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Old 08-17-2005, 11:29 AM   #16
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Re: How did you book your Disney Cruise?

<font color="blue"> My first cruise was a 4 day, I booked that with Annette from MEI-Travel she's the best. While onboard that frist cruise I booked my second (which would be my first 7 day cruise) to take advantage of the discount on stateroom credit. I just gave them my TA's name so she would get the credit.

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I used Small World Vacations. They've been great so far!!
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Old 08-17-2005, 03:49 PM   #18
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How did you book your Disney Cruise?

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Another question: What is the lowest price someone has paid for a 7 night Western Caribbean Cruse?

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It's going to depend on the time of year as to how cheap let alone when. The Western itinerary is the newer of the two 7-day cruises so usually is more expensive. As it becomes old hat and they introduce all these newer itineraries hopefully it'd start coming down.
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Old 08-24-2005, 12:47 PM   #19
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Re: How did you book your Disney Cruise?

My cruise was booked online. I did tons of reading about it first. I looked online and thought I could get a better deal with a travel agent as we are exploring the theme parks too. I was wrong. I did better picking the hotel, park tickets, and cruise info by myself. Even renting a car turned out to be cheaper then Disney transportation.
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Re: How did you book your Disney Cruise?

Directly through the website.
Worked out well for the special West Coast Cruises.
I would probably try MouseEar Vacations next time, but always compare anyone to booking direct.

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I boked mine throug AAA. My TA ann has been very helpful in several vacations to Disney. However I have found regular disney vacations cheaper directly through Disney if they are offering a special package deal.
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I have just booked my first cruise with cruise.com. So far so good.
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Re: How did you book your Disney Cruise?

Just booked our first cruise (4-day Wonder) last week through Sam's Club. I was going to book online directly with DCL, but Sam's was a little cheaper (the cruise fare and the insurance).
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I booked mine with Maureen ( ya!) at Grand Getaways Travel. She my first and only TA and is so good at dealing with, well, me!
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Re: How did you book your Disney Cruise?

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Just booked our first cruise (4-day Wonder) last week through Sam's Club. I was going to book online directly with DCL, but Sam's was a little cheaper (the cruise fare and the insurance).

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Did you get any additional 'perks' i.e., a shipboard credit, a welcome basket?

Just curious as I ponder the best way to book our second Disney cruise!
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Re: How did you book your Disney Cruise?

As far as I know I'm not receiving any kind of perk from Sam's other than the price discount.

I will receive a $50 onboard credit - and that's for booking with the Disney Visa. From what I understand you have to pay for the cruise in full (deposit and rem. balance when it's due) with the DV in order to get the shipboard credit. Of course, you should be able to book with anyone (DCL, TA, etc.) and get the credit as long as you pay with the DV (if you have one).
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I will receive a $50 onboard credit - and that's for booking with the Disney Visa. From what I understand you have to pay for the cruise in full (deposit and rem. balance when it's due) with the DV in order to get the shipboard credit. Of course, you should be able to book with anyone (DCL, TA, etc.) and get the credit as long as you pay with the DV (if you have one).

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My plan is to book our next vacation while on board in October. I'll use my Disney Visa. I recall that there is a very generous 'ship board credit' when you book while on the cruise. Add that to using the Visa and I should have a very nice chunk of change to spend on board!
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Booked our 10/23/05 Wonder cruise on board, then transferred to Dana @ MICDAN.

Booked our 07/08/06 Magic cruise from DCL directly on 10/4/04. Subsequently transferred to Dana @ MICDAN.
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I actually made 3 different reservations! One w/Travelocity, one w/USAA and one w/AAA. Wound up going with AAA because they were giving $150 onboard credit and if paid w/Disney Visa also got another $50. Also because I felt more comfortable dealing w/a person face to face.
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I booked on the phone with Disney (had a question that wasn't answered on line...) Then recently transfered to a TA and saved 10%!! I think my savings are so high cuz I'm paying so much to cruise at Easter... LOL
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