Mortlives
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Mortlives said:We are toying with the notion of a spring break 2006 DCL cruise, but I have some really elementary questions.
How far in advance would you have to book a March break cruise, if you wanted a veranda cabin?
What are the payment terms for DCL? Deposit? Balance Due?
surfer_ed said:Sorry for the Stupid Questions...
. There are some to be had on Deck 5 and those are fore and aft, but near the kids clubs so that could work for some. Cat 5 rooms are the same size as 6 and are one deck up, but cost more. So you are really just paying to be on a higher deck. Is that worth it to you? I do not have experience with a different category, so I can not speak to the benefits/drawbacks of those. The higher the category number the larger the room and better the amenities. Lower cat. numbers become rooms with a view only and then inside rooms with no natural light. Also, the lowest cat. numbers only have one bathroom instead of the split found in most of the rooms. Good luck and ask away. There are many friendly people here all looking to help. Have fun!Mortlives said:Now all I have to do is wait for our school board to announce next year's March break, and hope the Western cruise coincides.
Kungaloosh!
Morticia.
TheWog said:Midship is supposed to be where you feel the least amount of motion. Lower decks will help in reducing the feel, but the verandahs and rooms would get real wet that low, so stick to deck 6![]()
crisi said:Your choices for verandas are rails covered in plexiglass or solid steel. If you want an "open" rail, you will be looking through plexiglass. Safety.