When I booked this Land/Sea vacation a year ago, the price was dependant on the category cabin you got on the Disney Wonder. Category 1-3 had you going to a different level of resort at WDW, while categories 4-7 had you going to a Polynesian level resort. Now, I was able to actually pick out the cabins I got onboard, but the travel agent said that the same was not true about the Polynesian. That is when she said to "call them a week before arrival".
Here is what I now believe. I think that the land/sea rate only gets me a room, any room at the Polynesian. Clients who book the Polynesian separatley will have preference as far as room assignments. So, if lagoon view rooms are completely booked up by hotel clients, than the cruise clients can only get garden views. Then I would guess that category 4 passengers have precedence over category 5, then 6, etc. And then passengers who have made room requests have precedence over those that did not.
Therefore, I have made a request for lagoon view. The 3 day stay being at the end of April (no spring break, no summer vacation), I guess I have as good as chance as any of getting what I want (I have category 6 on the boat). But no guarantee.
I don't really like this mystery. If I could pay a few bucks more to guarantee the room assignment, I would.
So, do I have it right?
Does anyone know any other tricks I can try to perhaps tip the odds my way?