KeepDreamin
Earning My Ears
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- Jan 31, 2017
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This is my first cruise and first time using a travel agent. I am not particularly satisfied, but wondering if my expectations are out of line.
I booked our cruise through a TA that specializes in Disney, and also advertises Universal, Sea World, etc.
Overall, the booking has been piecemeal - cruise booked Dec 2015, WDW resort booked Aug 2016 for before and after cruise, park tickets added last week before FP window opened, and DCL transfers requested.
There have been a number of snafus that on there own wouldn't have been a big deal, but cumulatively are starting to make me wonder. For example:
-I inquired about trip insurance and was forwarded the DCL info with the info that I may find better coverage for less with a different company. I ended up buying directly on my own.
-When we made the resort hotel reservations, I requested that the TA apply a payment toward my cruise account. It never happened.
-When we made our resort reservations, our first choice was sold out for the discount. A few weeks later I was checking and found that it had opened up, contacted the TA, and switched it (I am satisfied with this one, very possible I just noticed first.)
-Tried to get tickets ahead of 60-day FP window, but didn't hear back. Ended up buying separately.
-Requested to have DME set up once we had flights. Ended up calling and adding it myself.
On the plus side, the TA was on the ball for our final payment and did register and sign up all for an early port arrival, ticketed meets, BBB, excursions, and adult dining when it opened up at 75 days.
Am I just too high maintenance, or did I select the wrong agent?
I booked our cruise through a TA that specializes in Disney, and also advertises Universal, Sea World, etc.
Overall, the booking has been piecemeal - cruise booked Dec 2015, WDW resort booked Aug 2016 for before and after cruise, park tickets added last week before FP window opened, and DCL transfers requested.
There have been a number of snafus that on there own wouldn't have been a big deal, but cumulatively are starting to make me wonder. For example:
-I inquired about trip insurance and was forwarded the DCL info with the info that I may find better coverage for less with a different company. I ended up buying directly on my own.
-When we made the resort hotel reservations, I requested that the TA apply a payment toward my cruise account. It never happened.
-When we made our resort reservations, our first choice was sold out for the discount. A few weeks later I was checking and found that it had opened up, contacted the TA, and switched it (I am satisfied with this one, very possible I just noticed first.)
-Tried to get tickets ahead of 60-day FP window, but didn't hear back. Ended up buying separately.
-Requested to have DME set up once we had flights. Ended up calling and adding it myself.
On the plus side, the TA was on the ball for our final payment and did register and sign up all for an early port arrival, ticketed meets, BBB, excursions, and adult dining when it opened up at 75 days.
Am I just too high maintenance, or did I select the wrong agent?
We found this out the hard way one time when the TA forgot to book our hotel and there was no room in the inn for us.