
jel0511 said:There is no hardsell on board, and you can actually completely ignore the area if you're not looking. Danielle is VERY nice, and won't try to do anything to push you into anything. It is definately better to book on board than to wait until after. We rebooked for 2005 and 2006 on board, and it definately paid. We use All-Seasons Travel and I checked their prices before leaving. We're saving about $400 off their prices by booking on board, and we get the $200 credit. You only get a $100 room credit for the 3 or 4 night, and a $400 credit for the 7 day land/sea. If you're at all considering cruising again, book on board!! Even if you're thinking of 2007, book for a 2006 date and then change it once 2007 dates are released, you still keep the 10% off and the $200 room credit this way.
For the person asking, DCL is now booking cruises through the end of 2006.
Thanks Mark, I already transferred my reservations to All Seasons and did get their additional rebate!!!mark & sandra said:jel0511- We booked onboard as did you, but did you know you can then transfer your booking to AllSeasons and they will give you an additional discount for doing so. I received an additional 250.00 when I switched over. I kept my 10% discount and my stateroom credit...Mark
What you do is book for a 2006 sailing and change it to a 2007 sailing date once they are announced. Your price does not hold though. You are still entitled to the 10% off current rates and still receive the $200 on board credit. Each sailing usually prices out slightly differently. We ended up moving one of our dates that we booked on board by 2 weeks. That sailing is $200 more than the sailing we had booked. You always qualify for the 10% discount, but it's on prevailing rates, so keep that in mind.lkohawaii said:Let me see if I understand this right. If I'm sailing summer 2005 and won't be returning to WDW until 2007. Can I book onboard for 2006 and then change to 2007? Will the price hold if I change to a TA once off the ship?
Yes you can. If you've booked the cruise you're currently on with either DU, All Seasons, or any TA for that matter, Danielle (or the on-board booking CM) will see that. They'll ask you if you want to retain the same TA as before, if you want to book with another TA, just say you don't want to transfer your reservation at this time. When you get home, call the TA you want to transfer your reservation to, and they'll take care of everything for you. I booked my 11/6/04 cruise with All Seasons, and when I rebooked for 2005 and 2006, Danielle could see that my reservation was booked with All Seasons and asked me if I wanted to keep the same TA. I said yes, and when I returned home, I contacted All Seasons to let them know I had rebooked on board. They took care of everything to get the reservation into their system, and I received a rebate from them on top of my 10% off savings and my $200 on board credit.leahvonleah said:So, you can rebook onboard and then transfer to DU or All Seasons? How does that work?
We are looking for a 2007 sail date-from what I have read, we would just reserve a 2006 sailing date and then switch when they release 2007 dates?
