Originally posted by Rock'n Robin
I'm starting to think my adobe acrobat is screwed up--all the points I try to access are now in black.
Robn M.
Robin - I can access the 2004 chart. It probably is your acrobat program. Try downloading the latest version. I found that you really do need one of the more recent versions to see the charts properly. I'm using Adobe Reader 6.0 Good luck! Carol
Darren - If you send me a PM with your email address, I will send you the file for the 2004
point charts for the
DCL. You will need to have Adobe Acrobat reader (free to download if you don't already have it) to access the chart.
There are really too many variables to pick a few "indicative" examples. We'd need to know length of cruise (3, 4 or 7 nights), route for 7 night cruises (Eastern or Western), cabin category (3 through 11), date or season you plan to cruise (Value, Regular, Peak or Holiday), as well as the number of cruisers per cabin and the ages of any children sharing the cabin with you.
For example, two adults taking a 3 night cruise in October (Value season) in a cat 11 cabin (least costly) would be 124 points - 62 points each. Those same two people taking a 7 night western cruise in a cat 3 cabin (most expensive category) during Peak season would be 1082 points or 541 points each. There are many, many options in between!
Good luck with your decision.