What one would spend above the points is irrelevent in this scenario. You will get all the benefits on the cruise whether you pay cash or not. The reall issue is what's the costs by cash, how many points is it and which one (or combo) do I want to do. Each cruise situation should be looked at individually but in generaly, the cruise returns between around $5.50 and $7.50 value per point. One could always rent out their points and pay cash if they chose and should always have money left over in every scenario I've seen.Originally posted by kramer_clan
I disagree that DCL is not the best way to spend your points. Some people could not cruise if it weren't for the points. Especially the summer months when it is really out of some peoples range to even think about cruising.
Consider the meals and entertainment included in the price of the cruise. When you use your points at Disney, you still have to stock the frig and if you dine like we do, you will want to eat out several times in a 7 night stay. This all should be included in weighing a decision in using points for cruising. And just think if you added a dinner show at Hoop Dee Doo for an evening. You would easily rack up an $800 bill for dining and groceries alone. On the cruise line, you can have an elegant meal and then catch a wonderful show full of Disney's magic.
There will always be better ways to spend those points, but if you enjoy cruising Disney and don't have the $4000 in the summer to put out for a 4 night cruise for 4, go ahead and use the points.
We use points for 1st and 2nd and then pay cash for the kids. I have read on this board that there are some members who use their points solely for cruising. More power to them.
Vicki