Not sure what you mean by "redeeming"?how does it work in redeeming it on board?
On the DCL website:How do you preorder? Is there a certain date before the cruise you have to preorder by? Thanks for letting me interrupt!
For cruises beginning Jan 1, and later, if you use your Disney VISA for your onboard account you get:If I use my Disney Visa do I also get the 10% off? I just read that on another post that made me remember this question. Thanks!
I'll also point out the "plus prints" mean all those prints they actually print up to include in your folder (in the bookcase). It doesn't mean ALL photos will have prints. From the My Cruise Photos website:You have two choices, all digital or all digital plus prints. The "plus prints" costs and extra $100 for a 7 day cruise. You;ll have lots of photo opportunities. In addition to all the places their photographers are set up on the ship for posed pictures, they also come to your dinner table many nights (try to sit next to different people in your group different nights so you don't always get the same pairs.) They even had a photographer come out into the water on Castaway Cay for some great shots.
Yes, only those items that actually have the emblem stating a discount have a higher cost onboard. All other packages are the same price onboard.I am looking at photo packages now for our February cruise. Some of the stuff on the mycruisephotos.com website show an emblem if they are discounted and some things don't show an emblem- if there is no emblem does that mean it is the same price on board? For example- 10 digital photos - $149.95. Is that the price prepurchased or if we want until we are on board?
It's my understanding that the photographers stop taking photos around dinner time on all cruises, in order to allow enough time to download and sort photos into the proper folders.For those who have done a 3-night cruise, when do the photographers stop taking pictures? Other than pictures taken on CC, will there be any photographers that last day? Thanks!