Originally Posted by
dmel
I'm looking for a Disney cruise in 2015- not sure what month yet (as of now, itineraries through April only are published). I've never cruises with DCL before. It is going to be a multi-family trip (with a bunch of 4 year olds and 1-2 year old siblings), but I'm not sure of (a) the number of families coming (though I'm sure not enough for a group rate), and (b) whether the other families would like me to organize all travel or book separately, given the same ship&itin.
So, what's the best option:
1. Book myself with DCL directly
2. Book with certified Disney Vacation Planner TA, such as recommended by sites like mousesavers
3. Book with my normal virtuoso TA (who will likely see this post; hi David)
4. Book via points portal - I did see the post on booking via UR portal but haven't checked that or other portals for DCL.
I'm mainly concerned with price (base - shipboard credits), but from what I've read, folks suggest not booking directly so the TA can help with "issues."
I'm not sure of I should just compare price quotes and use cheapest or if one route is preferred for service/extras/issues.
Suggestions?
And, off-topic from above, but I'll ask anyway: some of our group have already been on DCL cruises. They will receive the Castaway club amenity upon boarding. Any way to get the amenity for the other kids who've never sailed before, in the spirit of being equal?
Book with a specialized DCL agent, even though I am based in the YK I always book directly with these.
Here a few to try for a quote
Travel on a Dream
Tinks Magical Vacations,
Dreams Unlimited
All seasons.com based in Florida
The price you pay for the cruise will be the same as charged by DCL, but the TA's will compete with OBC depending upon the price of your cruise and how many nights you cruise for.
As regards the kit, no you can't get one, unless you can find one on ebay. They are for repeat cruisers.
If you like the cruise think about rebooking on board, you get a discount.
At the moment Disney are offering a 50% reduced deposit.
Don't get hung up and waste money on the stateroom. Inside ones are some of the largest in the cruise world for families. You will spend very little time in it, especially as it's your first cruise.
Try here for more info
http://www.thedibb.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=543948
There is sticky there mainly for Brits, but it tells you everything you need to know about cruising