Minnie Rose
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Apr 28, 2008
Hi all! I have another question. Can a specific stateroom number be requested? I f yes, where do we indicate it?
Thank you
Thank you
Yes you can request it and if it is still available DU will do all the can to secure the room... I like doing this so if my cabin request is not available then DU has an idea of where I want to be on the ship.
Place the request in the special comments area on the Request for Quote form
Here are a few more questions of what I'm sure will be many more before the cruise:
Are there dining tables for two?
Is it better to go ahead and book early (now) or wait and see if Disney will offer shipboard credits?
How does the DU shipboard credits work?
Thanks Y'all!
Steve
As far as DCL is concerned, every person in the room counts, regardless of age.
If you wish to all stay in one room, the lowest category stateroom that accommodates 5 is a category 4.
You might want to consider connecting staterooms in a lower category. This would allow you more space. You would need to put an adult in eaxh reservation, but DCL isnt concerned with sleeping arrangements.
Is there anything more important then food?
Hi all! I have another question. Can a specific stateroom number be requested? I f yes, where do we indicate it?
Thank you
Yes you can request it and if it is still available DU will do all the can to secure the room... I like doing this so if my cabin request is not available then DU has an idea of where I want to be on the ship.
Place the request in the special comments area on the Request for Quote form
This is more of an, "OMG how do I manage this" type of question. Between packing for a few nights before the cruise, the actual cruise and the fish extender extravaganza, how in the world do you not overpack?! I, like another cruiser on the first PCC loves her shoes, oh boy I'm sooo going to have to pay the extra baggage fee.
I know I'll have more question as this will be my first cruise ever, so I am so grateful this thread was started!
Where would everyone sleep? I understand what you are doing, but the rooms aren't the same as hotels. The sofa isn't a pull-out. It's more of a flip-over. It is a single and the bed that pulls from the ceiling in some rooms is also a single.Okay so this is a stretch, but what if we found a family of 2 or 3 also looking for a category 10 or 11 stateroom that puts one of our family of 5 in their stateroom? We'd have no intention of actually being roommates but it would bring us down to a party of 4 without raising the cost of someone else. We'd still have port charges/taxes/fees and the increased cost of having another person in that party, but would it work?
This is more of an, "OMG how do I manage this" type of question. Between packing for a few nights before the cruise, the actual cruise and the fish extender extravaganza, how in the world do you not overpack?! I, like another cruiser on the first PCC loves her shoes, oh boy I'm sooo going to have to pay the extra baggage fee.
I know I'll have more question as this will be my first cruise ever, so I am so grateful this thread was started!
Sure is, although I don't know how much it will help with the over packing There are coin operated self-service laundry rooms onboard. There are machines selling detergent and fabric softener as well or you can bring your own. There are change machines in each laundry room. The rooms can be quite warm and crowded at times and drying often takes more than one cycle.Is there any Laundry facilities on the ship to allow you to wash clothes to help with over packing?
SBC are applied to your room as a plus on your room account, as you purchase and charge things (remember there is no cash used on the ship) to your room they are applied against the SBC first, once that is used up, then your credit card would be charged. They can be used for anything on the ship that has a price (drinks, excursions, server tips, stores). They can't be used against the dollar here, dollar there tips you may want to give to say a bartender or to the castmember who delivers room service.
Hope that helps
It does help - thanks!
Just to make sure that I understand, the DU SBC is added to the room key/account once on board?
Steve