Ahoy, Mark!
Welcome aboard planDisney! It always makes my day when I hear everyone enjoyed their last voyage so much that they’re ready for an encore. That’s when you know the Disney magic worked its way into your storybook. Let’s grab that Placeholder Reservation and see where the next chapter takes your family!
Since you already have your preferred travel window narrowed down, you can head straight to the Disney Cruise Line website and select the “Already Booked” tab to view your Placeholder Reservation. From there, you can jump right into the booking process and start exploring available sailings that fall during the week of March 6th,
departing from Florida ports. If you happen to have more than one reservation on your account, you may need to select the reservation from the drop-down menu first. Once you’re in, you’ll be able to choose your ship, sailing, and stateroom and lock everything in online. If you’d rather talk it through with a Cast Member, you can always
give Disney Cruise Line a call and they’ll happily guide you through the process. And if you assigned your Placeholder Reservation to a travel agent, they’ll be your go-to for booking the next adventure.
I took a look at the blockout dates for the week you’re hoping to sail, and the great news is that I didn’t see any blockout dates for any of the ships during that timeframe. That keeps your options wide open, which is always a win. Be sure to
review the full terms and conditions tied to the future cruise credit so you can maximize the savings. Depending on the ship and sailing you select, you could save up to 25%, which can be a big help when planning a cruise for you and your crew.
I hope this helps as you get ready to turn that Placeholder Reservation into another unforgettable voyage. With your dates in hand and no blockouts in the way, you’re already off to a great start. Now it’s just a matter of picking the ship and letting the next adventure write itself.
Sea ya real soon as the adventure continues into a bright new year,
Dustin