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Old 02-26-2008, 03:16 PM   #1
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Question Travel Agent..to use or not to use

We are planning a Eastern Carib cruise in April/May.....our first one....are there any pros to booking witth a travel agent opposed to booking with disney directly? Is it any cheaper or should I not waist my time?
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I used a TA for my first trip and am using the same TA for my second.

I have never seen it cost more using a TA. Some of the Disney Specialist TA's have blocks of rooms reserved and can get you a better location on the ship, sometimes save you money, and often other little pieces of magic appear.

(I even us a TA for my WDW trips, and they have always matched or beaten the price WDW was quoting on the website)
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thanks for the info.......do you have a particular TA that you could refer me to?
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Particularly for a cruise, and especially for a first cruise, a TA is invaluable. You need to interview a potential TA. Ask lots of questions, but also expect her/him to ask questions. If an agent isn't asking questions, how will she/he know what you want and need?
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Extra bonus: Some TA's offer stateroom credits. We got a credit of $150 for an upcoming 7-day Mex. Riviera.
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Well, I'm biased toward using a TA although we do have a lot ot offer. Personalized service - getting to know you and finding out what you want to do and see so we can make recommendations to suit your needs. You get to take advantage of our 'been there, done that' experiences and plan the perfect trip. Many offer lower prices, shipboard stateroom credits - even stateroom gifts so it pays to shop around.
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Go with a TA for sure!!!!

At least give them a fare chance. TA's have been there, they have taken courses, they know what your don't. They can recommend things that you may not even think of....also if you have a problem...do you think a internet sales place will help you like your TA...NO WAY! TA's are the best.
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Use a TA! They have so Much info they can share. Prices are about the same. If they book and a special comes up they sometimes can change you? Not always but it sometimes can be done. They may also have a in house special!

Unless your agent adds on fees and stuff you may pay the same as if you looked it up yourself. And you get the benifit of their expertise. Cabins, shore exc.
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You should also consider calling Disney Cruise line directly....They were very helpful when I booked my cruise, and answered all of my questions. I also like the fact that I booked with Disney, so if I have any problems, Disney can fix it....Now I did not book on line, but once booked, I can view my reservations on line, make changes, and do anything I could if I called directly.
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Unless your agent adds on fees and stuff you may pay the same as if you looked it up yourself. And you get the benifit of their expertise. Cabins, shore exc.
A reputable agent should not charge any fees for their services. We are paid commission from Disney NOT by charging fees our clients. Be very careful of any agency that charges you a fee for their services. None of the agencies that support this board charge fees.
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I used a TA for our first cruise but I did not know then what I know now. I would definitely use a TA that is a Disney specialist because by using a TA you cannot make changes directly, they have to do it for you. I do not think our TA was very knowledgable on DCL and certainly wouldn't be up at midnight to make reservations for me. It took days to get a return call and they were not able to make airline reservations for me. I did alot of the calling and planning myself. I will say that I paid less for our accomodations then was quoted on the DCL website and also received a $100 in-room credit which was unexpected, but no real guidance as far as planning or advice. In fact when I asked about a veranda vs other stateroom options, she felt the veranda was not worth the extra money. I choose the veranda because I liked the idea of being able to view the open sea and get fresh air any time I wanted. I have never regretted that decision. The Passporter books are an invaluable tool for those of us who need expert information and tips. I think they make the difference between a great experience and a not so great experience. These boards are also wonderful for learning about things you would not otherwise even think of. So have a wonderful trip and just enjoy!!!
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