Expatriat
Happily lost at sea
- Joined
- Sep 2, 2015
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- 266
I am well aware that the new ships will not compare to Quantum class. My disappointment is primarily based on conversations with some higher-ups quite some time ago who assured me (always subject to change) that the next ships would be in between Magic class and Dream class size, because so many were "requesting" it. But the size is NOT my main reason for thinking DCL should not expand at this time. As I stated, it is that I have noticed the quality, level of service and "pixie dust" declining steadily since they have 4 ships instead of two, so it is only my personal opinion that they are not yet ready to expand to six. Will they be profitable? Of course! Disney fans will always fork over those Disney dollars for the latest Disney experience. THAT is of course the reason they will build!I'm not entirely certain that I agree with this sentiment, especially the dismay at increasing the size of the ships. On the one hand, I prefer the Magic class ships and agree with the sentiment that the middle-sized ships would have been preferable to more of the same, but the increase in size isn't really appreciable compared to the size of the current class of ships (129,000 tons vs 135,000 tons; that's a 4% increase in size). We're not really talking them producing a Quantum class luxury-casino-liner like RCCL here (225,000 gross tons and 2,700 staterooms), we're talking a slight increase over the Dream class and approximately the same number of staterooms (which will still be just outside of the top 25 cruise ships in the world in terms of size). And the trade-off could be new destinations by being able to move the older ships to new ports/new itineraries.
I'm personally dismayed at the steady price increase same as pretty much everybody else (except Mr. Iger), especially now that my family's growing and it won't be just the two of us, but I think that saying that it's not worth it to have new ships (which will eventually lead to increased profits and more new ships, even if it's not within my personal lifetime) if they're not going to be the size that I want them to be isn't necessarily the most productive line of reasoning.
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