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Toofarfromthesea

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  1. It should happen automatically, but on my last cruise it didn't. It was simple to get it added by Guest services. Just be sure to bring your documentation.
  2. I'm so sorry this is happening to you. I don't have much to offer because I've never heard of a situation like this. One of the things posters here drummed into my head when I was a cruise newby was to be sure my deposit was charged to my credit card by the cruiseline, not the TA. And every cruise I've booked has been with a TA and this never happened. But that advice is too late for you. I hope this works out for you. And don't let this discourage you from using a TA in the future. Thousands of bookings have been made through a TA on this site and this is the first time I've heard of someone encountering this situation. There are reasons to use or not use a TA, but this isn't one of them. It is supremely unfair for someone to suggest that your situation is a reason to not use a TA. And for the record, I'm not a TA.
  3. Last numbers I have are 1.888.628.8107 or 206.626.7381. Sounds like you got a booking agent that didn't know his business. On a future occasion you might consider using a TA.
  4. How did you change your room to standard verandah? To take advantage of Club Orange you have to go through the ship inventory dept for the upgrade. If you simple changed your booking on your own that is not the Club Orange upgrade.
  5. We're not allowed to name TAs here. But they aren't hard to find.
  6. I'm not sure I buy this argument. Any large company also has access to technology and web consultants to present a professional face to the public on their website yet look at what a long term cluster flop their website is.
  7. Due respect but if you are booking this volume of business and can't get any benefits from a TA beyond what you get booking directly with the cruiseline you are doing something seriously wrong. Now whether those benefits would inure to you or the company is an interesting point, but I don't for a minute believe that I can get 8-10% in price reductions and OBC booking a single cabin for myself while you can't get anything while booking 16-30 cabins. It strains credulity.
  8. I completely agree. If they have to do this they should limit such low deposit bookings to just 1.
  9. I still think it is foolish to book a cruise purely on itinerary in the broader sense. Nobody books purely on itinerary - cruiseline, ship, amenities, cost, length of cruise, time of year, etc. also play a huge part.
  10. They chances of missing a port on a sea voyage are much different than the chances of missing a city on a land tour.
  11. I'm talking about people who book a cruise based on a particular 'can't miss' port or two. Of course the overall itinerary matters. You're going to be on a ship, in a particular part of the world. But the details of particular ports may change.
  12. I think it is foolish to book a cruise purely on itinerary. Things happen at sea.
  13. To be fair, I haven't seen people criticizing legitimate service dogs in this thread - the criticism has been for the fakers. And you can tell who the fakers are because there is a code of conduct both for the service dog and the owner. And worse yet are the so-called doglovers who help propagate the breaking of the code of conduct by hugging or petting the fake service dog. And understand that I'm not labeling a dog as a fake service dog because the condition they are there for is not obvious. I know there are conditions calling for the use of a service dog like seizures, diabetes, PTSD, etc. But as someone who contributes to the training of these dogs I'd imagine you are familiar with the code of conduct for these dogs. I base my perception that a given dog is a fake service dog strictly on the dog and owner's behavior. The really sad thing is that the existence of the fakes, and their entitled owners, can cause people who are uneducated about this to look askance at legitimate service dogs just because they are there to help someone with one of those non-obvious conditions. People with fake service dogs are no better than non-handicapped people parking in a handicap parking spot.
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