October 20th 2007 Western Magic

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I just checked DCL's site and was quoted $7522 and some change for 2 adults in a Cat 6 for the 15-night eastbound Repo. Haven't heard anything from DU, but I wouldn't be surprised if they lost my request (I've yet to be impressed by them but I thought this might have been their chance to shine).


Because I am a curious person I checked the prices for the Mexican cruises - the further you go into the equatorial summer the lower the prices - sailing in Cat 6 on 6/22/08 is $5349 and change.

The Repo is still a better deal but there's no way I'll be able to convince the man that we should do it.

Hope you guys all have a great time! :goodvibes
 
Sorry Jeff yes i was talking about DIS down time....well were on $9872.96 a cat 6 will the powers that be let the little chap loose down the panama canal?...come on wife you know you want to...:banana: :rotfl2: :banana:

I'm in. I got it up online right away and was ready to put the credit card number in and all of a sudden, the CM picked up the phone line. (I got an initial "current hold time is 3 minutes" right after 8:00 a.m. EST. :lmao: ) Well after 25 min the CM came on, then the dates weren't loaded yet. :confused3 Like they didn't know people were going to be calling? They were able to change the website somehow between 7:50 and 8:00 EST to have the new itins. What's going on with the phone bank computers?

Anyhow, we got our 10% discount and $200 OBC from booking last week and got a Cat 9 room for us (2A + 1C-8) for a hair under $5,200. That is a lot less than I was planning. :banana:

I won't say goodbye to you all yet. Suz hasn't gotten the time off approved yet. It will be a stretch for her to get it. Guess I better start looking at the 4-nt double dip in June '08 as a back up.

Jeff
 
Sorry Jeff yes i was talking about DIS down time....well were on $9872.96 a cat 6 will the powers that be let the little chap loose down the panama canal?...come on wife you know you want to...:banana: :rotfl2: :banana:

Chris - do you mean you got what you wanted? - if you do then YEAH!:banana: - really pleased for you.:yay:

I thought it was just me that couldnt get on this morning... logged on for my usual morning bump and nothing happened:eek: I almost succumbed to doing the ironing, but luckily found something to watch on tv instead - phew! - that was a close call!:rotfl:

My hubby would have a coronary if I told him his holiday would be $10k. I guess you wont be taking me up on my sare room idea then?:rotfl2:
 
Chris - do you mean you got what you wanted? - if you do then YEAH!:banana: - really pleased for you.:yay:

I thought it was just me that couldnt get on this morning... logged on for my usual morning bump and nothing happened:eek: I almost succumbed to doing the ironing, but luckily found something to watch on tv instead - phew! - that was a close call!:rotfl:

My hubby would have a coronary if I told him his holiday would be $10k. I guess you wont be taking me up on my sare room idea then?:rotfl2:

Karen i was up for it dear but Hazel got all shy:rolleyes1
 

I just checked DCL's site and was quoted $7522 and some change for 2 adults in a Cat 6 for the 15-night eastbound Repo. Haven't heard anything from DU, but I wouldn't be surprised if they lost my request (I've yet to be impressed by them but I thought this might have been their chance to shine).


Because I am a curious person I checked the prices for the Mexican cruises - the further you go into the equatorial summer the lower the prices - sailing in Cat 6 on 6/22/08 is $5349 and change.

The Repo is still a better deal but there's no way I'll be able to convince the man that we should do it.

Hope you guys all have a great time! :goodvibes

Brenda,

No chance you'd go window only?

I know to go from Cat 9 to Cat 8 was $1,000 more for us ($900 after the discount). Cat 7 would have been $2,800 more ($2,520 after discount). I don't remember Cat 6, but it was yet a few hundred more than 7.

I would think you could get Cat 8 (Decks 5-7) for around $4,000+ if you have a ressie to move. DS was around $1,000-$1,100 for his portion.

Jeff
 
Guess I better start looking at the 4-nt double dip in June '08 as a back up.

O.K. does it look bad that I quoted myself?

Anyhow, I was looking at the 4-nt double dips to get a price as a back up. WOW. I think those were more popular than the Repo (or should I say Reaper :rotfl: ).

Anyhow, I first went in and brought up all June 2008 cruises and only Cat 11 & 12 were available on 6/8 and 6/22. I then went to check August and it was only Cat 12 for all sailing. Went back to June and the Cat 11's were all gone. July only has the 6th and 27th (no 13th or 20th) and ONLY Cat 12. May only has Cat 12 for each of its dates.

