You can use TA's here in the USA I think even if you are in Europe, Asia etc. as people in my DH John's company live all over the world and use a USA TA.
LindaBabe said:Mine was worth her weight in gold when she helped my bereaved roomie get a flight back from Madeira (even though I called her at 10pm, at home.)
Welcome to Florida! The good thing about living in Orlando is that you'll be near the parks!
I'm hoping to get over there in the next week or so before Spring Break. I'd have liked to go for the Leap Year 24 hour event but my brother was in the hospital for 8 days and didn't get released until yesterday. (he'll be ok)
However waking up and having it be March just brightens my mood. I know when I lived up north in snow/ice country it really made a difference. It just sounded so much better and one knew that Spring really was around the corner. For me, it means we SHOULD get our announcement next month...and I'll be on the Fantasy next month!
It's coming soon folks! I know it is!![]()
My DS's family loves living in Lithia, FL! They've lived there for just under a year. I hope you love it too!
I went to the TA who booked our honeymoon... they say they specialise in cruises... Disney? "Oh, we are so sorry, we can't help you with that."
@ Annichan (and other German/European cruisers): How do you book your Disney cruises?
Yes, we will surely book as soon as possible!
We also don't mind the long flight home.
I see you are from Arnhem? My MIL lives close to Emmerichjust across the border.
Could it be that this is because they are working for a US company?
I know I have seen quite a number of TAs that don't accept European clients (often only US and Canada) when I started looking for cruises outside of Europe.
Yes, it sounds like that!
From what I have read it sounds as if the whole TA system is rather different in the US. I don't think I have ever heard of a TA who is available all day long - here you'd have to go to the TA office during their business hours (something like 9 to 6 or maybe 10 to 8) to book a vacation. It's likely you could also call them during their opening hours to book something with them but at 10pm you could very likely only talk to an answering machine.
Also I don't think many TA's would spend their time waiting for a booking to open up (especially as with the different time zones that might be an inconvenient time). Maybe they'd have a note on their desk and would book it "first thing in the morning" (or at their first convenient point of time - which might even be later if another client just happend to walk in... usually the customer who is in the shop gets first priority).
Only a small number of TA's specialise in cruises. And even many of those can't book Disney. We booked our Hurtigruten honeymoon with a wonderful travel agency that does specialise in cruises... they can book "everything" from Aida to Windstar but not Disney.
There is a reason they call this country a service desert
I don't know if I might feel uncomfortable dealing with a foreign TA. Different language, different time zone, different legal system - what if the TA I chose isn't trustworthy and runs off with my money, I'd have to sue in the US. I know, I know... unlikely. It's just that I don't trust people easily![]()
. . .I don't know if I might feel uncomfortable dealing with a foreign TA. Different language, different time zone, different legal system - what if the TA I chose isn't trustworthy and runs off with my money, I'd have to sue in the US. I know, I know... unlikely. It's just that I don't trust people easily![]()
I don't know if it working for a USA based company but I do know several TA's active on this board who have European clients.
I deal with my TA via email as we are in different time zones, plus the convenience of having an email trail is better for me than taking notes on a phone call.
Well we made it here, safe and sound! We got here Monday night, but sadly our stuff couldn't make it until Wednesday because the truck with all of our belongings got caught in the tornadoes in KY. Some of it got damaged, but thankfully nothing that can't be fixed/replaced. The truck driver told us that only our truck and 3 others survived at the truck stop he pulled over in. So, we are incredibly thankful it wasn't worse. I can't imagine the horror everyone is suffering that were affected by the storms.
We have been busy this weeks unpacking and cleaning, but we took time to go to PC to see the Dream leave on Friday. My DS loved waving and saying goodbye to the people on the boat from Fishlips (great restaurant, btw). I cannot wait to get on board again soon (even DH said once we are settled we may need a mini-vacation!!!).
I hope everyone had a great weekend. And if you are one of the lucky ones on the Dream right now, thanks for waving back at my DS, he LOVED it!![]()