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Actually two free cruises because if they are getting reimbursed for their original cruise so they could book another. Plus they are giving them a free cruise

 

That is not two free cruise. They are getting reimbursed for a cruise that was cancelled. If they book another with that refund, they are still paying for the cruise. They also have a choice of a free 5 night cruise taken before 5/2014 OR 35% off another cruise good for 2 years. How are you figuring two free cruises?

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That is not two free cruise. They are getting reimbursed for a cruise that was cancelled. Then they have a choice of a free 5 night cruise taken before 5/2014 OR 35% off another cruise good for 2 years. How are you figuring two free cruises?

 

Yes I agree with you.

 

Cancelled cruise refunded.

Then either free cruise on Magic ( same days/ same people) or discount on another cruise.

 

Still what we call a bog off, buy one get one free!

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That is not two free cruise. They are getting reimbursed for a cruise that was cancelled. If they book another with that refund, they are still paying for the cruise. They also have a choice of a free 5 night cruise taken before 5/2014 OR 35% off another cruise good for 2 years. How are you figuring two free cruises?

 

I know I had a blonde moment sorry

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Ummm ... look closely on the last lido window to the right; rust everywhere... don’t know if they are putting that attention to detail on the New Magic …

 

That looks like the powder coating hasn't been attended to on the aluminum structure and has peeled away due to the sea air.

BUT as you say, it does show a area of the whole bow to stern makeover that has been skipped, corners cut and promises broken.

 

I look forward to the reviews of the Staterooms..... Creeeek (did anyone else hear that?)

 

ex techie

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That's too bad for those who booked. We just had an Adventure By Disney in2014 cancelled and Disney gave us NOTHING.....NOTHING.... Although we already scheduled our vacation time around this vacation. Not even a few bucks off a future trip. The trip itself was sold out. Funny how different they treat their guests.:confused:

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That's too bad for those who booked. We just had an Adventure By Disney in2014 cancelled and Disney gave us NOTHING.....NOTHING.... Although we already scheduled our vacation time around this vacation. Not even a few bucks off a future trip. The trip itself was sold out. Funny how different they treat their guests.:confused:

 

 

Yipes - so sorry to hear that! My guess would be that these folks got only several days of notice regarding the cancellation, whereas in your case the travel is not until 2014 so there is time to make different travel plans? Still, it is quite frustrating, and tough when you need to plan your vacation in advance. Do you think you could do the trip on your own without Disney? Or with a different travel company? Perhaps an alternative trip. Hope so. Good luck!

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