I'm going to be using the Magical Express to get me from AoA to the port. Whats my chances of getting a rainforest pass once I get on the boat?
Is this still true? Length-of-cruise rainforest passes are only available on the ship on the first day, and single-day passes can be booked online in advance?Very high. Note that passes bought on-board will be length-of-cruise passes. If you only want a single day pass, you need to call DCL before you board.
Yes. On my recent day, length of cruise pass for two was 159 + 18% auto gratuity. I found that I did not get my money’s worth this trip as I have in the past. Next time, I will only do a day pass and play it by ear.Is this still true? Length-of-cruise rainforest passes are only available on the ship on the first day, and single-day passes can be booked online in advance?
Almost... the day pass has to be booked by phone in advance of the cruise, not online. You're correct about length-of-cruise.Is this still true? Length-of-cruise rainforest passes are only available on the ship on the first day, and single-day passes can be booked online in advance?
Correct: also, the bus transfer to port must be booked in advance through DCL: you cannot just show up like you can for the magical express from MCO to resort.Sorry no magical express to the port. Your taking a bus but it’s not magical express. Wish it was than it wouldn’t be 39 dollars one way.
It was 159 + 18% gratuity on my last Dream 4 night.We were 4 adults-no kids and we used ours 5 days out of the cruise. Worth it for us. Our next cruise is a 4 nighter. How much is that L of S?
I plan to stay onboard most of that cruise.
We even headed back after lunch on CC and rode the AD and then stayed in the RR for the afternoon.
With the price doubling and then they took away the scrub, I just couldn't justify the cost unless there are a lot less people going now than before. I have read on sea days it is hard to just get in the door. I will pass.
Ya, I guess it could have been a little under priced, but now I think it is over priced for what you get. Now if there was like fewer people in there, I could see it. But I have read that on sea days, it can be a mad house. And that is when I would go. I just don't feel as I would get my moneys worth or the extreme relaxation from it. But it does make me think that if they did raise it more, it would decrease the purchases of it and in return, you could get some really great time to almost yourself in there on sea days, maybe?On our recent fantasy cruise the crowd level was roughly the same as it had been under the lower prices. Candidly, I always thought the rainforest room was a little under-priced at the former $17 per day price (at every resort I have been to that offers a spa day pass, the price has been in the $40-50 range per day). I mean, the $34 per day price is still less than the $38 price I am paying for a 1-hour champagne tasting, and I will be getting hours of entertainment out of the rainforest room.