And if no one grabs it, it will be available as a port upgrade at a big discount.If there is someone out there ready to pay that amount, good for DCL. I am not that someone. If there is no one, the price will drop until someone grabs it.
Woody
And if no one grabs it, it will be available as a port upgrade at a big discount.If there is someone out there ready to pay that amount, good for DCL. I am not that someone. If there is no one, the price will drop until someone grabs it.
And if no one grabs it, it will be available as a port upgrade at a big discount.
Woody
Not insane at all. Evidently DCL realized there was a big demand for the suites so raise prices accordingly.
20k for a suite vs say 8k for a verandah room is no different than first class seats on an airplane. Do a search on first class airfare from NYC to London in the summer and it's about $4,500 a ticket while coach seats are about $900 per seat. There are about 30 first class seats and about 300 coach seats. Likewise on DCL, there are 10x as many non-suite rooms as there are suites.
But a suite on Royal is $9000.00 for 3 pass. on a 7 night Caribbean. A suite on Royal include the Lounge that includes free drinks and foods as well as other perks. The same % of suites to non suite rooms are about the same. First class on airlines are approx. the same price within a few bucks but the difference between these cruise lines are dramatic.
Rogillio said:I was comparing suites on DCL vs non suites on DCL. DCL offers a very unique cruising experience that no other line can offer. You can cruise on any cruise line but you can only take a Disney cruise on DCL.
I was comparing suites on DCL vs non suites on DCL. DCL offers a very unique cruising experience that no other line can offer. You can cruise on any cruise line but you can only take a Disney cruise on DCL.
I stated a one bedroom, how is that misleading? And yes, one bedroom cabins are concierge, so more expensive. I am comparing apples to apples and basing on my recent experiences. But, thank you for your advice.
All one bedrooms are concierge..You didn't state it was a concierge. Wouldn't that make it more expensive than other 1 bedroom cabins that are not concierge? Perhaps, much more so?
BTW, you're welcome. No charge for my free advice.
Mike
All one bedrooms are concierge..
My bad! I didn't realize that. Are they really suites?
Mike
They differ depending on the ship.... Magic/Wonder or Dream/Fantasy. They are over 500 square feet, one or two bedrooms, a refrigerator, sink, dining room.
I have cruised both extensively and find the offerings similar IMO. Besides the entertainment where Disney is mostly Disney centric most everything from service to food is equal. I cruise in suites and that is my opinion. Yes Disney is Disney but for the cost IMO the difference does not justify at that level and time of sailing.
MND said:You didn't state it was a concierge. Wouldn't that make it more expensive than other 1 bedroom cabins that are not concierge? Perhaps, much more so?
BTW, you're welcome. No charge for my free advice.
Mike