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JennG1983

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  1. Travel agents are made aware of the release date 1- 2 days in advance...my TA always notifies me of the upcoming release and offers to book anything I want. At that point they don't have prices' date=' but at least they know what's about to happen.[/quote']

     

    This is good to know! I haven't spoken to a TA yet, but will be finding a Disney Cruise specializing one soon!

  2. Thank you everyone! I want to have as much info and decisions made as possible so I can book early and hopefully save some $$$.

     

    It's hard not knowing how much a deposit will be, since the prices aren't out yet... and we're going to Disneyland in June so I don't want to pull out of that savings!

  3. Hey! This is my 2nd or 3rd post here. Hubby and I are planning our very first ever cruise on DCL for the end of 2018 - thinking October/November. I know no one knows for sure, but when do you guys think those dates will be released?

     

    Also, does booking on the first day dates are released actually save as much money as I'm hearing?

  4. You may buy liquor in port, but just like duty free liquor sales, they will be held until the end of the cruise for you to collect.

    DCL do not permit you to bring or consume your own bought hard liquor in your Stateroom or elsewhere aboard.

     

    You may bring aboard 2 bottles of wine or champagne (max 750ml per bottle) OR 6 12oz beers per person aged 21 and over at the beginning of the cruise and again at each port stop thereafter.

     

    ex techie

     

    Thank you for this! I was a bit disappointed that I can't buy any liquor in ports, but them stowing is is just fine with me!!

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