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Old 20 Feb 09, 03:14 PM  
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Where in the UK can I book A Disney cruise

I booked a cruise throught Disney last year and what with the poor exchange rate, the balance due has increased by £600

Does anyone know of any companies in the UK that book 7 night Disney Cruises? I have seen a lot of companies offering the shorter cruises but not the full week options. I thought they might be able to offer a more realistic price.
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Old 20 Feb 09, 09:58 PM  
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Hi i booked my 7 day cruise through virgin holidays which included my flights and accommadtion but i dont know if you can just book a 7 day cruise? hope this helped
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Old 21 Feb 09, 03:45 PM  
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phone up Virgin cruises, Coop, Thomas Cook and Airmiles and ask for a cruise only price for your dates/cabin...all quoted us for RCI so don't see why they wouldn't do Disney too. try opodo and ebookers as well.
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I didn't think that any UK TA could book 7 night Disney cruises .. I know Virgin do the 3 and 4 night ones but they're so expensive, you may as well book through a US TA and swallow the exchange rate difference.

Not sure if you've already booked and want to transfer or if you're yet to book, but I would always book through a US TA as they offer a money back policy and if the price drops, they'll refund the difference (no UK one will do that). Unless the exchange rate drops to £1-$1, it's worth booking with a US one IMO.
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