Excellent points that seem to really line up with the direction that Disney and more companies are going.Seems like a continuation of a long term trend over at least the last couple decades where the mass wealthy have been the ones spending the majority of the money. A middle-class family might be willing to upgrade up a bit from the cheapest room, but someone in the 5% of income wants a balcony, minimum. Just like they are adding concierge very quickly.
I actually agree with you. They will never be my favorite class either, even though I haven't sailed them. But I will admit, I wouldn't mind sailing the Wish once, just for the theming. I feel like the Destiny is going to be the least desirable ship they will have, could be wrong, but that's my gut. Them putting just one hot tub on these ships for the general public is one of thier greediest moves. Want a hot tub, pay for concierge!You know...why did they not include a Promenade deck, why did they make the Adult area so small, why are the elevators so narrow, why are the high-end diamond, purse, etc stores enormous and the Disney merch stores so small and sparse, and why are there so many Concierge rooms now? That's why. Though these ships are beautiful, they are not my favorite class.
That pretty much sums it up in a nutshell.Seems like a continuation of a long term trend over at least the last couple decades where the mass wealthy have been the ones spending the majority of the money. A middle-class family might be willing to upgrade up a bit from the cheapest room, but someone in the 5% of income wants a balcony, minimum. Just like they are adding concierge very quickly.
Or get a pass for the Rainforest Room. AlsoWant a hot tub, pay for concierge!![]()
Seems like a continuation of a long term trend over at least the last couple decades where the mass wealthy have been the ones spending the majority of the money. A middle-class family might be willing to upgrade up a bit from the cheapest room, but someone in the 5% of income wants a balcony, minimum. Just like they are adding concierge very quickly.
Excellent points that seem to really line up with the direction that Disney and more companies are going.That is unfortunate for those who would like to sail DCL but prefer to have more affordable options.
That pretty much sums it up in a nutshell.
IN other words, their sample base for the data they collect are those that exit the ship. The data they collect leads them to make decisions based on that same data.Seems like a continuation of a long term trend over at least the last couple decades where the mass wealthy have been the ones spending the majority of the money. A middle-class family might be willing to upgrade up a bit from the cheapest room, but someone in the 5% of income wants a balcony, minimum. Just like they are adding concierge very quickly.
The people that book concierge are still a minority. Most likely you're looking at the top 1% earners.IN other words, their sample base for the data they collect are those that exit the ship. The data they collect leads them to make decisions based on that same data.
It really isn't rocket science, the people that can afford to go on Disney Cruises are telling them what is important to THEM. And to a certain extent, Disney is listening and driving their decisions that way.
I know when booking my cruise next summer, a balcony is a must. I will be in the minority saying Concierge is not a must.
I'd NEVER use a public hot tub. Not even Disney owned/maintained.I actually agree with you. They will never be my favorite class either, even though I haven't sailed them. But I will admit, I wouldn't mind sailing the Wish once, just for the theming. I feel like the Destiny is going to be the least desirable ship they will have, could be wrong, but that's my gut. Them putting just one hot tub on these ships for the general public is one of thier greediest moves. Want a hot tub, pay for concierge!![]()
Top 1% have their own private yachts!The people that book concierge are still a minority. Most likely you're looking at the top 1% earners.
Oh ya, no doubt what so ever. I have just like three grand in Disney gift cards I was going to use on a Disney vacation next year. If cruised regularly, it wouldn't be with Disney.I've posted before and am sorry for the comparison AGAIN but you can receive much MUCH more for your $$$$ if taking a chance -- e.g. --
WISH - 4 night - 6/1/2026 - INSIDE 2 adults for $4,169.00 for the Disney Experience - Nassau + CC + day at sea
Our cruise line - 4 night - 6/7/2026 - DeLuxe Balcony 2 adults $4,304.00 for NOT HAVING the Disney Experience but instead --
https://www.msccruisesusa.com/cruise/msc-yacht-club
Nassau + 2 days at Ocean Cay (overnight stay)
NOTE - Interior cabin $3,444.00 @ 224 sq/ft compared to WISH 169 sq/ft still with the YC All Inclusive
If I could get a one day pass, I might.Or get a pass for the Rainforest Room. Also![]()