MississippiMom
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We stayed at the Mandarin Oriental in Miami instead of the Holiday Inn. But the older Disney ships are no longer the "Hilton" of the cruise industry.![]()
That's not saying that I won't do the NEW Dis ships in 2011 and 2012.But if I am paying top dollar, then I better be in a suite on a brand new ship with more ammenities.
Everyone's situation is different, as well as everyone's life experiences, but you couldn't have summed it up better for me. By complete coincidence, my DH's hotel brand of choice is Hilton. He stays at a Hilton brand hotel/motel when he travels for business, and we, typically, can cash in some of his earned reward points for personal trips. But, I still read the hotel/motel reviews before we book, and if the reviews aren't up to typical "Hilton standards," our family is staying somewhere else during vacation. (Why waste the reward points, if you aren't getting what you are paying for?)
I had the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to travel on Crystal cruise line, and at those escalated DCL prices for 2010, that is the level of service and opulence that I would expect to come across. Something tells me that I might find the outstanding service, but the ship isn't going to satisfy my expectations. How can it? I've read, repeatedly, that the wear-and-tear of age is starting to show on both Magic and Wonder, and common sense would tell me that is the truth. (I can look around my own five year old house and see the wear and tear.)
I think what will be interesting is to see is how many cruisers cancel their 2010 sailings when the itineraries open up for the new DCL ships. And whether or not DCL will then have to severely discount the fares on the Magic and Wonder.