One of the reasons I justify that
DCL charges a premium for their cruise is they don't have a casino, they offset those potential profits by charging more. If they start to add casinos (which I still have my doubts about) PLUS they still charge a 25%-100% premium over other cruise lines, this will just continue Disney's downward spiral. I get it, a company is all about profit. But you have to at least give customers the sense they are valued. Nickel & diming while also reducing quality will eventually backfire.
Let's first see if we get an announcement in the next few weeks that Disney is in fact buying this, then the real speculation on where the ship is going and what it will look like can really begin!