Trera
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Agreed!We think the cabanas are worth every penny.
Agreed!We think the cabanas are worth every penny.
Trying to see if it is "worth it" is a personal thing. We book a cabana because it gives us a shaded place to relax. Someone else will spend what we do on the cabana on drinks on the cruise. It is all personal choice.
I cannot believe people pay hundreds of dollars for a CD with pictures on it!!! We take lovely pictures, CMs are happy to take pics at meet and greets, etc.....
On the other hand, many cannot believe I happily pay $200 for a single meal at Remy, and $400+ for a cabana at SB.
Worth it is in the eye of the beholder. There is no question with the long list of amenities, the comfort, and the location, cabanas are well worth it. And people who don't get them have a fantastic time at CC. To each his own.

Trying to see if it is "worth it" is a personal thing. We book a cabana because it gives us a shaded place to relax. Someone else will spend what we do on the cabana on drinks on the cruise. It is all personal choice.
You spend $200 at Remy?
Amateur.![]()
At a minimum....

All someone else can do is tell you their experiences, what they got for the money, what they liked or disliked and then each person has to make their own judgement of whether it's of value or "worth" it.
Can you put a price on the golf cart ride,. What about those nice chilled towels? Don't forget that the cabanas get an hour of bike rental, floats, and snorkeling equipment.
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My wife and I had a cabana on SB in September. We were one of the first off the ship and headed back to the ship about 30 minutes before all aboard. That means it cost us $25 an hour, per person, for us to rent the cabana (SB cabanas were $400). For us, the privacy, the ability to easily go back and forth from shade to hammock to beach, etc. at our leisure, without having to deal with trying to find chairs or hammocks, the ability to play music (on my ipad) without having to wear headphones or invading others privacy, to be able to get drinks when we wanted without having to go anywhere or wait for someone to come take our order, to get a ride for lunch or the bathroom, etc. etc. etc.... Basically all the conveniences of having a cabana made the $25 an hour well worth it for us.
I do see the other side of the coin on how many don't think the cost is worth it. That's one of the things that makes DCL (and WDW) great, is that there are so many options and ways to personalize how you choose to vacation that there is no right or wrong way to do things.