dreamer17555
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In another thread, we were talking about how some cruisers would prefer DCL switch Castaway Club from a per sailing system to one based on nights sailed. But Carnival is heading in a completel different direction.
Announced today, Carnival is scrapping their traditional loyalty program and rolling out a new "rewards" system. Instead of tracking how many nights you have sailed, you’ll earn points based on how much money you spend (cruise fare, excursions, drinks, specialty dining, and other onboard purchases all count). The more you spend, the higher your level.
One big change, you’ll now have to requalify for your status every two years. I know there’s been some hand wringing about the idea of Castaway status only lasting five years (something MSC actually does), but so far I haven’t heard of anyone actually losing their DCL status.
So what do you think?
Would you want Disney to move to a spend based model? Do you feel it is more fair?
Does this make you more or less likely to sail with Carnival? (Personally, I think Carnival is making a huge mistake but we will see)
Announced today, Carnival is scrapping their traditional loyalty program and rolling out a new "rewards" system. Instead of tracking how many nights you have sailed, you’ll earn points based on how much money you spend (cruise fare, excursions, drinks, specialty dining, and other onboard purchases all count). The more you spend, the higher your level.
One big change, you’ll now have to requalify for your status every two years. I know there’s been some hand wringing about the idea of Castaway status only lasting five years (something MSC actually does), but so far I haven’t heard of anyone actually losing their DCL status.
So what do you think?
Would you want Disney to move to a spend based model? Do you feel it is more fair?
Does this make you more or less likely to sail with Carnival? (Personally, I think Carnival is making a huge mistake but we will see)