JayhawkFans
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*** Wow .. so based on the responses to my initial post .. I can estimate that my agent was going to make less than $200 in commission. Which in my opinion is not enough for him to have treated me like he did for cancelling. I ended up cancelling and then later rebooking with another agent who was going to honor the onboard credit that VISA offered (which he claims was not available) and also added in additional onboard credit. Let's face it .. cruising is expensive enough and every incentive helps. I totally understand if he would have put in hours or even minutes researching things for me but I went to him with the exact cruise; exact cabin; etc. I didn't have any questions other than what price can you offer.
I know for future reference who to book with and who to stay away from ***
I know it is impossible to find out exactly how much but I'm looking for a ballpark figure as to how much a TA might make in commission on a 3 night Dream cruise. The total cruise fare was $1,695.
The TA is an independent agent who books (I'm guessing) less than 20 Disney cruises per year.
I know for future reference who to book with and who to stay away from ***
I know it is impossible to find out exactly how much but I'm looking for a ballpark figure as to how much a TA might make in commission on a 3 night Dream cruise. The total cruise fare was $1,695.
The TA is an independent agent who books (I'm guessing) less than 20 Disney cruises per year.