Joe & Joanne
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Ok tomorrow is the 19th a special day for AAA Members. Curently they are offering free soda mugs ($35.00 value each), but as far as I can see no $100.00 per stateroom onboard credit. If you book or transfer a reservation to them on the 19th they will give you a $25.00 credit per booking. So you end up with a package value of 4 x $35.00 plus the 2 x $25 room credit for a total value of $190.00. Another agency will give a flat $50.00 rebate per booking for a value of $100.00. We currently have a DCL reservation. We are not big soda drinkers, so this would not be a big deal. Cruise date 11 May 2002, Cat 5, 2 cabins.
The questions are:
Is it worth getting the commorative soda mugs and then have to carry them around with you?
Does anyone know if AAA is offering any other credits? The agent does not have a full notebook and is new. For every question we have he has to put us on hold and look up the answer.
Instead of the mugs could we get an onboard credit and use it for what we would like?
Instead of the email company giving a rebate could this be used as an onboard credit?
Since one company deals with email, is across the country and the other is local would it be easier making and tracking payments to the email company?
Would you anticpate any problems with getting cruise docs from email company?
Sorry this is so long but it seems the email company would be easier to deal with.


Ok tomorrow is the 19th a special day for AAA Members. Curently they are offering free soda mugs ($35.00 value each), but as far as I can see no $100.00 per stateroom onboard credit. If you book or transfer a reservation to them on the 19th they will give you a $25.00 credit per booking. So you end up with a package value of 4 x $35.00 plus the 2 x $25 room credit for a total value of $190.00. Another agency will give a flat $50.00 rebate per booking for a value of $100.00. We currently have a DCL reservation. We are not big soda drinkers, so this would not be a big deal. Cruise date 11 May 2002, Cat 5, 2 cabins.
The questions are:
Is it worth getting the commorative soda mugs and then have to carry them around with you?
Does anyone know if AAA is offering any other credits? The agent does not have a full notebook and is new. For every question we have he has to put us on hold and look up the answer.
Instead of the mugs could we get an onboard credit and use it for what we would like?
Instead of the email company giving a rebate could this be used as an onboard credit?
Since one company deals with email, is across the country and the other is local would it be easier making and tracking payments to the email company?
Would you anticpate any problems with getting cruise docs from email company?
Sorry this is so long but it seems the email company would be easier to deal with.

