I would most certainly NOT pay that much of a premium to upgrade to concierge (not even for a Royal Concierge Suite). I'd definitely book another vacation instead. That said, we are cruising in a concierge cabin on the Dream for the first time during my kids' school vacation in a few months. I booked the cruise pretty much the day they were available for booking online (i.e. a year plus several months in advance) to get the best deal possible. We paid only about $500 more than the current online price for inside cabins, but we got a concierge family room with verandah. If I were you, I'd try to arrive as early as possible for check-in at the port and hope for a cheaper upgrade to concierge then. If you don't get it, you will have booked your other vacation by then so if you have any twinges of feeling left out you will get over it quickly!
Based on what I've read, I think I could justify a higher cost for concierge if cruising on the larger ships (Dream & Fantasy) since it seems those may seem very crowded due to the number of people on board. Since the Magic and Wonder do not have concierge lounges, I'm not sure that they are ever worth the extra cost. I'm hoping that we won't feel so overwhelmed by crowds on the Dream if we can hang out in the concierge lounge/deck. But I agree the sun deck does seem a bit lame. I keep wondering why there is no hot tub up there. If there was I think THAT could justify a higher concierge premium.
Another option that I'd consider for more space is booking 2 connecting inside cabins. I can't imagine we'll be spending that much time in the room though, so for now while our kids are young, I can make do with the smaller room for our family.
Happy cruising!
Based on what I've read, I think I could justify a higher cost for concierge if cruising on the larger ships (Dream & Fantasy) since it seems those may seem very crowded due to the number of people on board. Since the Magic and Wonder do not have concierge lounges, I'm not sure that they are ever worth the extra cost. I'm hoping that we won't feel so overwhelmed by crowds on the Dream if we can hang out in the concierge lounge/deck. But I agree the sun deck does seem a bit lame. I keep wondering why there is no hot tub up there. If there was I think THAT could justify a higher concierge premium.
Another option that I'd consider for more space is booking 2 connecting inside cabins. I can't imagine we'll be spending that much time in the room though, so for now while our kids are young, I can make do with the smaller room for our family.
Happy cruising!