NeedsNEscape
Mouseketeer
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- Apr 7, 2004
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Hi,
On the July western cruise, I 're-booked' a DCL cruise. Since it was my first cruise, I didn't quite understand that you had to re-book the same cruise to get a big discount. Having done the 7 day, I really wanted to take a 4 day on the other boat and spend a week in WDW. So I booked a Wonder 4-day for next year. I didn't really get a discount, but they did give me a $200 shipboard credit. ---and although I haven't got a note that shows what I booked, I notice that they had no problem charging the Visa card. Another thing I didn't realize at the time was that I only had to rebook 1 person in the room and not all 4 of us. In fact, I could have 're-booked' a room and my husband could have 're-booked' a room. Then we could transfer the reservation to any of our friends, if we had found some who wanted to go and, of course, we have found some.
The thing is, to 're-book' a WONDER cruise when you are on a MAGIC cruise does not appear to be any big price break! So I am thinking of switching my reservation to my travel agent. He can get the room cheaper, but I will have to give up the $200 shipboard credit. In all, I end up saving about $150 if I change reservations.
Now my question: is there anything else that I am giving up from my DCL 're-booking' if I switch to a travel agent? Has anyone else gone through this before?
I also should explain that my 're-booking' is now a LAND/SEA booking, although I am thinking of changing that too, because I would want to do WDW after the cruise and DCL will only book the land part before the cruise -- seems strange to me too.
On the July western cruise, I 're-booked' a DCL cruise. Since it was my first cruise, I didn't quite understand that you had to re-book the same cruise to get a big discount. Having done the 7 day, I really wanted to take a 4 day on the other boat and spend a week in WDW. So I booked a Wonder 4-day for next year. I didn't really get a discount, but they did give me a $200 shipboard credit. ---and although I haven't got a note that shows what I booked, I notice that they had no problem charging the Visa card. Another thing I didn't realize at the time was that I only had to rebook 1 person in the room and not all 4 of us. In fact, I could have 're-booked' a room and my husband could have 're-booked' a room. Then we could transfer the reservation to any of our friends, if we had found some who wanted to go and, of course, we have found some.
The thing is, to 're-book' a WONDER cruise when you are on a MAGIC cruise does not appear to be any big price break! So I am thinking of switching my reservation to my travel agent. He can get the room cheaper, but I will have to give up the $200 shipboard credit. In all, I end up saving about $150 if I change reservations.
Now my question: is there anything else that I am giving up from my DCL 're-booking' if I switch to a travel agent? Has anyone else gone through this before?
I also should explain that my 're-booking' is now a LAND/SEA booking, although I am thinking of changing that too, because I would want to do WDW after the cruise and DCL will only book the land part before the cruise -- seems strange to me too.
