ruadisneyfan2
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I have a few questions about booking last minute. I have a four day cruise reserved on June 8 Disney dream with two cabins. They are inside cabins and They were almost $6000 because I booked only a month ago. I have never bookled last minute and I am a little nervous to try it.
Does anyone know if the beginning of June is a hard time to get a last minute cruise? And also when they open the IGT VGT rates do you book them right away or do they get lower if you wait a little Longer? I have read quite a bit of this post so I think I understand that they come out about a month to two months before the sail date? Do you have to book these reservations online or can you call Disney Cruise line?
I guess I am just trying to get the confidence to cancel this reservation and wait till it gets closer to try to get a l better price? Thanks for any help for advice
A lot of schools are still in session in early June but most schools down South are already closed by then. Just like with buying airfare, flexibility is the key to getting good rates. Is your baby your only child? Would you be able to sail during the school year? How flexible is your work about getting time off?
Did you already book flights that have a change fee? In other words, does it have to be June 8? What if June 4 had *GT rates?
I've never really looked at *GT rates until just lately because it's so hard to get time off work and that is not very flexible at all. So once I'd get the time off, often 1 year in advance, I'd feel the need to get it all booked. It's that old-school mind set that makes me want to plan super early but it seems to be pointless these days since most sailings have *GT rates, pretty much all fall & winter so far.
I now wish I'd been paying closer attention to the history of these earlier last year.
I think if all 4 of us were sailing and I held out for *GT rates which never showed up and then prices went up and I already bought flights, and I'd be stuck paying some exorbitant cruise fare, I'd want to have a "Plan B" of something else to do in FL. Just in case. I wouldn't want the feeling like I was forced into paying a high cruise fare.