Not shocking, it's called capitalism. That's how I pay for my cruises.
I call it - "snorting too much pixie dust"!
Not shocking, it's called capitalism. That's how I pay for my cruises.
I couldn't agree with you more! The scenery is too pretty not to do a balcony in my opinion! So worth the extra $$$
We did Alaska last summer, and the veranda was worth every penny. As we went up Tracy Arm, we had room service deliver coffee and cookies. We sat on the veranda all day taking pictures and just looking at the beauty.
Good to hear. That's what we will be doing!
And for the negative nelly's out there....I am aware of the definition of gouging..perhaps I should have added a smilely face...
And there is no " I want it for free" here...
Of course Disney will try to make money .... I am just in shock of what they are charging....and what people are paying.This Alaska stuff is all new to us and the sticker shock is, well, very shocking.
(And I haven't even mentioned excursions..)
You're right; the scenery is SO pretty that I wouldn't want to be limited to viewing it from one side of the ship - even if I had a balcony.
The bolding is what you're really surprised with!
The cost of our June cruise has gone up by about 227% - yes 227%!! I can't believe people are paying that much more for the same cruise.
If people aren't paying it, Disney wouldn't be able to charge so much. If one views the perceived value to exceed their cost, they'll pay it. As others have said, this is a luxury item, not a necessity. Some think that the value for a verandah for Alaska is worth it, others don't. You can always go with the inside stateroom, cruise on another line, cruise somewhere else or do a completely different vacation. It's your choice.
We had a SPH and spent most of our time on decks 4 and 10 going back and forth as whales were spotted and we could enjoy the view from the other side of the ship. I wouldn't have wanted to miss out on any of it and plan to do the same thing next time.
I call it - "snorting too much pixie dust"!