Jen0107c
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That makes sense! I was also thinking it was a bit low.That's because there are Oceanview Concierge rooms (with no Verandah) on Disney Wish.
That makes sense! I was also thinking it was a bit low.That's because there are Oceanview Concierge rooms (with no Verandah) on Disney Wish.
That's because there are Oceanview Concierge rooms (with no Verandah) on Disney Wish.
Starting prices are up on the Disney Cruise Line site. MV starts at $5769 for two people.
But I wonder how big a price gap they are going to put between concierge no verandah rooms and concierge verandah rooms? It will be some, but I can't imagine it's going to be enormous, right? It'll be interesting to get some more data points on this pricing.That's because there are Oceanview Concierge rooms (with no Verandah) on Disney Wish.
I think you will see the biggest jump in pricing between the concierge verandah and the 1 bedroom suite and then of course from the 1 bedroom to the Royals. I think the Tower Wish suite is going to be in totally different ball parkBut I wonder how big a price gap they are going to put between concierge no verandah rooms and concierge verandah rooms? It will be some, but I can't imagine it's going to be enormous, right? It'll be interesting to get some more data points on this pricing.
Based on Disney Dream, the start price of inside and concierge is about $1800-2000. So I guess the verandah concierge cost about $600-800 than oceanview concierge.But I wonder how big a price gap they are going to put between concierge no verandah rooms and concierge verandah rooms? It will be some, but I can't imagine it's going to be enormous, right? It'll be interesting to get some more data points on this pricing.
I agree, but for some people, it's very important to be on that first sailing. It's more than I'm paying for my 11 night Greek Isles cruise.I think ~$2,900 pp for the least expensive inside cabin on the 5-night Disney Wish Maiden Voyage is very pricey.
SO basically starting at 6k per person…18k if my family of 3 wants to go…no maiden voyage at that rate, sorry. That’s just silly To me.
In late August and September the price difference between an Inside stateoom and a Concierge Oceanview stateroom is only +/- $1200. That's a steal if you can book one!
I'm at 23 cruises too. I'm not a big fan of 4-night cruises unless it's combined with WDW and then when you do that it ends up costing more than a trip to Europe.I guess I’ll pass. I have a august/September 2022 b2b, two 7 night cruises - eastern & western I would have to give up. I’ll get on the Wish after that, unless a deal comes out. I thought the prices were very comparable to the Dream cruises, which was good. Just not a fan of 3 & 4 night cruises. I wouldve been in platinum #2 group if I was booking next week (only 23 cruises). Of course I’ve canceled 8 so far.....![]()
I agree, but for some people, it's very important to be on that first sailing. It's more than I'm paying for my 11 night Greek Isles cruise.
Would love that maiden voyage, just because those dates our the best for us And like the 5 night. Only silver member though so no chance. I feel like I should be gold though. booking wish would be the 5th cruise booked, but we have only completed 1 sailing everything else canceled.It isn't important to me to be on the first sailing, but as a Gold CC member - I'm sure the MV will be sold out before it would be my turn to book. On the other hand, the September 4-night cruises look reasonable - by Disney standards. When the late November/early December cruises are available to book, I might be persuaded to book a 4-night on the Wish.
I wonder if those prices are realistic. Is there one stateroom at that price, then it shoots up? A bit like airline pricing, when you can rarely get the advertised special rate...