Sue (mom of 3 boys!)
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I don't think DCL has phantom dummy dates, but still use actual cruises for dummy dates. I think that DCL just has certain lower demand cruises in the distance that they assign to people who indicate they want a dummy date. Three weeks ago we booked a dummy date cruise and let the rebooking agent know we didn't intend to actually cruise on that date. He put us on a December 2011 cruise and told us to cancel or move our reservation by a certain date and circled it for us on the paperwork.
DCL also immediately assigned the cruise to our TA upon our request. Our TA will call me next year before 105 days knowing we are Gold CC members to ask if we want to pay in full to book Palo or excursions if we haven't already moved it. We actually let her know it's a dummy date so she will contact us when the 2012 dates are announced.
I know that it's our responsibility if our TA messes up and forgets to call or email, but on our first 5 cruises the TA contacted us well in advance of final payment/cancellation date. They want to be paid afterall! It's nice having a backup that costs us absolutely nothing! They actually save us money through extra OBC!
I only bring up the TA as an idea to others who book dummy dates far in advance and want someone else on their side helping them. It could help prevent what happened to the OP. I'd use a DCL specialist TA.
OK, I was wondering how they could keep track of dummy dates/cancellation dates, etc. So it really hasn't changed then.
I agree about the TA suggestion. Out TA always lets us know way before anything is due, as well as knows it's a dummy date and when we actually want to cruise in the future.
To the OP: DId DCL not send you a Welcome Aboard Packet? We usually get ours well before any final payment dates.