Well, I guess if the PC cruise isn't a go, we will definitely be keeping the Oct '07.
 
Karen Ive just done a few sums and am shocked at what i found,we paid £8500 for the five of us aboard the legends of the sea RC for 14 nights so thats £1700pp but with disney (ok room not as big)the price come out at £1300pp with an extra day chucked in for free..like i said I think it's cheap...:)
 
Brenda,

Someone posted on another thread the prices for 2 adults for the EB. This is what they got:

08/17/2008 15-Night Eastbound Panama Cruise Category 04 : Deluxe Family Stateroom w/ Verandah $ 8,502.48

08/17/2008 15-Night Eastbound Panama Cruise Category 05 : Deluxe Stateroom w/ Verandah $ 7,422.48

08/17/2008 15-Night Eastbound Panama Cruise Category 06 : Deluxe Stateroom w/ Verandah $ 7,222.48

08/17/2008 15-Night Eastbound Panama Cruise Category 07 : Deluxe Stateroom w/ Navigators Verandah $ 6,862.48

08/17/2008 15-Night Eastbound Panama Cruise Category 08 : Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom $ 5,862.48

08/17/2008 15-Night Eastbound Panama Cruise Category 09 : Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom $ 4,962.48

08/17/2008 15-Night Eastbound Panama Cruise Category 10 : Deluxe Inside Stateroom $ 4,302.48

08/17/2008 15-Night Eastbound Panama Cruise Category 11 : Standard Inside Stateroom $ 3,962.48

Jeff
 
Karen Ive just done a few sums and am shocked at what i found,we paid £8500 for the five of us aboard the legends of the sea RC for 14 nights so thats £1700pp but with disney (ok room not as big)the price come out at £1300pp with an extra day chucked in for free..like i said I think it's cheap...:)


Cheap as chips Chris:thumbsup2

Seriously though I know what you mean.. It doesnt sound sooooo bad when you break it down per person. Its just the extras like flights, park passes, hotel accom, etc etc and of course - shopping:banana:

Talking of extras - just found out the stamp duty on the new house we like would be £10,000:scared1: :scared1: :scared1:

After solicitors, surveys, etc etc we'll have none of the 20k savings left. We were hping to put about 10k down on the house:laughing: - what a joke! Had no idea stamp duty was THAT expensive. Another reason to add to the "lets stay where we are" list.


Jeff - I have often been tempted to quote myself too when I re-read what I have written and it doesnt sound right. I just edit instead... but you may have started a new trend Mr page 139.:rolleyes1
 
Jeff,

thanks for the great information.

We've never sailed in anything other than a category 6 and Jason is being somewhat difficult... when I told him the price for cat 6 he said no without actually saying no. Then a few minutes ago when I mentioned how much more affordable it was in the rooms without verandahs he said, "what's the fun of sailing without a balcony?"

Have you sailed in a Cat 8 or 9? What's the difference between the two?

Thanks!

B. :goodvibes
 
Jeff,

thanks for the great information.

We've never sailed in anything other than a category 6 and Jason is being somewhat difficult... when I told him the price for cat 6 he said no without actually saying no. Then a few minutes ago when I mentioned how much more affordable it was in the rooms without verandahs he said, "what's the fun of sailing without a balcony?"

Have you sailed in a Cat 8 or 9? What's the difference between the two?

Thanks!

B. :goodvibes


Just tell Jason "no balcony" is far better than "No REPO".....:banana:
 
Jeff,

thanks for the great information.

We've never sailed in anything other than a category 6 and Jason is being somewhat difficult... when I told him the price for cat 6 he said no without actually saying no. Then a few minutes ago when I mentioned how much more affordable it was in the rooms without verandahs he said, "what's the fun of sailing without a balcony?"

Have you sailed in a Cat 8 or 9? What's the difference between the two?

Thanks!

B. :goodvibes

Brenda,

I sailed cat 9 the other week and have sailed SPH which is basically cat 8. The difference is location. Cat 9's are on decks 1 and 2 (you don't want deck 1 - only the 2 small port holes). Cat 8's are on Decks 5-7. You can get a mid-ship cat 9, but the Cat 8's are only forward.

Both rooms are the size of a Cat 6, just no balcony. They both have the same split bath and the sitting area is right next to the window (which is at least 3 ft in diameter).

