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good point kellib! Ouch I'd hate to be one of the reps these next few days....


Originally posted by WDWguru
Having worked in retail and customer service, we can absolutely sympathize, so we were careful not to shoot the messenger.
Originally posted by BriarRosie
3. It's October 28th! Not only is this during hurricane season, it
is probably a slow season for the ship, anyway. Who's to say that
Disney didn't request the company to charter that date to
inconvenience the fewest amount of pre-booked guests? I know that I probably would if I worked for Disney Cruise Line.
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Originally posted by smjj
It would be very appropriate if we could find out the company that chartered the ship then call them and let them know how this has affected so many people and threaten to boycott them. You never can tell...smjj

We have to plan a year in advance for something like this, so I can only imagine how you all who were screwed must feel...........I'm very curious to know who booked this. How hard would it have been for a company to book something of this magnitude(sp?) this close?? I mean, I just don't get how they booked something this large, so close with all of the planning that you would need to coordinate 3,000 + people. Why couldnt they booked this 18 mos. out when dates are announced and released for booking?Its amazing what the mighty dollar can do.................
Originally posted by jmminarik
If Disney were really smart, they'd offer people's money/dvc points back and give people rooms on property with a LOS pass (whatever the marketing heads call it these days) at an All star resort. The 'loss' for Disney would be only on paper, the gain would be extra spending in the parks and a lesser or entirely mitigated PR fiasco.
Just my not so humble opinion.
-Joe