Anonymous wrote:Cruises have turned ghetto, sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just got back from a Disney Cruise and we used a travel agent. We were able to get the same price as booking direct plus a $600 on board credit. I recommend it solely for that purpose. The advice they gave was minimal and there isn't too much to plan for a cruise.
This is true, but OP should understand that if he/she goes this route, DCL will not engage them directly. Everything has to be done through the travel agent.
Anonymous wrote:Are you a Costco member - book through them and you will probably qualify for a big gift card after your trip.
Anonymous wrote:Cruises have turned ghetto, sorry.
Anonymous wrote:We just got back from a Disney Cruise and we used a travel agent. We were able to get the same price as booking direct plus a $600 on board credit. I recommend it solely for that purpose. The advice they gave was minimal and there isn't too much to plan for a cruise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you a Costco member - book through them and you will probably qualify for a big gift card after your trip.
+1. Here are the decision points:
1) concierge or not. It’s nice but a lot more expensive.
2) once you book, decide quickly if you want a cabana on the private island or if you want any of the speciality dining places (the specialty dinner places don’t take kids). I don’t think any of that is necessary but it does book fast. If you like fancy food and want a nice dinner away from the kids, reserving at Palo might be nice.
3) eventually decide if you want to do disney excursions or get them separately and what you want to do. Some of these will sell out but probably not quickly so you have some time to decide.
It’s very easy. People here can probably give you better advise than any travel planner.
Anonymous wrote:Are you a Costco member - book through them and you will probably qualify for a big gift card after your trip.