staceymay00
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Hello, I could use some some advice from the experts on whether the DCL Alaska cruise I booked is a decent price compared to other cruise line options. We are Disney fans but not big cruisers and willing to pay more for Disney service, quality, and familiarity to a degree. Our two previous cruises were 4 night Bahamian DCL when our kids were younger, once in a family verandah cabin and once with two connecting verandah cabins.
Details are May 2026 7-nighter on the Wonder, 5 or 6 adults, kids all in their 20s, two ocean view cabins on deck 2. We'd rather have two cabins without verandahs, plus might need two with 6 anyway, and I don't think we will mind being on a lower deck. Total price with three in each cabin is $1840 per person.
I need to switch my reservation to Costco and book trip insurance this weekend to be within 30 days of booking. I quickly priced some other cruise lines like HAL, Princess, and RC and it seems like our DCL is not that much more compared to other's unobstructed ocean view, and verandah cabins could be more than our DCL price. There are so many choices, though, and I don't have the time or energy for a bunch of research. I'm curious if anyone has a cruise line and ship recommendation that would save enough money to be worth switching from DCL (probably at least 20% savings in my mind). Also, while I'm here, what are the best companies these days for good trip insurance (cancel for any reason, extra medical, etc.)?
Details are May 2026 7-nighter on the Wonder, 5 or 6 adults, kids all in their 20s, two ocean view cabins on deck 2. We'd rather have two cabins without verandahs, plus might need two with 6 anyway, and I don't think we will mind being on a lower deck. Total price with three in each cabin is $1840 per person.
I need to switch my reservation to Costco and book trip insurance this weekend to be within 30 days of booking. I quickly priced some other cruise lines like HAL, Princess, and RC and it seems like our DCL is not that much more compared to other's unobstructed ocean view, and verandah cabins could be more than our DCL price. There are so many choices, though, and I don't have the time or energy for a bunch of research. I'm curious if anyone has a cruise line and ship recommendation that would save enough money to be worth switching from DCL (probably at least 20% savings in my mind). Also, while I'm here, what are the best companies these days for good trip insurance (cancel for any reason, extra medical, etc.)?