points towards DCL cruise?

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HEY guys.
I don't have a guide yet (tried to get one but it's been a week and I still don't have any idea if she even sent me anything, and I don't want to keep her), so I have no one to ask yet and don't want to play roulette on who I get when I call blindly. I know the number of points is way up there but does anyone have a good idea of exactly or ball-park how up there they are? :flower3:
 
It varies based on stateroom category, cruise length and time of year. DCL has many more seasons than DVC does.
 
I'd be happy w/ a ball park of ANY kind. We're booked in a cat 3 for a 4 nighter this fall and I'm suspecting we will LOVE the experience so if I buy into DVC, I want to have a clue on what to look at.

if anyone has info, I can just throw out a hypothetical.
Late Jan cruise, cat 5 or 6, 2 adults and children under 12. 3, 4 or 7 nights
 
Looks like all of Jan 2010 is High Value Season. There are the points for a 4 night cruise in Jan 2010.

A Cat 5 is 156 points per person for the first 2 persons. Using the kids ages in your sig, DS9 would be 74 points and DS20mths would be 48 points.

A Cat 6 is 144 points per person for the first 2 persons. Using the kids ages in your sig, DS9 would be 74 points and DS20mths would be 48 points.

You can also use a combination of points and cash if you book thru DVC. Each person on the reservation must be paid for fully by cash or points. There is also a $95 exchange fee to book thru DVC.
 

Looks like all of Jan 2010 is High Value Season. There are the points for a 4 night cruise in Jan 2010.

A Cat 5 is 156 points for the first 2 persons. Using the kids ages in your sig, DS9 would be 74 points and DS20mths would be 48 points.

A Cat 6 is 144 points for the first 2 persons. Using the kids ages in your sig, DS9 would be 74 points and DS20mths would be 48 points.

You can also use a combination of points and cash if you book thru DVC. Each person on the reservation must be paid for fully by cash or points. There is also a $95 exchange fee to book thru DVC.

HEY! That's not as bad as I expected! YAY! THANK YOU!!!! :hug::worship:
 
You cannot book suites on DCL with points.

You have to use all points or all cash for each person. You have to pay the cash amount at time of booking along with the $95 fee. Any changes require another $95 fee. Cancellation is per the DVC rules not DCL.

Cat 6 on an Eastern in Jan 2010 is 257 points each for the first two in a cabin and 112 points each for a 6-12 yo. That is a total of 738 points.
 
HEY! That's not as bad as I expected! YAY! THANK YOU!!!! :hug::worship:

I edited the points to clarify. The points for the first 2 are per person. So you are looking at 300 +/- total points for the first 2 people in the stateroom.
 
In my situation, points are not a good value. We sailed on a 4 night over Memorial Day which would have been almost 300 points for the 2 of us. I got a FL resident rate of $450 per person. That was half the going cash rate when I booked and about a 1/3 of what the points could be worth figuring a minimum of $10/point if I wanted to rent my points out.
 
You cannot book suites on DCL with points.

You have to use all points or all cash for each person. You have to pay the cash amount at time of booking along with the $95 fee. Any changes require another $95 fee. Cancellation is per the DVC rules not DCL.

Cat 6 on an Eastern in Jan 2010 is 257 points each for the first two in a cabin and 112 points each for a 6-12 yo. That is a total of 738 points.

THAT is what I was afraid of. :scared1::scared1::scared1:

We are only doing a suite this time becase A: we had time to pay it off and B: we knew we'd never be able to afford one on a longer trip.

So you can split it up between points and cash? If I book 2 people on points, I can pay the other 2 in cash?

Still...yikes! sigh:eek:
 











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