I've gotten a quote from the
DCL and have emailed a TA to see if we can get a better price or OBCs.
I know you've already stated that you aren't going, but I just thought I'd give you a little info for future planning. Or, I know you said you're looking to possibly go without your friend, so maybe this will help with that. Anyway, as a previous
travel agent (and hopefully opening my own agency soon), I can tell you that Disney does not allow discounting on their product. Sometimes a
travel agency can discount using their commission, for example, if they're getting $100 commission they could discount your cruise or trip by $50 and essentially give-up 50% of their commission to you. Most agencies don't do this anyway, but those that do are not allowed to do it on the disney product. The only way for an agency to get Disney cheaper than Disney themselves is if they've booked a group on a
Disney Cruise at a set rate and the normal rate goes up. The agency with a group will have their rate locked in for how ever many cabins they held while the general public sees the rates increasing. Unfortunately, that's the only way to get a "cheaper price" on a Disney cruise. Also, with regards to OBC, etc - it's the same situation. Any booking promo that includes a credit is something coming from Disney direct - any agency (be it a TA or Disney castmember) who books with that rate code would receive that credit. Moral of the story, unless you can find a travel agency with group rates on a Disney cruise, you're better off booking direct with Disney, and, "discounts" on Disney products don't exist. Anyway - I hope that helps!

I hope you're able to find a sailing
Question??? Where is everyone coming from? What city or State? I'm from Victorville, Calif.
Oh wow, we're fairly close! We live in San Jacinto (unfortunately), which is in Riverside County (unfortunately).
Hey there, I was wondering if you had talked to Disney and if they had released any suggestions for hotels in the San Diego area yet? I know we are still far out, but I also know how time slips away and all of a sudden it is time to get on the ship.
I may give them a call myself today to see if I can get any answers.
Ryan and I were both born and raised in San Diego, so we're happy to help with answering anyone's questions on hotels, the area, etc. Booking a hotel and transfers through Disney is great, but expensive (more than it should be). You might be better off booking without going through Disney, if you're willing. Anyway, hotel is really going to depend on the type of experience you want to have, type of hotel, and how much money you do or don't want to spend on a room. There are a lot of GREAT places Downtown (specifically in the Gaslamp Quarter, near the ball park, and near Seaport Village) that are FABULOUS, but they're not cheap. We've stayed there a lot on trips back to the area, but we stopped going a while ago because it got too expensive. Problem is, even if you can find a hotel reasonably priced, most of the hotels in downtown have $30 to $50 PER NIGHT parking fees!!! NO JOKE! Just be sure to check the parking and "resort fees" before making a reservation and you should be fine.
