Aimeedyan
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Originally, we booked directly with Disney and then decided it may be worth using a travel agent instead. Unfortunately, we missed the window to transfer the booking so now our understanding is that we'd have to cancel, have an agency rebook us, and just hope the cabin we chose is still available.
Our cruise is in February so I'm assuming people aren't snatching up cabins like crazy so perhaps coordinating with an agent would mean a pretty good shot at getting the cabin once we cancel... but this is new territory for us.
Besides the onboard credit (it'd only be $100), would the benefit of a travel agent be worth risking the cancel/rebook? In your opinion, of course
(we want a Palo dinner reservation on Pirate Night but do not want any excursions, character dining, etc.)
Thanks!!
Our cruise is in February so I'm assuming people aren't snatching up cabins like crazy so perhaps coordinating with an agent would mean a pretty good shot at getting the cabin once we cancel... but this is new territory for us.
Besides the onboard credit (it'd only be $100), would the benefit of a travel agent be worth risking the cancel/rebook? In your opinion, of course

(we want a Palo dinner reservation on Pirate Night but do not want any excursions, character dining, etc.)
Thanks!!