Nicest Oceanview Stateroom Ever?


Looks incredible. Love the kids room with bunks. Will never be able to afford it.
Though, that's in line with most things Concierge - they're fun to dream about. :P
 
The new two story funnel suite on the Disney Wish looks really amazing but does not appear to have a verandah. That's going to be a lot of money for an ocean view room!

Too Funny! Honestly, With the way it looks like the room is set up, I think that all of Deck 14 would be your "Verandah" lol. It would be an easy pop out to walk around.
 
Any chance you could share a link? I looked at the DCL Site and only saw the generic pricing for concierge
That undoubtedly is the pricing for the concierge ocean view, because it's the cheapest type of concierge cabin, and hence where concierge pricing will "start".
 
That undoubtedly is the pricing for the concierge ocean view, because it's the cheapest type of concierge cabin, and hence where concierge pricing will "start".

OH. Since this thread is about the Funnel suite, I thought you had seen that pricing for that specific one somewhere and I was confused. In general, the pricing is really not that terrible. If you want a "deal" you have to sail in September.
 
Any chance you could share a link? I looked at the DCL Site and only saw the generic pricing for concierge
I haven't seen normal pricing yet, but for the DVC member cruise (immediately after the MV) the cash rate for the 3-night cruise is $10,761 each for the first two people (so $21,522), and then additional passengers in the same cabin were the standard rate. Given that there is still probably a premium built in for the second voyage, it's not really that absurd for what is effectively a 4-bedroom suite.

(Worth noting that on that specific cruise at least the first passenger must pay in DVC points so it's really 1266 points+$10,761 or 2532 points for the first two passengers, but it's probably still a valid reference.)


Oops--this is incorrect -- that is the pricing for the 1B category royal suites and not the funnel suite.
 
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I haven't seen normal pricing yet, but for the DVC member cruise (immediately after the MV) the cash rate for the 3-night cruise is $10,761 each for the first two people (so $21,522), and then additional passengers in the same cabin were the standard rate. Given that there is still probably a premium built in for the second voyage, it's not really that absurd for what is effectively a 4-bedroom suite.

That really isn't as terrible as one would think. I would expect it to be booked very regularly though/hard to get due to the exclusivity of the room.

Thank you for sharing!
 
I haven't seen normal pricing yet, but for the DVC member cruise (immediately after the MV) the cash rate for the 3-night cruise is $10,761 each for the first two people (so $21,522), and then additional passengers in the same cabin were the standard rate. Given that there is still probably a premium built in for the second voyage, it's not really that absurd for what is effectively a 4-bedroom suite.

(Worth noting that on that specific cruise at least the first passenger must pay in DVC points so it's really 1266 points+$10,761 or 2532 points for the first two passengers, but it's probably still a valid reference.)

Where did you see this? The point chart I'm seeing doesn't have the 1A Tower Suite listed, only 1B-2 story royal suite and the 1C-1 story Royal suite.
 

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