Jodisneyfan
Earning My Ears
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- May 17, 2015
No rooms available on the WBPC cruise!!!Is there a reason the spreadsheet doesn't have the 2019 WBPC on it?
No rooms available on the WBPC cruise!!!Is there a reason the spreadsheet doesn't have the 2019 WBPC on it?
2643 is open and also GTY inside rooms. They come and go.No rooms available on the WBPC cruise!!!
is there a beginners guide to following this thread somewhere? in the process of trying to find a discount on a cruise in august. I read the OP and am still very confused
If you're lucky, in the last few weeks or months before the cruise, a discounted & restricted guarantee rate (GT rate) will open up for your cruise. This only happens for certain cruises, & tends not to happen for the most in-demand cruises (such as cruises over major holidays or cruises to Alaska). It only happens on cruises that haven't sold well.I hate to be stupid, but was are GT rooms?
That's the one part I'm not sure about, as both times I've booked GT, it's been past the PIF date, anyway.Last I knew, granted it was almost 5 years ago, you did not have to PIF at the time of booking a GT rate.
Thanks for the clear up. Do you have to call and ask for a GT room specifically?That's the one part I'm not sure about, as both times I've booked GT, it's been past the PIF date, anyway.
You can book it online or call, just like for booking any other category of cabin. The category listings for that cruise on the DCL website will clearly show if any GT bookings are available.Thanks for the clear up. Do you have to call and ask for a GT room specifically?
Ok, thanks. I have never seen GT before. I have seen Florida residents or Military disccounts. I will keep watch. Looking for March 16 3 day on the Dream.You can book it online or call, just like for booking any other category of cabin. The category listings for that cruise on the DCL website will clearly show if any GT bookings are available.
That one's in the middle of spring break, so it isn't likely to get discounted.Ok, thanks. I have never seen GT before. I have seen Florida residents or Military disccounts. I will keep watch. Looking for March 16 3 day on the Dream.
Picky me, any way to freeze the top row so it shows the column labels when you scroll down?I just updated the availability spreadsheet as well.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...6I6WPiGAXpmAtfUAtIubYph_bHlyEHHwv1uTH/pubhtml
Picky me, any way to freeze the top row so it shows the column labels when you scroll down?
Yea, totally had a ditz moment!Copy and paste it into excel and freeze the headers.
You're assuming that a military discount rate will come out. It's actually not that likely for a discount rate to come out for a midsummer 7-night Fantasy cruise.So, we're planning a Disney Cruise for summer 2019. Specifically a 7 night Eastern Caribbean on the Fantasy in July, though could do first half of Aug.
We're a family of 5. If I book opening day, the cheapest would be Deluxe Family Oceanview for 5.
Or, I could sweat it out for 16 months or so and plan on booking with the military discounts when they come out. I know the chance of getting a deluxe family (oceanview or verandah) is slim to none, but I could get two insides. At the standard rates, the cost of the two insides is $700-$1000 more than the single family oceanview.
After all that, my question comes down to this. Would the military discount for two inside cabins (for 3 and 2) in the summer be significantly more than $1000, compared to opening day prices?
Thanks!