mcd2745
These Mickey pretzels are making me thirsty!
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- Jul 11, 2010
Anyone else find themselves in this scenario?
We have a placeholder from our cruise last February. So it would have expired Feb 2022. We've been told by our TA that outstanding placeholders have also been extended to September 30 2022.
We had booked a cruise for August of this year, understanding that it was going to be 50/50 at best. We were already going to be in Florida visiting family, so we figured we'll just book it and see what happens. Plus, we got a real good VGT rate. Problem with that is we can't use the placeholder and get the OBB benefits, but that's fine as the VGT rate was still a lot lower than 10% off the standard rate.
Now, based on Chapek's comment yesterday, I think we went from 50/50 at best to 10/90 at best. So we will likely be receiving the 125% FCC.
So when we re-book to another cruise in the future (likely a summer 2022 whenever they are released), is it true we cannot use the placeholder for OBB benefit (mainly, the 10% off) AND apply the FCC funds to that cruise?
We have a placeholder from our cruise last February. So it would have expired Feb 2022. We've been told by our TA that outstanding placeholders have also been extended to September 30 2022.
We had booked a cruise for August of this year, understanding that it was going to be 50/50 at best. We were already going to be in Florida visiting family, so we figured we'll just book it and see what happens. Plus, we got a real good VGT rate. Problem with that is we can't use the placeholder and get the OBB benefits, but that's fine as the VGT rate was still a lot lower than 10% off the standard rate.
Now, based on Chapek's comment yesterday, I think we went from 50/50 at best to 10/90 at best. So we will likely be receiving the 125% FCC.
So when we re-book to another cruise in the future (likely a summer 2022 whenever they are released), is it true we cannot use the placeholder for OBB benefit (mainly, the 10% off) AND apply the FCC funds to that cruise?