No. Last year’s Member exclusive cruise on the Wish did not.This might be a dumb question but do the member-exclusive cruises also get all the gifts?
Not the Charter out of Fort Lauderdale.This might be a dumb question but do the member-exclusive cruises also get all the gifts?
Different from a Member Cruise, this voyage is part of the Disney Collection exchange. Therefore, regular cruise programing will not be altered and daily in-room gifts are not included.
Thank you. I have not gotten the email yet.Not the Charter out of Fort Lauderdale.
From the email:
Same here.. for me it will depend on pricing..The DVC MC is immediately after the TA cruise, so maybe we will book both. Shucks, we are on this year’s TA, and the itinerary is the same.
Doesn't sound like it.This might be a dumb question but do the member-exclusive cruises also get all the gifts?
For the Wish member exclusive in July 2022, while we did not get the typical daily stateroom gifts, they did give one copy of the book “the Making of the Disney Wish” in each stateroom on the last night.This might be a dumb question but do the member-exclusive cruises also get all the gifts?
No, the booking can't be transferred to a TA. DVC is technically your TA since the cruise was booked through them.I'm curious about something as we've never booked a member cruise before. I know you have to book them by calling Member Services, but if you pay cash for them rather than using points can you then transfer that booking to a TA?
Thank you! That makes sense.No, the booking can't be transferred to a TA. DVC is technically your TA since the cruise was booked through them.
That’s the way it was for the Wish cruise last year. For us, the third person in the room used points.To book the FL cruise, do you need enough points to cover at least one person?? I've never done a member cruise and this one actually works with my schedule! I'm excited to hopefully be able to book it.
I would call DCL and ask them. I would think the answer is no, as it is not really a DCL cruise but a DVC cruise. As far as DCL is concerned it is a sold out cruise. DVC is the one that needs to book passengers to cover the charter cost.I have a cruise booked with DCL direct that we're no longer going on so have left it live so we can transfer the deposit over when we change (we're in the UK so better than paying to keep converting $'s to £'s and back again). We're interested in booking the Lighthouse point DVC cruise, which I assume we'll need to book via DVC, does that mean we won't be able to move the deposit over does anyone know?
Thank you, that's what I'd assumed.I would call DCL and ask them. I would think the answer is no, as it is not really a DCL cruise but a DVC cruise. As far as DCL is concerned it is a sold out cruise. DVC is the one that needs to book passengers to cover the charter cost.