The problem with 9's, at least from what I've read, is some do not have th steamer trunk. We didn't have one 2 weeks ago, but we did notice the room 2 down from us did. :confused3 When I booked this morning I had a choice of 2588 or 2590. 2588 was right after the break you see on the deck plans and looks like no possible way of having a trunk. So I opted for 2590 in hopes to get the trunk. Didn't need really the other week, but with 2 weeks of sailing, even if we do wash twice (or 3 times), I'm sure we'll need the space.

Hope that helps.

Jeff
 
Seriously though I know what you mean.. It doesnt sound sooooo bad when you break it down per person. Its just the extras like flights, park passes, hotel accom, etc etc and of course - shopping

I just figured ours and it comes out to $347 per night for the 3 of us. Our cruise for this Oct, which is in a SPH (one cat lower) is coming up at $353.

I don't know why it is cheaper, seeing that it is 10 months later and in a new cruise year, but I'll take it.

For those of you I've talked to about DVC, I just emailed Suz and told her the price of the 15 night repo would cover the 55-60 points of DVC I was looking at. I told I could give her 3-4 nights of vacation for the next 47 years for the price of this 15 night cruise. Not sure if she'll like to hear that one.
 
I just figured ours and it comes out to $347 per night for the 3 of us. Our cruise for this Oct, which is in a SPH (one cat lower) is coming up at $353.

I don't know why it is cheaper, seeing that it is 10 months later and in a new cruise year, but I'll take it.

For those of you I've talked to about DVC, I just emailed Suz and told her the price of the 15 night repo would cover the 55-60 points of DVC I was looking at. I told I could give her 3-4 nights of vacation for the next 47 years for the price of this 15 night cruise. Not sure if she'll like to hear that one.


That is brilliant! :thumbsup2
 
Nancy.................... abig big tons of the "dust stuff":wizard: pixiedust: to you, us English lot have no idea what you are on about really :confused3 we dont do taxes and mortgages in the same way ( thank goodness!)

Heather, thanks for the link, I promise I will have a peep at the weekend.

Chris, Jeff glad you got what you wanted. :thumbsup2 We were a little tempted however the Freedom of the seas or liberty look just too good to miss in 08. Perhaps I will win the lottery and we could do both !!!:cool1:
 
Checked DCL's website again - the cat 6 for the same cruise has gone up to more than $8,000.

Ridiculous.

I'm taking my money somewhere else - seriously for those prices I could've talked Jason into a Med. cruise.

So...what sounds better to you guys...Hawaii, Jamaica, St. Lucia, or the Virgin Islands?
 
Sorry, AFEG. Me no speak of it again.

Actually...I'm eying that 5-night Bahama cruise in September 2008...it would be a good compromise for my parents and we could sneak some WDW time in ahead of the cruise. And, you get two stops at Castaway Cay!

So, we may take a serious look at the one in the next few days. I could live with that.

Along with a trip to the place that shall not be named (do you think that's where voldemort likes to vacation?). :lmao:
 
Checked DCL's website again - the cat 6 for the same cruise has gone up to more than $8,000.

Ridiculous.

I'm taking my money somewhere else - seriously for those prices I could've talked Jason into a Med. cruise.

So...what sounds better to you guys...Hawaii, Jamaica, St. Lucia, or the Virgin Islands?

Been to Jamaica and will probably go back but for a long weekend.

Been to the VI on DCL. If you go, go to something other than St. Thomas. Maybe even the BVI's.

St. Lucia would be really nice. That is one place I want to get to.

So is HI. There again, I would spend little time in Honolulu and go to a couple of other islands.

Since your up in this price range, what about the Tahiti, Moorea (sp?) and/or Bora Bora?

Sorry to throw a wrench in there.
 
Sorry, AFEG. Me no speak of it again.

Actually...I'm eying that 5-night Bahama cruise in September 2008...it would be a good compromise for my parents and we could sneak some WDW time in ahead of the cruise. And, you get two stops at Castaway Cay!

So, we may take a serious look at the one in the next few days. I could live with that.

Along with a trip to the place that shall not be named (do you think that's where voldemort likes to vacation?). :lmao:

Brenda,

I also read somewhere that Karen is renting rooms out in her new castle over in the UK. Maybe you can get a deal from her. :lmao:

Jeff
 
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