Well, if they say we have to cruise before October 1, 2005 to take the 25% off I will write them.
For one, they didn't let us rebook while onboard saying the 25% off was the best offer available to us. As far as I know we could have booked through 2005 onboard with 10% off and a $200 onboard credit if they had let us. That would be better than paying full fare for a cruise after October 1, 2005 through the end of 2005.
As far as I'm concerned they have to allow us to book whatever would have been available for re-booking on the ship for at least what they would have offered on the ship. Or, let us use the 25% off for what was available onboard had they allowed us to re-book onboard. They are the ones that said, and I have it in the September 10th Navigator, they couldn't offer us anything better than the 25% off onboard. What? The October through December 2005 cruises weren't being offered onboard for other cruises? Maybe ... but I think they were.
I'm kinda hurt I didn't get the special cruise lithograph. Wasn't my fault there was a change in the cruise. Added insult to injury not giving us 7-night cruisers what they would have given us otherwise. Now, they stopped us from re-booking onboard and aren't allowing us to get at least the onboard deal for cruises from October to December 2005. That would not be right if those cruise dates were available for re-booking onboard to the cruise before and after us with the special 10%^, $200 obc offer.
I'm honestly hurt if the October through December 2005 cruises were normally available for the onboard re-booking offer and they will not let us use the 25% off for that. Or, at least give us what we could have gotten onboard.
I understood the hurricane and all that came with the mixups and what not. I even gave little gifts to the DCL people for being there after the hurricane for us. I was understanding of their confusion and smiled and did not impose. Now, we have to further possibly put up with being put off by DCL. That hurts my feelings. Really.
But, I'll wait and see what that voucher says. Sometimes what they say and what really is are two different things.