Our family is sailing concierge for the 1st time in 2020, & my husband & I really, REALLY hope to get lucky enough to score a cabana (family beach) on our CC day. I know nothing is guaranteed, but that concierge cruisers have a much better chance of getting one - was just curious how many concierge cruisers have ever NOT been able to get one? There's only 20 family cabanas, but way more concierge staterooms than that.
Out of our 5 Concierge cruises where we tried to get a Cabana, only once did we not get one and it was because of a very unusual circumstance. This was the second leg of a B2B, and I had booked both cruises on opening day.
I sent both emails at midnight on day 125. Got the first cabana like always but not the second one. At first, I thought my email didn’t get sent at the proper time or that I had sent the second one on the wrong day. Once we got onboard, we learned that all the Concierge staterooms, outside of ours, were booked by an organized group from Golden Oaks, the luxury gated community located at WDW. Working with
DCL, they had booked all the Cabanas in advance, so we didn’t have a chance anyway. It seems their organizer was not happy with us having one of the rooms. We sneaked passed her when we booked opening day. The Concierge team comped us the ultimate package with stingrays to make up for our missed cabana, which was really nice of them. We had a wonderful non-cabana day, using most of the things included in the package.
Outside of that special circumstance, we’ve been able to get one on Fantasy (2x), Dream and Wonder (after the first round of stateroom conversions). Of course, we write in exactly at midnight on day 125, our email drafted in advance. In my experience, your chances are therefore excellent, but you can enjoy yourself even if you do not get one.