goofieslonglostsis
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hi everyone
me(birthday 36), dh, dd(will be 2), dgrandma(birthday 52) & dgrandpa will be there on our first(hopefully of many) disney cruise. we are so excited. Any helpful information will be greatly appreciated.
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Welcome 'aboard'! Yet another birthday-bash.


We will have a larger than life balcony, but somehow I'm thinking the group is becoming to big to celebrate out there.

Just got off the boat September 14, 2008...lol...
Me (33), DW (30), DS(3). Looking forward to meeting you all...had a great time with our last DIS Meet Group...
Also welcome "aboard"!

And of course, you to Drea.

I am hoping all you smarties can answer a ? for me. We booked our 9/26/09 cruise when we were on board 9/14/08. We got the on board credit of $200 I think, but I have heard of people saying if you switch to DU you can get more on board credit? Can someone explain this to me? How do I switch my ressie? Thanks in advance to the advice. The 9/14 was our first cruise so there is a lot for me to still learn. We were on the Wonder, btw and had a blast. I am trying to catch up on the thread. Hope to chat with ya'll later![/I]
It's very easy; mail the TA you want to transfer the reservation to and tell them you want to transfer the ressie. They've got forms to do this and it's SO easy.
You might want to shop around a little, though. For me personally, DU wasn't the best deal by far. I asked a couple of TA's for a quote, for the most affordable 7 day cruise somewhere between august and october (got to love the abbility to travel any day). DU quoted me a cruise for almost $4000,- for august solo. Sure, they offered me $200,- OBC but when you can book another sept. cruise much cheaper through DCL it isn't that attractive. Anyhow, one TA came with a very attractive offer. Pricing on tier 1 and eventhough the OBC was lower than some other TA's, the basic price (price minus OBC) was the cheapest by far. The TA even upped my OBC later on when stumbling upon a cheaper one -with no OBC-. And that happened to be for both this cruise and the Western a week before. Anyhow, I really want to do St. Maarten, so that was an easy pick. Just for fun I also asked a DU a quote for this specific cruise. The quote was significantly higher and the difference in OBC didn't cover that. So I ended up booking through DCL and transferring it to my current TA.
Shop around and see which TA can offer you the best deal for your family. It really can differ sometimes. (personally I only wanted to deal with DCL-expert TA's, but there are enough of them out there)