GMRO
Active Member
We're the family who needs a place-holder since I won't spend the money a cruise costs every 18 months. Give me 25 months (when kids go, we go late August and when it's just me and the wife, we go in September) and I'll move it once...when they open the dates for August/September 2 years out. All they've done from my point of view is to miss some cruises from us since we'll no longer get the discount and won't go every 2 years. September 2015 will be our 3rd cruise in 6 years and I was good on that schedule. WDW will be losing some business from us too since we did nights in the parks after our cruises.
I reckon I don't blame DCL since they're in it to make money. People taking advantage of the system (any system) end up hurting those who don't.
What are the reasons DCL doesn't open the dates for 24 months at a time? Then they could give you 24 months to use it with 1 move...
Chad
I get a bit of what you say Chad. Our first cruise we booked thru MJ. We got some sort of discount I’m sure vs. the DCL website. Past that we have booked while on-board for our next cruise(s). Then turned over the reservation to MJ once we got back on land for them to maintain for us.
That said, if no onboard discount was offered for rebook we’d still be booking thru MJ as we did for our first cruise. YES - we like it that much. That discount to me is nice but not a deal breaker. Yea they did change the deposit – still not a deal breaker since it’s off the total package we'd be paying anyway.
Basically if you want to go you will. If it means that much to you – you will go and do what it takes to save and go. Unfortunately the “hoggish” folks who took advantage of this somewhat lose policy have ruined it for folks like yourself. If you need an “app” to keep track of all your dummy reservations – land or sea – you have a problem.
Sending a ship out in the ocean with more than a single digit percent of empty rooms, that is a ship not fully booked, is wasteful and a money loser. Look at the airline industry. Many flights/routes have been cancelled due to many planes not filled – years ago. They finally got smart and stopped flying with planes only 1/3 full. Hopefully DCL has realized what they lose thru empty rooms and low last minute discounts cost to try and fill a ship based on dummy dates moving out. Is this some of the truth? Wouldn't doubt it...it's about heads in beds in the travel industry. DCL has changed their policies to help them remain efficient and keep doing what most of us love and keeps us going back for more. It has to be a scheduling nightmare for them and any travel agent. This could remove a bit of the administrative waste that constant maintenance/babysitting accounts requires.
To me it’s like buying a car and finding out the next month the dealer is offering higher discount that you did not get. If you waited you could have had the lower price too. But you bought when you did and you are not eligible for the new deal.
It is what it is…
GOOD LUCK booking future cruises!