cvjw
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Dec 22, 2005
Pretty much the same as me at this point. I would rather be given the opportunity to cancel and receive a full refund at this point. If Disney decided to offer the 125% rebooking credit then maybe I can figure something out. Like so many others have said....it's schedule conflicts but more importantly the prices are much higher which is the real issue.
Agree. Was talking to a nice CM at DCL yesterday - having her answer a few questions for me to help with our decision. She asked why we didn’t want to cancel and rebook now with the 100% refund. I told her that the same sailing at the same time next year, in the same cabins is $1,000 more out of pocket. She said it was just inflation. I said, no - it is the fact that I booked almost opening day for our 2020 cruise and would be forced to book much later for a 2021 cruise and pay the much higher prevailing rates. She pretended to not understand and just blamed inflation.