mmackeymouse
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jul 15, 2008
This is not a complaint post. This is not an entitlement post. Just want to put that out there from the jump.
It's more a logic post.
Theoretically, doesn't 125% put people who bought early, opening day, opening week actually at a disadvantage over those people who waited and booked 9 months into things? The people who booked later would actually be getting more of a credit vis a vis the 25% extra bonus. Those that got in at the low prices get less. Plus, they won't be able to get opening day prices for any cruise they move to (unless they wait until the next round of cruises come out/2022)
Now that I think about it, I wonder if that's why we have not heard anything on August and beyond cruises yet. They want to wait for Fall 2021 to be released so that the people with a 125% credit can't use it on opening day prices?
It's more a logic post.
Theoretically, doesn't 125% put people who bought early, opening day, opening week actually at a disadvantage over those people who waited and booked 9 months into things? The people who booked later would actually be getting more of a credit vis a vis the 25% extra bonus. Those that got in at the low prices get less. Plus, they won't be able to get opening day prices for any cruise they move to (unless they wait until the next round of cruises come out/2022)
Now that I think about it, I wonder if that's why we have not heard anything on August and beyond cruises yet. They want to wait for Fall 2021 to be released so that the people with a 125% credit can't use it on opening day prices?