Here's the setup:
My parent's 40th is coming up, and they have offered to pay for a cruise together with my family (2 adults, 2 kids who will be 4 and 6) around November 2018.
I have offered to plan it, and they have given me a budget of 20k.
So now, after lurking on the forums and doing tons of research, I have concluded that we MUST be concierge level, and I would love for use to all stay in a Royal suite, but that doesn't seem possible with that budget.
I've come up with the following 2 options:
1. book 2 of the lowest cost concierge suites and hope to upgrade to royal suite at port
2. book the royal suite for my parents, and then book the lowest price suite anywhere on the boat and ask to upgrade into (my parent's already booked) royal suite at port
Are there other strategies I'm not thinking of?
Hi,
Like you, we want to splurge and go concierge but I am a stickler for finding the best deals. So this was what I ended up doing...
I booked a 1-Bd suite with the adjoining suite. My husband and I (grandparents) will be staying in the 1-Bd because the bedroom area with full private bath can be closed off. My daughter, husband and the kiddos (5 and 7) will be in the adjoining suite and the living-room area and extra full bath can be utilized and enjoyed by all. This also gives us a larger balcony area with the divider removed.
We are members of Costco but Costco's price, even after figuring the cash back deal, was more than Disney direct. This was the case for us on the cruise that we wanted but it may be different for the itinerary you are looking for.
I went with Disney's website and booked exactly what I wanted. (ship, itinerary, deck, location) Then I transferred the reservation over to
Dreams Unlimited and they gave me an on-board credit for transferring over. (For us it has turned out to be $450 that I plan on using towards a cabana on
Castaway Cay. If you book directly I believe there is a larger credit. Double check what they are offering for your best savings.) I did our final payment through them and they have been available to answer questions and give much needed guidance.
We applied for a Disney Credit Card and put the cruise on that for the benefits. I also used it for the airfare which they give a "cash back" type bonus for, that I have applied back to the card.
Airfare I bought cheap and upgraded with miles so we are all flying first class as well. I saved hundreds doing it this way.
We will be, and I highly recommend, arriving in the area (if you are coming from far away) the day before. I booked our pre-cruise hotel with hotel points and that came out free to us. It also has a free shuttle from the airport so another savings there.
The only thing I have left to schedule is the car service from the Orlando area hotel to the port. It seems a car service will be less expensive for our party of 6 than taking Disney's Bus service.
I hope this helps. It took me months of searching and calculations to get to a point where I figured I had the best deal I was going to get. We cruised Disney in 2000 with our kids and they still say it was the best trip we ever took. Back then we did 4 day land/parks and 3 day cruise. This time it will be 5 day cruise and we just cant wait.
I hope you all have a wonderful time and you find the best deals possible so you can relax and enjoy the trip.