I would have loved to see that show!One thing that other posters have not mentioned is that they created a new show for us the "floating hotel" night at PC. They allowed the theater team to showcase their talents by performing Disney musical numbers. Oh my! What a treat! The songs they chose were really diverse..."God Help the Outcasts" from Hunchback sang while accompanied by piano and a contemporary dancer. ::tears:
Oooooh I'd love to hear that! Did anyone get a video or recording and if so is it posted anywhere?
We were at Kennedy Space Center on Sunday and decided to end the day at Port Canaveral to watch the Fantasy sail out. We were delighted to see the Dream moored at the end of the channel and to hear the horn battle between the two ships as the Fantasy went out to sea. It was a nice way to end our short vacation to Florida. It was an interesting trip. We arrived on Tuesday, did Epcot on Wednesday, pretty much stayed in our resort on Thursday and Friday and had a great day aybTyphoon a Lagoon on Saturday. Since our only plans for a park visit this trip were the day at Epcot we weren't too disappointed.I found this on that GBSM site by a guy named Andre Carvalho, who posted it to the Aircooled 321 group.
Well that can't be good for those who rely on tips from dinner. And it's gonna leave the room host paycheck a little light too I suppose.Yup. There's one dinner seating and one show.
It was true. But the restrictions were eventually lifted and they were able to leave.Someone had mentioned that the Carnival ships were not sailing out at night. This wasn't the case at all. I believe this is the Carnival magic setting sail, late, but moving.
I believe that Disney "picked up the tab" for the extra night, as people may not have budgeted for the extra days worth of tips, so Disney being good at customer service went ahead and covered the amount beyond what people had signed up for when they booked the cruise.We were on the "8" night Fantasy cruise. I was actually surprised that they didn't include the 8th night tips in the final bill as those CM's actually had to work. I hope people added a little extra at the end to make up for it...especially to those that rely solely on tips.
I believe that Disney "picked up the tab" for the extra night, as people may not have budgeted for the extra days worth of tips, so Disney being good at customer service went ahead and covered the amount beyond what people had signed up for when they booked the cruise.
The horn exchange by the Dream and Fantasy were awesome this morning!
If it's cancelled completely, chances are there will be some sort of refunding. Whether it's a future cruise credit, actual repayment of the cancelled cruise, or some other combination of things can vary from incident to incident.
Has anyone out there from the 10/7 Dream received their refund?
We have rebooked a future cruise (May) and had to pay the deposit on it, but we still have not seen a credit on our VISA for the original cruise. Just keep wondering if anyone had gotten a timeframe for these to process?
We had park tickets that had to be processed via email, but they have called me to confirm the refund and are having to send via Disney gift card - which can take 4-6 weeks if I heard her correctly! I don't mind, given the situation and understand as we paid via the Disney Vacation Account and that cannot easily be credited like a credit card can. However, the cruise was on a Chase Disney VISA - which I would think could easily be reversed or credited.
We are going to have to request a check from VISA once it's got the credit to use the money elsewhere...and so we have more time to consider before paying the new cruise in-full. We opted to use a CHASE FREEDOM VISA this round because it gives you FREE trip insurance! Chase Disney does not! In case anyone else is wondering...
Just wanted to hear if anyone had seen a credit or was told a timeframe to expect such.