Hello ~
We are scheduled to go on our first cruise in 2 weeks, with my husband, mother, and 3 children. We have 2 side-by-side cabins, deluxe family verandah. We booked through Dreams Unlimited. Unfortunately, my mother broke her hip on Thursday and had surgery yesterday. We are devastated, but she cannot go. We are trying to decide whether to go as a family of 5 without her or to rebook the whole cruise for a few months out when she might be able to join us. She bought travelers insurance through an independent agency, so she CAN get money back.
Here are some questions I would love feedback on:
1) Is there a phone number for Dreams Unlimited? I keep telling my agent over email that I'd like to speak on the phone on Monday and she has yet to give me a phone number.
2) Our travel agent first came back and said our cabin doesn't sleep 5. But, I know it does, so I pressed, and then she said yes our cabin DOES sleep five, but "due to capacity issues, even though you are cancelling one room, they cannot add 2 passengers to this room. It’s confusing, but cruising is very different than hotels." --- What does this even mean??? I just figured that if we switch to ONE cabin my mother might be able to recoup more money than if we keep the two cabins - way more space than we need. If we keep two cabins she can only file a claim for her fare. IF we drop an entire cabin, won't she get more money back?? Wouldn't the 4th and 5th passengers in our cabin be cheaper? Can anyone explain what this has to do with capacity? I would think Disney would love to be able to offer some other fmaily an upgrade, or sell another cabin. Any experienced cruisers please help me here!
3) What should I do??
Thanks!
We are scheduled to go on our first cruise in 2 weeks, with my husband, mother, and 3 children. We have 2 side-by-side cabins, deluxe family verandah. We booked through Dreams Unlimited. Unfortunately, my mother broke her hip on Thursday and had surgery yesterday. We are devastated, but she cannot go. We are trying to decide whether to go as a family of 5 without her or to rebook the whole cruise for a few months out when she might be able to join us. She bought travelers insurance through an independent agency, so she CAN get money back.
Here are some questions I would love feedback on:
1) Is there a phone number for Dreams Unlimited? I keep telling my agent over email that I'd like to speak on the phone on Monday and she has yet to give me a phone number.
2) Our travel agent first came back and said our cabin doesn't sleep 5. But, I know it does, so I pressed, and then she said yes our cabin DOES sleep five, but "due to capacity issues, even though you are cancelling one room, they cannot add 2 passengers to this room. It’s confusing, but cruising is very different than hotels." --- What does this even mean??? I just figured that if we switch to ONE cabin my mother might be able to recoup more money than if we keep the two cabins - way more space than we need. If we keep two cabins she can only file a claim for her fare. IF we drop an entire cabin, won't she get more money back?? Wouldn't the 4th and 5th passengers in our cabin be cheaper? Can anyone explain what this has to do with capacity? I would think Disney would love to be able to offer some other fmaily an upgrade, or sell another cabin. Any experienced cruisers please help me here!
3) What should I do??
Thanks!