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There is the DCL app. However, I don't think you'll get any push notifications from the app about new itineraries. Best bets are to be sure you're on DCL's email list and opted in to get emails, social media, and/or here to know when new itineraries are released.I get an email with the new itineraries and I see it on instagram I think if I remember correctly. But do they have a iPhone app that will send a notification of the new itineraries?
Life takes me in so many different direction. It’s sometimes 4-9 months between visits here, other times it’s twice a day. I was just looking for a squeaky wheel that I could dedicate to only Disney.No. But you can check here![]()
I think that's it, kind of. It helps those who aren't totally sure they want to do it, maybe they're juggling different vacation ideas or aren't sure if they can take time off. But having less of a cash outlay helps them think they'll book just to have the option... DCL probably knows many may cancel, but they also know others will end up keeping it.seem like less serious people book the cruises and then cancel....
Even if the majority of folk do, its an interest free loan to Disney... generally though once people book it solidifies it. They might move instead of cancel too. I'm sure DCL has all the stats and can tell it works.I've never understood the point of the reduced deposit offers.... I guess makes people feel better about the initial payment, but it still has to be paid.... If anything just seem like less serious people book the cruises and then cancel....
For those who book a placeholder while onboard, if the future cruise you eventually choose is 7 nts or longer, it will be granted the half deposit option.I think they dropped a discounted deposit offer. https://disneycruise.disney.go.com/special-offers/half-off-cruise-deposit/
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I think they dropped a discounted deposit offer. https://disneycruise.disney.go.com/special-offers/half-off-cruise-deposit/
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I was just about to ask the same thing. I'm (im)patiently waiting to book an October 2025 trip on the new boat. The deposit offer doesn't seem to do anything to the final cost of my trip, and ultimately saves me nothing. It's just a matter of how much I pay now vs. how much I pay later, right?I've never understood the point of the reduced deposit offers.... I guess makes people feel better about the initial payment, but it still has to be paid.... If anything just seem like less serious people book the cruises and then cancel....
I think putting less down for something that's months away is a nice perk. Maybe you have an upcoming vacation this Summer and you don't want throw a bunch of money into a vacation that's not until March of next year or you have some expenses that need to paid before your vacation. For people that have a lot going on or take multiple trips a year. I think it's helpful.I've never understood the point of the reduced deposit offers.... I guess makes people feel better about the initial payment, but it still has to be paid.... If anything just seem like less serious people book the cruises and then cancel....
I agree. When our kids were young, it was $250 pp deposit for a 7-nt cruise. That’s $1000. For us to rebook onboard, in addition to the expenses for the current cruise, we had to pay an additional $1000. That was huge considering a cruise for our family of 4 (deck 2 window) was $3500. That is almost 30% up front.I think putting less down for something that's months away is a nice perk. Maybe you have an upcoming vacation this Summer and you don't want throw a bunch of money into a vacation that's not until March of next year or you have some expenses that need to paid before your vacation. For people that have a lot going on or take multiple trips a year. I think it's helpful.
That is correct. A reduced deposit means you may need to pay less upfront, but you will pay the remaining full amount of the cruise when you make your final payment.I was just about to ask the same thing. I'm (im)patiently waiting to book an October 2025 trip on the new boat. The deposit offer doesn't seem to do anything to the final cost of my trip, and ultimately saves me nothing. It's just a matter of how much I pay now vs. how much I pay later, right?
It's not meant to be a discount. It's exactly what it is a reduced deposit. It's something a lot of cruise lines do to get people to book cruises far in advance.I was just about to ask the same thing. I'm (im)patiently waiting to book an October 2025 trip on the new boat. The deposit offer doesn't seem to do anything to the final cost of my trip, and ultimately saves me nothing. It's just a matter of how much I pay now vs. how much I pay later, right?
No they're not. It only goes to SeptThey're already available and have been for a while.
Last I checked, winter is January-March and I can absolutely book cruises for January-March, 2025.No they're not. It only goes to Sept
Well, I guess not today. Hoping for next week!There's always next week!![]()
Genuinely surprised it wasn't today.Well, I guess not today. Hoping for next week!
Maybe TAs hear tonight, then announcement tomorrow?Genuinely surprised it wasn't today.