Werner Weiss
Curator of Yesterland
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As anyone who has tried to book a 2002 Disney Cruise with DVC points knows, Member Services has been unable to quote the point requirements for 2002. They would let you book a cruise with points -- but they couldn't tell you how many points they would deduct, so you were essentially giving Disney a blank check. Or you could wait till the chart was released, but in the meantime, desirable cabin locations or entire categories could be booked up.
Yesterday, the 2002 chart was finally released to Member Services.
I asked about category 6. For Regular Season, the old 2001 chart showed 203 points for adults and 78 points for children (ages 3-17). The new 2002 chart requires 211 points for adults and 78 points for children (ages 3-12). So there's a double increase: Adult point requirements have gone up, and the definition of a child has changed. I didn't check any other seasons or categories.
Yes, I booked a cruise -- our first Disney Cruise. And I'm happy that my older daughter will not turn 13 until a couple of months after the cruise, so she's still a child on the 2002 chart.
Yesterday, the 2002 chart was finally released to Member Services.
I asked about category 6. For Regular Season, the old 2001 chart showed 203 points for adults and 78 points for children (ages 3-17). The new 2002 chart requires 211 points for adults and 78 points for children (ages 3-12). So there's a double increase: Adult point requirements have gone up, and the definition of a child has changed. I didn't check any other seasons or categories.
Yes, I booked a cruise -- our first Disney Cruise. And I'm happy that my older daughter will not turn 13 until a couple of months after the cruise, so she's still a child on the 2002 chart.