The
DVC Member Cruises have always been slightly more points then a regular 4 day cruise in that same time frame. Having said some of us feel it is a great value because of the special things that DVC does. They are chartered cruises and yes everyone on board is either a DVC member or guest of a DVC member...you can't book the cruise directly through
DCL.
My husband and I have been on all 4 previous dedicated member cruises and are booked on the 2008 one as well. Some of the highlights of each.
2003 Member Cruise - which by the way sailed exactly 5 years ago today on 2/2/03. The first cruise with two dedicated stops at
Castaway Cay (Disney's private island). It was CC, Nassau, and back to CC. The highlight of this particular cruise for me was a tour of the ship with Tom Acomb a Disney Imagineer who worked on the Disney Wonder and had some wonderful stories to tell. Like the fact that the mural in Tritons which is all mosiac was hand done by three little Italian ladies. If you want to read our whole report check out our web page for this cruise.
http://monorailgreen.info/member/Intro.htm
2005 Member Cruise. I think in my heart this will always be my favorite due to some friendships I made. DCL didn't disappoint in the guests on this one. We had Don "Ducky" Willams who is an amazing character artist for Disney. I know you have all seen his work even if you don't think you did. For example when you drive through the arch at WDW - that Minnie and Mickey is his doing! This was also a special itinerary going first to Key West, then a day at sea and then to Castaway Cay. We got to hear a talk by Art Linkletter which was amazing learning about being at
Disneyland that opening day. We also got to meet one of the current WDW Ambassadors on this trip. Last, but by no means least we were also entertained on this cruise by Susan Egan (she played Meg in Hercules). Amazing! If you want to read more check this out.
http://monorailgreen.info/member2005/index.htm
2006 Member Cruise. This was the first of what I call the perfect itinerary. A day at Castaway Cay, a day at sea, then another day at Castaway Cay. If you are looking for more ports this isn't for you, but for a great relaxing cruise this can't be beat. Our special guest on this cruise was Roy Disney and he was fantastic! We again got to meet one of the WDW Ambassadors (these young people are truly a blessing to the Disney organization). Last but by no means least we had a special musical evening with Jennifer Hudson (from American Idol and Dreamgirls - who had gotten her start on the Disney Wonder) and Jodi Benson (voice of Ariel in the Little Mermaid).
http://monorailgreen.info/member2006/index.htm Oh yeah - we were also lucky on this cruise and DH won the grand prize at one of the events which got us a weeks trade out with II. We ended up with a wonderful week at Marriott's Ko Olina on Oahu!
2007 Member Cruise. DVC labeled this as Disney Legends and boy did they deliver! They had as guests some of the giants in Disney History. The line-up was:
X. Atencio - inducted 1996. He wrote the lyrics to Yo Ho Yo Ho A Pirate's Life for me and worked on Fantasia.
Virginia Davis - inducted in 1998. This wonderful woman was Disney's first star even before Mickey Mouse. She played Alice in the Alice comedies begining in 1923.
Marty Sklar - inducted in 2001. He's been the only man who has been part of every Disney Them Park Opening. His title today is Ambassador for Walt Disney Imagineering.
Alice Davis - inducted in 2004. She has dressed all the dolls in It's A Small World as well as the Pirates of the Caribbean.
Dave Smith - Disney's newest legend inducted this year. The founder of the Walt Disney archives.
Also in a special performance later in the cruise were:
Eden Espinosa - currently staring in the Los Angeles company of Wicked
Sarah Litzsinger - who starred as Belle for 3 years on Broadway.
Andrea McArdle - the original Annie who has also starred as Belle. We saw her in 2003 and enjoyed her performance.
We haven't updated our web page on this cruise yet but you can check out our "live from" thread from the cruise boards.
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1611688
So bottom line if you are just looking to cruise the Member Cruise isn't a better value than a regular DCL cruise at the same time. However if you love Disney history and looking for something special (along with sailing with a bunch of fellow DVC'ers) than you might want to check out a Member Cruise.