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Old 05-30-2014, 09:04 PM   #1
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Costco Disney Cruise? Worth it?

I heard you can get a costco cashback card thing for booking a cruise through Costco is it worth doing or should I just book through disney or elsewhere?
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I'm not sure how much Costco offers for their card, but many Disney Travel Agencies offer onboard credits as an incentive to book through them. Might be worth checking out.
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$235-$310 for the time/room and time we want
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If DCL is offering a deal, then Costco (and any other travel agent) can get you the same deal. I don't think there is any real advantage for booking straight through DCL vs a travel agent. So why not book through Costco, if it means you essentially get money back?

We've booked our last 4 or 5 cruises through Costco. One of those being a Disney cruise. Costco is really great - friendly and easy to work with. We had an issue with our Royal Caribbean cruise in February (they announced in November that our specific cruise would have to be cancelled due to some maintenance). We had booked our cruise over a year in advance, and Costco was great with assisting us with the rebooking process, along with getting us additional onboard credit than RCCL was offering for the inconvenience. ( we had certain things booked that were no longer available)


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If DCL is offering a deal, then Costco (and any other travel agent) can get you the same deal. I don't think there is any real advantage for booking straight through DCL vs a travel agent. So why not book through Costco, if it means you essentially get money back?

We've booked our last 4 or 5 cruises through Costco. One of those being a Disney cruise. Costco is really great - friendly and easy to work with. We had an issue with our Royal Caribbean cruise in February (they announced in November that our specific cruise would have to be cancelled due to some maintenance). We had booked our cruise over a year in advance, and Costco was great with assisting us with the rebooking process, along with getting us additional onboard credit than RCCL was offering for the inconvenience. ( we had certain things booked that were no longer available)


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That's good to hear! I appreciate the confirmation. Does costco also do disney dining plan free when its offered by disney?
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From what I understand, any special or deal Disney is running, anyone can book it. If you can get the deal through Disney directly, any travel agent can also book it for you. (Because they're essentially just being a middle man for you.... They are contacting Disney directly for you). I don't know if Costco runs any gift card specials with WDW vacations like they do with cruises though.


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Oh ok thank you a lot!
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Costco gives approximately 8%-9% "back" as a "Cash Card" after you cruise. For the most part, the cash card must be used at Costco or their website, though a few people report being able to exchange the cash card for actual cash. So it can be quite a good deal.

If you book with a TA (such as Costco or other), you will need to make all changes and all payments through that TA. DCL will not speak to you directly about financials or stateroom changes, adding passengers, changing dining times, etc. You can do your own online check-in and advanced reservations for things such as adult dining, spa, excursions, etc. I only point this out because some people feel very strongly about wanting to maintain control of all aspects of their reservation, in which case a TA may not be appropriate.

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Hmm... that's interesting. Can't I forward it like I would an expedia resort booking to disney?
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Hmm... that's interesting. Can't I forward it like I would an expedia resort booking to disney?
Sorry, I've never booked through Expedia so I'm not sure what you mean by "forward it" to Disney. Costco, like online agencies such as Expedia, AAA and others, are Travel Agents. They make their business by commission. You can request that a TA release your reservation back to DCL (or WDW) but then the TA doesn't get paid a commission and you don't get the "perk" for booking with them -- the Costco Cash Card, onboard credit, gift basket or whatever that TA offers.

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Sorry, I've never booked through Expedia so I'm not sure what you mean by "forward it" to Disney. Costco, like online agencies such as Expedia, AAA and others, are Travel Agents. They make their business by commission. You can request that a TA release your reservation back to DCL (or WDW) but then the TA doesn't get paid a commission and you don't get the "perk" for booking with them -- the Costco Cash Card, onboard credit, gift basket or whatever that TA offers.

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