EB?Thanks for all the well wishes! It will be trip-of-a-lifetime #2 for us! (EB Panama Canal was #1!)
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Hi!! so glad to find someone on this trip! we are debating this trip vs. the Baltic cruise on the Magic and have to decide by 1/15/10. who all is in your group? one concern is that there are kids on the trip. my niece and nephew will be 10 and 12 next summer - we have had such great groups on our previous abd trips i'm afraid they would be disappointed without other kids. we are booked on the baltic right now - just can't decide (what a dilemma) what helped you guys pick this trip??
Hello! Sorry, no kids for our group! Just my sister (Marge) and me (Linda, 52). My sister came on the EB PC repo in 08 with me and my family, so I am going with her on her dream trip: Africa! We decided to go ABD as we feel everything Disney does is top notch. Our only worry is that there will not be enough people to run the trip, and that is the only time I can go as I am a teacher. I plan on contacting our TA before we buy the airfare to make sure there are enough people to run the trip.
Wow, tough decision for you! The Magic is a lovely ship; I like the way Disney caters to all types of groups. Please let me know what you decide; I know that any trip by Disney will be great!
This is very true, but Disney will do the same even if you don't purchase the airfare through them. When they canceled my Canadian trip, they took care of all the charges to change my airfare to Alaska (and I had booked the Canadian airfare myself). I think there are some limits to what they will do (I seem to remember that someone changed from a domestic trip to an Italian trip after the domestic one got canceled, and Disney wouldn't pay for the difference in airfare to go to Europe instead of domestically). But otherwise, they handled it all.If you are concerned about the trip going forward and airfare I suggest booking the Airfare through ABD, as I have had two previous trips cancelled I booked my airfare through them this year. If the trip is canceled and you book your airfare through them they take care of all the cancellation fees and you will get a refund.
This is very true, but Disney will do the same even if you don't purchase the airfare through them. When they canceled my Canadian trip, they took care of all the charges to change my airfare to Alaska (and I had booked the Canadian airfare myself). I think there are some limits to what they will do (I seem to remember that someone changed from a domestic trip to an Italian trip after the domestic one got canceled, and Disney wouldn't pay for the difference in airfare to go to Europe instead of domestically). But otherwise, they handled it all.
Obviously, it's all a lot simpler if you book it all through ABD, but it's not your only option.
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