bumbershoot
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People report other perks as well like if they dropped their phone in the sink, the concierge team would provide them a rice bucket
Of course, to get that, first you have to drop your phone in the sink.
(and I bet the kitchen could get you some rice if you asked)
People ask these questions but provide no information about themselves. How much do you make? Do you have extra money laying around? Your house paid off? Pay off your credit cards every cycle?
So NOT anyone's business. List out the perks, let the person decide.
We've sailed four times DCL, all on Dream. First was category V for a 3 night. TOTAL price to upgrade from what we had was $300. (plus the extra tips, don't forget the extra tips) Second was an INSIDE cabin for 4 nights. Third was category V again, 4 nights. Fourth was a normal balcony (stateroom 6666), 4 nights.
Concierge was decent and pretty, and DH absolutely adores having a space to call "his" (growing up, his father got to travel the world in luxury thanks to his job, and family got to follow, so he got a taste for nice things). If only I thought the cappuccino machine made anything NEAR decent espresso, but I don't. My fave concierge is no longer with Disney. I didn't adore the most adored concierge host, and neither did my son, to whom the host condescended like my son was a 2 year old (he was 10), yuck. We are low maintenance, don't ask for much. We are vegetarian with food issues, so the food in the lounge isn't a free-for-all for us (there's very little we *can* have there). When we cruise concierge, we tend to stay in or near the lounge, because "we paid for it". When we are non-concierge, we use the ship as our playground. We have more FUN when staying non-concierge. Second concierge cruise we got a cabana. DH and DS loved it, because they have a different feeling of value than I do (they are also not the bookkeepers for the family). For me, just like with the ship, I stayed IN the cabana except for an hour on the beach, because "we paid for it". They snorkeled and wandered and had fun, and I used the cabana. YAWN. Extra cost and, oh yes, even more extra tips.
Obviously I have lots of backs and forths on it.
$2500 MORE for 4 nights? Not a chance in this century. Even if we had that extra to spend on a cruise, I wouldn't. The 3 of us could go on another cruise (on Royal, for 7 nights) for that. And I would rather do THAT.