Care to get me a price...2-A 1-C(17) July 20 2012 8 day Bahamas
Did not know about Hunt Valley Motorcoach!! Now I have to look for that link! Thanks for the info!MegaBus service is horrible. Hunt Valley Motorcoach is a little more expensive, but 10 times more reliable.
Just for comparison - I think someone posted a price for an inside stateroom for the Canada itinerary in August at right around $830 pp. Carnival charges $550 for the exact same itinerary leaving from NY. So even on Carnival, these itineraries aren't cheap. And this is the base price on Carnival - probably more comparable to an 11C than the 10A quoted since Carnival would add more for location, etc after room selection.
Personally, I don't think sailing in the Bahamas during summer hurricaine season is a big plus. While the 5-night to Canada may cost slightly more than my 5-night currently booked on the Dream, the savings in airfare will offset it. Also, I'll be travelling somewhere that the weather will be much nicer than the Bahamas in August (fighting for pool space on the Dream in August sounds horrible to me....)
Did not know about Hunt Valley Motorcoach!! Now I have to look for that link! Thanks for the info!![]()
Do you know how long DCL stays at Port Canaveral/Disney world?[U said:[/U]denas;40639111]And to continue comparison pricing with other lines, an inside room on NCL for a similar itinerary as the 8-day port canaveral is $1010 with taxes. THis is only 7 days versus the 8 on Disney AND the PC stop is actually only a half day (arrival at 11 am so you wouldn't be in the parks until around1 and the ship departs at 11 pm so you would probably have to leave before or during the first fireworks). I think the prices on DCL are about $250 more but it includes one extra day and the park hopper and transportation making it slightly cheaper than NCL. NCL does offer sales and deals, although usually the NY markets are exempt from these deals.
Do you know how long DCL stays at Port Canaveral/Disney world?
Sorry just now responding to the questions.
The quotes provided were for two-night June 15. The CM said the June/Aug eight-night didn't vary much b/t the two months since he looked at both as I knew folks may want to know before tomorrow.
And the CM said they in fact do not know which port but would know soon. I said it was reported M'httn (b/c we're starting to look at our hotel) and he said it's not been confirmed by DCL as they're still working through details.
The cost-value is an individual decision as everyone knows. But when you consider what you pay for hotel rooms in NYC (mind you a basic Sheraton for the same time frame this summer runs in the $475 range rack including tax) plus add on Broadway show (free on DCL) and a five-star restaurant ($15 Palo), you're looking at the same ore more on DCL. We prefer sea days anyway.
Last note - to anyone booking or calling tomorrow, be sure to try right when it opens. I did at 7 AM CDT and got through (granted, it was a special CC number) but didn't get a CM for 55 minutes. I tried also through the regular number but it was busy everytime.
Good luck to all!
Jen
Hi gang,
Nyc resident here. If your looking at hotels in nyc, try looking in Brooklyn. You can get a best western in bay ridge for about $119 a night, cab or taxi to manhattan will run you about $40 -45. It's a lot better than $475 a night in the heart of times square. Also from brooklyn, manhattan is only 25 minutes away.
Wow - i was really excited about the Magic sailing out of NY and not having to pay airfare from Long Island, but that's way too rich for my blood
Guess i won't be sailing DCL summer of 2012
$3641.98 for two adults in a verandah on deck 7 midship departure July 15, 2012. It will be cheaper to fly to MCO and take Disney bus to PC. Add to the NYC cruise price (if you're a northerner and driving to NYC) that parking is
$30 /day at the Manhattan terminal and "subject to availability". Additional lots are several blocks away requiring walking quite a long way with luggage. I think it might be cheaper to fly to NYC from Upstate NY and take a cab or shuttle to the Manhattan terminal - - - IF you were going to do this cruise. But I'm sticking with PC for awhile, even tho I prefer the classic ships. Just can't believe the prices I was quoted today.

I called today, April 7, on the first day of booking the NYC 2012 New England/Canada five day cruises and got a quote of$3641.98 for two adults in a verandah on deck 7 midship departure July 15, 2012. It will be cheaper to fly to MCO and take Disney bus to PC. Add to the NYC cruise price (if you're a northerner and driving to NYC) that parking is
$30 /day at the Manhattan terminal and "subject to availability". Additional lots are several blocks away requiring walking quite a long way with luggage. I think it might be cheaper to fly to NYC from Upstate NY and take a cab or shuttle to the Manhattan terminal - - - IF you were going to do this cruise. But I'm sticking with PC for awhile, even tho I prefer the classic ships. Just can't believe the prices I was quoted today.
![]()
