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So maybe its more because we sail in the "off-season" my opinion my be skewed. But the fact of the matter is Disney Cruise Line is a business and every business is there to make money, food costs are rising, transportation costs are rising, and even every little(H2O isn't cheap
) cost could be rising plus stock holders need to make money.
Now regardless of rising costs and keeping up with inflation(~2% generally a year) if the prices stayed the same they would start earning less money year over year, most businesses earn more year over year(they set their goals accordingly). Regardless the ships are still sailing full even with prices hikes and complaints about alcohol(we enjoyed this but we drink what we bring on and what the ship has to offer, so weren't very effected).
I understand people want to voice their opinions and they are entitled to due so, it just gets frustrating when people completely avoid the fact that DCL is a business; they were created to make money. Obviously they offer exceptional service and you get what you pay for. We want to go to Alaska on DCL but they priced us out because they can, which is why GT rates exist. If they price enough people out to where they cannot reach a certain capacity they rather fill the rooms then let them go empty(this is becoming more rare in peak seasons even with rising prices). Also they are definitely raising prices around peak times more so then they were before, that is just good business and how the hospitality industry works.
Does the company you work for raise their prices year over year? If they didn't and had to lay people off to stay a float or do it because they are not meeting sales targets would you be happy?
Just needed to vent because I rarely ever see this mentioned for DCL or the parks for that matter.

Now regardless of rising costs and keeping up with inflation(~2% generally a year) if the prices stayed the same they would start earning less money year over year, most businesses earn more year over year(they set their goals accordingly). Regardless the ships are still sailing full even with prices hikes and complaints about alcohol(we enjoyed this but we drink what we bring on and what the ship has to offer, so weren't very effected).
I understand people want to voice their opinions and they are entitled to due so, it just gets frustrating when people completely avoid the fact that DCL is a business; they were created to make money. Obviously they offer exceptional service and you get what you pay for. We want to go to Alaska on DCL but they priced us out because they can, which is why GT rates exist. If they price enough people out to where they cannot reach a certain capacity they rather fill the rooms then let them go empty(this is becoming more rare in peak seasons even with rising prices). Also they are definitely raising prices around peak times more so then they were before, that is just good business and how the hospitality industry works.
Does the company you work for raise their prices year over year? If they didn't and had to lay people off to stay a float or do it because they are not meeting sales targets would you be happy?
Just needed to vent because I rarely ever see this mentioned for DCL or the parks for that matter.