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I can tell you that these hotels are expensive!! Definitely not worth going thru Disney for hotel stays.
I can tell you that these hotels are expensive!! Definitely not worth going thru Disney for hotel stays.
This was asked about our Med cruise. Some people were allowed to book those hotels (much cheaper) on their own but still get Disney transfers. Others were told no, they couldn't book transfers unless they went thru Disney for the hotel. So I guess its a crap shoot. Personally, can't a cab get you to the port a whole lot cheaper than Disney transfers?I've always booked my own pre-cruise hotels when we've sailed out of Florida. I already know the price ranges for the NYC hotels, but does DCL ever get a better deal on hotels if you book through them? What would be the benefit? If I stay at one of the DCL-approved hotels but book it myself, can we still use the DCL transfers the next morning (paying for them, of course)??![]()
This was asked about our Med cruise. Some people were allowed to book those hotels (much cheaper) on their own but still get Disney transfers. Others were told no, they couldn't book transfers unless they went thru Disney for the hotel. So I guess its a crap shoot. Personally, can't a cab get you to the port a whole lot cheaper than Disney transfers?
I can tell you that these hotels are expensive!! Definitely not worth going thru Disney for hotel stays.
I can tell you that these hotels are expensive!! Definitely not worth going thru Disney for hotel stays.
I guess that depends on how much the cab would be (4 adults) VS how much the transfers cost. Are DCL transfers the same cost no matter the port??
I'm waiting to hear back from my TA, so I can compare.
I'm glad I won't have to book a hotel and only have to drive a hour![]()
The cab price is the same no matter how many people are in it. The charge varies by distance. If DCL transfers are $70 per person it doesn't make sense to use them from the hotels. The cab fare wouldn't be more than $20 total from any of those three that were listed in the PP. Even from the JFK airport the fare is approximately $60 including tolls to drive into Manhattan.
When I booked this cruise onboard the DREAM I added transfers just in case.
My invoices says $144.00 for two or $72.00 each. I don't need the transfers since I live in NJ, but need to do a little more research.
Hey, Julia, what are you doing on the night of May 24th, 2012?? That's the night before our cruise... want some company??(hee hee just kidding!)
Ok that makes sense! Do the NYC taxis have room for 4 adults all of their cruise luggage though?? Are they vans these days?? I haven't been to NYC since I lived in NJ, over 15 years ago.
Ok that makes sense! Do the NYC taxis have room for 4 adults all of their cruise luggage though?? Are they vans these days?? I haven't been to NYC since I lived in NJ, over 15 years ago.
The SUV style cabs have room for four passengers and for 2 -3 large suitcases and 2-3 small bags. The cost for a taxi would probably not be more than $10-$15 (plus tip) from the Marriott Marquis. You can also call a car service for transport to the cruise terminal. There are many other hotels to choose from in both Manhattan and in NJ along the Hudson River.
Most have room for 4 adults (it may be a little tight). The trunks are amazingly deep and fit 3 or 4 large suitcases. I would just spring for 2 cabs, it would still be cheaper than DCL transfers. There are minivan & suv cabs but they are few & far between.
Regarding the hotel prices, I just heard back from my TA at Dreams and the prices she quoted to me were much less than what I found on the hotels' own web sites. So I think we will book one of them.![]()
I found something similar happened on our Med cruise in 2010 with the DCL hotel. When I booked through the hotel website, it did not charge me for my daughter, as they had a policy that children under 10 were no additional fee. But, when I tried to book through DCL, they said we had to have a suite b/c of the exta person. The suite was double the cost. So, I just booked through the website.
hi - there are other options for pre-cruise stays - try nj & use limo service - i'm expecting that what save in hotel cost would more than cover your limo - right in hoboken/weehawkin - directly across from the ship is a sheraton suites - in hoboken itself is a W - move out to secaucus are more & in east rutherford there is another sheraton - and if you don't have to leave a car - it's a nice option - just don't get the hotels on tonnelle ave in north bergen - lots of traffic & noise