EDS19
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I've tried to look through some old threads but haven't found an answer to this. We are planning a Disney Cruise for next April or May. Because one member of our party won't know his work/project load until late November we don't know which date will work for us. But we know it will either be one specific cruise in April or one specific cruise in May.
It's killing me watching prices go up and cabins filling up. So would Disney let me (and would you guys recommend) booking both dates (of course paying the down payment for both) and then just cancelling one of them once his work/project schedule is officially announced? We would be able to make the decision at about 120 days out from the earliest cruise so that should be fine with the 90 day cancelation policy.
Just wanted to see if that is allowed and if any of you have done that before.
Thanks for the help!
It's killing me watching prices go up and cabins filling up. So would Disney let me (and would you guys recommend) booking both dates (of course paying the down payment for both) and then just cancelling one of them once his work/project schedule is officially announced? We would be able to make the decision at about 120 days out from the earliest cruise so that should be fine with the 90 day cancelation policy.
Just wanted to see if that is allowed and if any of you have done that before.
Thanks for the help!