I think there is a so-called "tipping-point" for verandahs.
That is, at some point it is worth it and some point not.
The point varies per person.
At $2,000 for a week, the difference works out to $285.71 extra, per day.
That better add one heck of a lot to your experience.
If it were $300, that works out to only $42.86/day.
Someone recently had a post where for the price difference between a verandah room and a GTY cat 12, they gave DD a choice: Two Cruises in the GTY 12, or one cruise in the verandah.
They chose two cruises.
If money is no object. Go for it.
If this is a once-in-a-lifetime cruise, go for it.
Otherwise, calculate the cost per day, see if that is worth it.
Personally, we book two adjoining rooms, one for DW & myself, and an adjoing for my two DD's.
When DD's are gone to college

, you very well may see us waving from the Verandah.
Since no on can make the decision for you, just thought I'd give you some ways to help you answer it
Jim
PS, On our first trip to WDW, which we thought would be a "once-in-a-lifetime" trip, we decided to go for it and stayed at the Absoutley beautiful (but pricey) Grand Floridian.
However, two things happened. We were hooked on WDW and I can't get my girls to stay anywhere but the GF!
I should have started at the more value priced hotels and gone up a level each time.
It would have saved me thousands and every time would be newly special.
Same Idea for verandah. If you start with a porthole, you can move up later, but if you start with verandah, would you move down?