Hey guys, I had a thought in the middle of the night! I did a lot of reading about the Panama Canal's changes to the toll/tax structure, and was looking at the timeline, and came up with a new idea as to how
DCL may have been playing with us with this increase. What if this were the scenario:
2006: DCL finalizes its decision to go back to the west coast in 2008 and starts to work on a price structure for the cruises. The accounting team is working on putting together the fee structure for port fees/taxes, etc. When they look into the fees for the Panama Canal crossing, they're stumped..
At this point Panama had announced it was going to do an increase in fees, but nothing had been approved or even presented for objections yet. The Panama Canal Authority just said they were going to make significant changes to the system, increasing the tolls for all passages in order to pay for canal expansion. However, no one was sure how much the toll increase would be. Additionally, there were rumblings about passenger vessels (like cruise ships) being charged on a "per berth" basis, but again, nothing was assured.
THe Panama Canal Authority wasn't scheduled to make a decision on the process until March/April, and DCL wants/needs to get its 2008 schedule out in January. So, a (not so brilliant) decision is made to leave the Panama Canal fees OFF of the fares for the eastbound and westbound passages, figuring that their cruise contract allows them to add on tax fees any time before passengers make final payments. The changes in Panama are made official in April, and DCL extrapolates the fee among passengers (unable to assess the fee only to those passengers who have already paid their entire passage in full and have no reason to make changes to their reservation-- which clearly is a VERY small percentage, if anyone at all, at this point).
If something like this happened, DCL may have been planning to sneak one by us from the very beginning! It would explain the line we keep getting from DCL that the tax wasn't included in our original fare though.
Honestly, I don't know which scenario makes me feel more upset! Just food for thought.