disney2you
Earning My Ears
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When are they announcing the itinerary? Or is it all sea days?
When are they announcing the itinerary? Or is it all sea days?
Oh interesting. I just did the same thing and got the same calculation (approx.) I wonder if they have some smaller insides they are selling as solo rooms.I answered my own question -- apparently my settings queried only 1 guest. When I changed to 2 guests it increases BUT the single rate is not a full 100% single supplement. It looks to be approx. 84%. Or am I still doing something wrong...?
Not only for Singaporeans. Marketing is all over Asia and India for these cruises.Both 4 and 3 day trips involve school days
What an absolute blunder. Does disney not know how strict singaporeans are on school attendence? The only option fo singaporean kids is school holiday periods.
Wow. This is going to tank big time.
Yes I was thanks.Are you only looking at December prices? They have sailings up to March 2026, and the other months are cheaper than US, Australia or European cruises.
Even if you just look at the maiden cruise and December prices, it is cheaper than the US equivalent of same type.
Yes, but they’re still lower than we would otherwise expect. Royal serves Singapore with Quantum class ships, and those cruises are priced considerably less than other Quantum itineraries (even the crappy ones from Los Angeles). So, the pricing seems consistent with the market.Bear in mind that these are -from- prices, the pics from the inside room also include a -closet with a bunkbed- and verandah cheapest will not be ocean view but inner court.
When are they announcing the itinerary? Or is it all sea days?
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Is there a deck plan for the different room types? We can book in a few weeks, but we usually like to have a cabin in mind when booking. Hoping to snag a 1 bedroom concierge if possible.
Thank you! Looks like 2-4 Royal Suites. Only found 2 One bedrooms (unfortunately both with no veranda), lots of family ocean view and ocean view verandas on multiple levels from Deck 18 down to 11. Can’t wait to book.https://disneycruise.disney.go.com/ships/deck-plans/
select Disney Adventure in the upper left drop-down; the middle drop-down you can select Concierge
I haven't really looked through it, but seems there are a lot more categories of "concierge" -- including inside, oceanview, gardenview verandah and oceanview verandahs.Thank you! Looks like 2-4 Royal Suites. Only found 2 One bedrooms (unfortunately both with no veranda), lots of family ocean view and ocean view verandas on multiple levels from Deck 18 down to 11. Can’t wait to book.
Jus' sayin'; some, very few verandas have partially blocked views. You may have a blocked view unless you step out on the Veranda and stand at the rail. So eyes wide open.Thank you! Looks like 2-4 Royal Suites. Only found 2 One bedrooms (unfortunately both with no veranda), lots of family ocean view and ocean view verandas on multiple levels from Deck 18 down to 11. Can’t wait to book.
I thought I was following closely but I didn’t realize that there were somehow inside concierge staterooms— that really blows my mind. The 3 night concierge pricing looks fairly reasonable, 4 night is much steeper and the 5 nights areSame goes with the Concierge pricing. The starting point I am guessing is representative of a Concierge Inside Family Stateroom which piques my interest since Concierge and Inside Stateroom seems to be a bit of a juxtaposition (usually the inside room is the cheapest option and concierge the most expensive!). There are a total of 9 different Concierge Categories (Inside Family Stateroom, Family Oceanview Verandah, Family Garden View Verandah, Family Oceanview Suite, Family Oceanview Verandah, Oceanview Suite, Suite with Oceanview Verandah, 1-Bedroom Oceanview Suite, and Royal Suite) so I am curious how the prices will differ between those categories.
If the starting price for an Inside Stateroom is equivalent to what a Family Stateroom with a Verandah is on the other ships, I can't imagine what the price of a 1-Bedroom is going to be!