iluvdisney
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I'll be joining all of you on this cruise too! 

Living in Toronto ... west end.
Whose originally from Rome NY?
We have friends in Blossvale NY and go every year for "Honor America" weekend. Love the parade and the concert in the park with the fireworks...)
Guilty! I still have friends there, but the town is so different since the Air Force Base closed. There are times I miss the small town atmosphere, but I still enjoy living near a city now.
Donna
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what we have done in the past is booked a room now! If the price of the cruise should rise, we then would have the lower price and have them apply the onboard credit to that reservation!
Last time we did this, price of the cruise did rise making only a $30.00 difference in between the one we had booked and the 10% discount..
Peter
Why have the group discounts with the travel agents been eliminated? I heard that Disney just isn't doing it this way anymore.
elaine
I have a better idea of where you are now. I've often read about the Garlic Fest but have never gone to it.
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Hi Everyone. We will be joining you on this cruise. We are also doing the EB repo right before this one...so we get to stay on.
Our party includes Paula (42), Alan (45) and Adam (18). (Ages now). Alan and I are self employed. I love to scrapbook in my free time. Alan loves UK basketball and football and working in the yard. Adam plays HS football, XBox and loves to fish and shoot. We are booked in 7509.
We are also going to be on the Magic WC 4/7 and I hope to rebook this on board for the discount and OBC. Here's hoping it will be worthwhile.
Paula
What he is saying is if you get a booking now and then check when you are onboard, you need to weigh the price it is then versus now and take into account your 10% and OBC that you will get.
His last cruise when up $30 from when he booked it so by booking onboard, he saved 10% (off of the higher price) and got the OBC so in the end saved more than the $30 increase.
Makes sense?
If the price is the same and you rebook onboard, even better
Edited to add: I guess that's not what he was thinking![]()
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Guilty! I still have friends there, but the town is so different since the Air Force Base closed. There are times I miss the small town atmosphere, but I still enjoy living near a city now.
Donna
Hello Everyone - Add us to the list!! Rob and Amber.
Location = bottom of the ship -Cat 12!!! Yippe!! With no windows, 1 bathroom, and sometimes free bass from Beat Street.
So wanted to do the repo. Just too long to be away from work.
Rob
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There are still group discounts for cruises, just not on all cruises. I nearly always book a fake date onboard (also called a "throw away cruise"), but I used mine for the repo. Yeah, you tie up the deposit, but on the other hand you usually get 10% and the onboard credit when you change it!
TAs don't have any advantage to getting the secret porthole rooms, or any rooms for that matter. It's all the luck of who gets to the room first!
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So I guess I should have tried that morning on my own to get the cabin I wanted and then transferred it to a TA. alas. live and learn.
Should I be checking daily for cancellations or just request this from my TA?
unlikely at any rate.
I did not find a minute while onboard to even think about visiting the desk to book another cruise. Can you do this in the terminal while you are waiting to board and there is nothing else to do?