KSDisneyDad
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- Sep 19, 2002
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Good Idea - let's see what we can do! Here is your design, two different stamp border designs -
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What do you think?
I really like them, especially the second one, it's what I wanted to do (the stamp), but you made it much better! perfect teamwork!
I put it in my signature, but I think that the problem is that it's vertical, so it's too big... maybe I'll make it vertical. find another picture not as tall...
To all-
600+ days to the cruise and this board is this active, amazing. We booked yesterday, Donita and I will be joining you. This will be our 4th Disney cruise, and by the time it happens, at least our 12th cruise, who knows what we will do between now and then. We leave in a few weeks for a 21 night TA on Princess, quite excited.
We have lived in the Atlanta area for a year, prior to this we lived in Orlando for 8+ years. One of the hardest things about living here in Atlanta is not living in the backyard of the mouse. We look forward to the wonderful communication that will come up in the next 22+ months.
Hope all is well-
Welcome! Nice to have a veteran cruisers aboard and I look forward to hearing how your upcoming transatlantic will be!
You said you booked flights through a consolidator - how does that work? Do they do flights within Europe as well or do you mainly save when booking transatlantic flights?
Thanks!
The basic premise behind the consolidator is that they sign a large agreement to purchase x amount of tickets on a particular airline. The discounted fare is substantial, they pass the savings to the end user (us). Generally consolidators stick to international airfare, but some are beginning to offer domestic airfare as well. I have not researched flights within Europe proper.
There are numerous consolidators that you can find on the internet. Care should be taken to find a reputable company, the concern is always there. We booked our travel through the consolidator, within minutes of receipt we were able to log into the airlines reservation system (USAIR) and make seat selections.
A note - Because we purchased one way air, a few extra steps needed to be taken (post 9-11 contingencies I am sure). The difference between what we paid and what the airline was asking (for the same flight) was considerable (I think it was close to a $1500 difference at the time). The consolidator was less expensive that Expedia, and Travelocity as well.
I hope this information will act as a guide for you. We have many months before we have to begin looking for airfare for this cruise.
Hope all is well-
The basic premise behind the consolidator is that they sign a large agreement to purchase x amount of tickets on a particular airline. The discounted fare is substantial, they pass the savings to the end user (us). Generally consolidators stick to international airfare, but some are beginning to offer domestic airfare as well. I have not researched flights within Europe proper.
There are numerous consolidators that you can find on the internet. Care should be taken to find a reputable company, the concern is always there. We booked our travel through the consolidator, within minutes of receipt we were able to log into the airlines reservation system (USAIR) and make seat selections.
A note - Because we purchased one way air, a few extra steps needed to be taken (post 9-11 contingencies I am sure). The difference between what we paid and what the airline was asking (for the same flight) was considerable (I think it was close to a $1500 difference at the time). The consolidator was less expensive that Expedia, and Travelocity as well.
I hope this information will act as a guide for you. We have many months before we have to begin looking for airfare for this cruise.
Hope all is well-
Is anyone here planning to take a short trip on the Dream before our TA cruise? Our kids are begging us for a trip.
Just 672 days left for us!
I had my TA cancel our reservation for this cruise for now. If something happens with our 2010 WB TA then we'll look to come back. Have a wonderful cruise!!