I am actually kind of thinking they are falling apart a bit. They did randomly "let go" a large portion of their IT department about a year and a half ago and replace them with people on H1B visas with 0 experience. With the amount they spend on marketing their brand you would think at least one executive would have realized the relatively small amount of savings they got from that would not be worth the cost of having their name dragged through the mud. They have been doing a lot of stupid, stupid things lately. It does not make any sense to not release their sailings for the following summer, etc., unless... they just are so not on top of it, they cannot release them yet. From my vantage point, all the other cruise lines look a whole lot more organized and professional. Just an anecdotal aside: I spoke to someone from Norwegian cruise lines for the first time yesterday. Their customer service was so far superior to dcl it was shocking.
We booked a Dec 2017 on ncl last night.I already have a March 2018 cruise booked on RCCL!!!
The wait has made me go looking elsewhere. I have been researching summer 2017 itineraries for RCCL, NCL, Celebrity, Princess and even Holland America. I cannot believe the LARGE difference in pricing. It's truly shocking at times, particularly for European itineraries that tend to be port intensive. I mean we love Mickey, but c'mon! DCL fares can be $1000-$2000 over the quoted prices of other cruise lines. When you are spending your entire day on dry land and only getting back to basically eat and sleep, it makes no sense to book DCL. We could use the savings for our land excursions. My wife is making me wait (not so patiently) until DCL releases the summer itineraries for next year. However, if the pricing isn't within a reasonable range (say no more than $400-$700 over other cruise fares), then we'll very likely be jumping ship.
1 to 2k? I found it to be more like 10k on the longer cruises in Europe.The wait has made me go looking elsewhere. I have been researching summer 2017 itineraries for RCCL, NCL, Celebrity, Princess and even Holland America. I cannot believe the LARGE difference in pricing. It's truly shocking at times, particularly for European itineraries that tend to be port intensive. I mean we love Mickey, but c'mon! DCL fares can be $1000-$2000 over the quoted prices of other cruise lines. When you are spending your entire day on dry land and only getting back to basically eat and sleep, it makes no sense to book DCL. We could use the savings for our land excursions. My wife is making me wait (not so patiently) until DCL releases the summer itineraries for next year. However, if the pricing isn't within a reasonable range (say no more than $400-$700 over other cruise fares), then we'll very likely be jumping ship.
1 to 2k? I found it to be more like 10k on the longer cruises in Europe.
The wait has made me go looking elsewhere. I have been researching summer 2017 itineraries for RCCL, NCL, Celebrity, Princess and even Holland America. I cannot believe the LARGE difference in pricing. It's truly shocking at times, particularly for European itineraries that tend to be port intensive. I mean we love Mickey, but c'mon! DCL fares can be $1000-$2000 over the quoted prices of other cruise lines. When you are spending your entire day on dry land and only getting back to basically eat and sleep, it makes no sense to book DCL. We could use the savings for our land excursions. My wife is making me wait (not so patiently) until DCL releases the summer itineraries for next year. However, if the pricing isn't within a reasonable range (say no more than $400-$700 over other cruise fares), then we'll very likely be jumping ship.
1 to 2k? I found it to be more like 10k on the longer cruises in Europe.
Interest has pent up, for a couple of reasons and been misguided.
One website brought attention to when the 10% discounted deposit offer ended, ( last weekend) and another poster here on many 2017 threads has been going around saying prolifically it would be March, well March ends today!
So this has aroused interest in a misguided way, a release that causes considerable work for telephone operators at DCL for Platinum and Gold cruisers booking, was never ever going to be on a week of Easter holidays when many employees like time off.
I see from FB two main DCL TAs have been on vacation this week, would they go away if they thought there would be a release this week?
Anyway, my TA did open up their waitlist yesterday, as for the itinerary rumors they have all been rather vague this year, haven't they. The plan was and will always be to get the summer 2016 cruises through PIF before release.
1 to 2k? I found it to be more like 10k on the longer cruises in Europe.