guarantee it with her on the phone and get the rooms, then, if it's cheaper on board, rebook it, pay the deposit AGAIN, and then cancel the old ressie and get the refund or transfer the deposits to the new ressie.
What I want is a) to have the final booking done with Costco so I can take advantage of their huge savings, and b) get the 10% on board booking discount and the $200 on board credit per stateroom.
So, I'm wondering, is this even possible? What path should I take to do this? What I'm guessing I should be doing is:
* Book the rooms I want now with DCL and lay out the deposit
* Rebook on board, confirm the prices are cheaper, and then get the on-board credits and 10% discount confirmed
* Get home from the cruise next month and cancel reservation #1 and switch the rooms from ressie #1 to ressie #2 if there aren't any connectors left.
* Then call costco and get them to take over the reservation.
Does this sound right? Will I forfeit any on-board credits or discounts if I let costco take it over?
Suggestions?
I'm in desperate need of help and I'm wondering those that HAVE rebooked on board if you could shed some light on this.
Let me explain:
My friends, DW, and myself are looking at a July 2006 cruise on the magic. There are a total of 7 adults and 4 children. Here's how we want the rooms layed out:
Room 1 - Category 9 : Adult 1, Child 1, Child 2 - CONNECTING WITH
Room 2 - Category 9 : Adult 2, Child 3
Room 3 - Category 9 : Adult 3, Adult 4, Child 4 - CONNECTING WITH
Room 4 - Category 9 : Adult 5
Room 5 - Category 9 : DW and Myself ( Adults 6 and 7)
Now, I got the quote from DCL and then a subsequent quote from Costco which was MUCH cheaper. What I'm wondering is this, though. If I wait to book all of these until DW and I are sailing on the wonder next month, what are the probability of the rooms that I want being taken? I'm guessing connecting rooms are popular, but I have no idea.
What the DCL rep suggested was to guarantee it with her on the phone and get the rooms, then, if it's cheaper on board, rebook it, pay the deposit AGAIN, and then cancel the old ressie and get the refund or transfer the deposits to the new ressie.
What I want is a) to have the final booking done with Costco so I can take advantage of their huge savings, and b) get the 10% on board booking discount and the $200 on board credit per stateroom.
So, I'm wondering, is this even possible? What path should I take to do this? What I'm guessing I should be doing is:
* Book the rooms I want now with DCL and lay out the deposit
* Rebook on board, confirm the prices are cheaper, and then get the on-board credits and 10% discount confirmed
* Get home from the cruise next month and cancel reservation #1 and switch the rooms from ressie #1 to ressie #2 if there aren't any connectors left.
* Then call costco and get them to take over the reservation.
Does this sound right? Will I forfeit any on-board credits or discounts if I let costco take it over?
Suggestions?





