Ohmymonty
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Hey all!
Remember back in the day when Disney gave on board credit for booking a cruise while on board? I guess they don't do that anymore...This is the first time I've used an on board reservation since covid so, it was news to me.
I've used Small World Vacations for the last 10 years because they were referred to me and I didn't have any reason why not. Their policy had always been (I think) to offer half the OBC they would give normally when using a placeholder reservation. It didn't bother me before because I got the extra OBC from DCL.
So for example, I think before the policy was $100 from DCL for cruises under 7 days ($200 for 7 or more). Then Small World Vacations gave me credit based on cruise fare. For my upcoming cruise, their grid says I should have gotten $100 for booking through them. But that $100 is really $50 because of the placeholder reservation. So by old rules I would have ended up with $150 OBC. By the new rules, I only get $50 because of the placeholder reservation.
SO my question is: does anyone else use a travel agency that doesn't change their OBC offerings if you have a reservation you made while onboard? Or does anyone use a travel agency that is better than others in terms of OBC offerings?
Always trying to get more bang for my buck. Thanks!
Remember back in the day when Disney gave on board credit for booking a cruise while on board? I guess they don't do that anymore...This is the first time I've used an on board reservation since covid so, it was news to me.
I've used Small World Vacations for the last 10 years because they were referred to me and I didn't have any reason why not. Their policy had always been (I think) to offer half the OBC they would give normally when using a placeholder reservation. It didn't bother me before because I got the extra OBC from DCL.
So for example, I think before the policy was $100 from DCL for cruises under 7 days ($200 for 7 or more). Then Small World Vacations gave me credit based on cruise fare. For my upcoming cruise, their grid says I should have gotten $100 for booking through them. But that $100 is really $50 because of the placeholder reservation. So by old rules I would have ended up with $150 OBC. By the new rules, I only get $50 because of the placeholder reservation.
SO my question is: does anyone else use a travel agency that doesn't change their OBC offerings if you have a reservation you made while onboard? Or does anyone use a travel agency that is better than others in terms of OBC offerings?
Always trying to get more bang for my buck. Thanks!