lotsofboys
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I hope none of this is a repeat. I've been reading most everything on the boards these last few days, but I just wanted to share some information that was given to us today. We received a call from DCL confirming our Main dining selection (still don't know why because the confirmation shows it already). Anyway, DH asked all the questions that he has been wondering about for the past few days. Remember these are the answers given by a "sales" person. I am just repeating what she said, which may or may not be true:
1) How full are the ships? As of this morning she said only 2 staterooms left on the FL - CA and the CA - FL was 90% full
2) Why price increase so quickly? As was very well stated in a previous thread, she confirmed that the computer is automatically set to raise prices when certain percentages of a category are sold. She said that a typical Disney cruise takes 2 or more months to reach that point and Wednesday it took less than 2 hours as we all know.
Also with regard to the price increase, DCL is contractually obligated to pay for a certain number of cruises out of Port Canaveral even if the Magic is on the West Coast. The cost of using the San Pedro Port is obviously very expensive because they have no long term contract with them. The same applies to supplies, DCL would have long term contracts with suppliers out of Port Canaveral but not necessarily on the West Coast. So it would be reasonable to expect the cost of the 7 day cruises out of CA to be higher than out of FL.
4) What will DCL do about only 3 shows for 14 days? She said don't worry they have many surprises in store for everyone.
5) Why are some people able to transfer their $200 stateroom credit and 10% early booking discount and others are not? She stated that this has been the biggest source of controversy over the past 48 hours and that they were told officially that neither can be transferred. (We are in this situation and she suggested writing to guest services and explaining our situation since we were told it would transfer and that is why we decided to rebook the repositioning cruise.)
6) We are a family of 5 and booked two Cat 8's with the thought that we can convince 2 more family members to come with us. She said to give her two names right away because the ship is rapidly approaching sell out capacity and even if there is room in your cabin, we would be unable to add any more passengers. That one felt like a sales job, but we went ahead and gave grandparent's names and deposits for them because we know someone will go with us.
I'm sure I forgot something, so I will add it as it comes to mind.
1) How full are the ships? As of this morning she said only 2 staterooms left on the FL - CA and the CA - FL was 90% full
2) Why price increase so quickly? As was very well stated in a previous thread, she confirmed that the computer is automatically set to raise prices when certain percentages of a category are sold. She said that a typical Disney cruise takes 2 or more months to reach that point and Wednesday it took less than 2 hours as we all know.
Also with regard to the price increase, DCL is contractually obligated to pay for a certain number of cruises out of Port Canaveral even if the Magic is on the West Coast. The cost of using the San Pedro Port is obviously very expensive because they have no long term contract with them. The same applies to supplies, DCL would have long term contracts with suppliers out of Port Canaveral but not necessarily on the West Coast. So it would be reasonable to expect the cost of the 7 day cruises out of CA to be higher than out of FL.
4) What will DCL do about only 3 shows for 14 days? She said don't worry they have many surprises in store for everyone.
5) Why are some people able to transfer their $200 stateroom credit and 10% early booking discount and others are not? She stated that this has been the biggest source of controversy over the past 48 hours and that they were told officially that neither can be transferred. (We are in this situation and she suggested writing to guest services and explaining our situation since we were told it would transfer and that is why we decided to rebook the repositioning cruise.)
6) We are a family of 5 and booked two Cat 8's with the thought that we can convince 2 more family members to come with us. She said to give her two names right away because the ship is rapidly approaching sell out capacity and even if there is room in your cabin, we would be unable to add any more passengers. That one felt like a sales job, but we went ahead and gave grandparent's names and deposits for them because we know someone will go with us.
I'm sure I forgot something, so I will add it as it comes to mind.
