TXAKDisneyFan
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I doubt we will ever sail DCL again. Here is the perfect example of why...this summer, we are going on a 30 day (personal, not rental) RV roadtrip. We are going to Grand Canyon NP, Mesa Verde NP, Durango Silverton Train ride, Pagosa Hot Springs, Colorado Springs, Rocky Mountain NP, Black Hills: Mt. Rushmore, Custer State Park, Badlands and surrounding areas, Calgary for the Stampede, Banff, Jasper, Glacier NP, Columbia River Gorge in Oregon, Redwood NP and Napa. Our full hook up campground costs are just under $1000. Our fuel cost is just over $1000 and our activities are right around $1000. So with a $500 buffer, we are going on a 30 day vacation for $3500. Or...I can sail in an inside room for 3 nights...if I am lucky, and I have to add airfare to that cost. I just cannot bring myself to spend that kind of money.
Next year we are cruising to Alaska and then spending an extra week in the Kenai and Denali areas of Alaska. Predicted cost with airfare is about $3000.
We did the WBPC cruise last year and it was amazing. It was worth the $4200 for 3 people in an oceanview room. It worked out to be $100 per person per day. That was not too bad for all the Disney magic. I am a corporate travel agent and I see what hotels and cruise lines are willing to discount for large groups, so it usually makes me ill to think of ever paying full retail for travel.
Edit to add: The specific reason I will not do personal travel is because I just cannot plan a trip for someone knowing that they are not getting the best deal/price...but commission is a percentage of the price, so if I get them the best deal...I make no money.
Yeah, I also have a hard time believing the AK trip is only $3,000 for a cruise AND a week on land, including flights.
I'm from AK, grew up in a family that owned a motor home and boat, and the costs just for servicing an RV, gas, etc, are not cheap. If you're staying in hotels during the week on land, that's a couple hundred a night (and if you're paying less, I can pretty much guarantee they're flea bags that any Alaskan would steer you clear of). If you're renting an RV, there's also the cost of rental, servicing, parking,... There's also food for the week, and food in AK (even fast food), also isn't cheap (there are no "dollar menus").
If you want to go fishing, especially for halibut, that'll be a couple hundred dollars per person, just for the afternoon (plus freezing and shipping of any fish). Any flight seeing tours can be in the thousands. Tour buses into Denali NP range from $66.50 to $194.00 per adult. Etc etc etc...