Sleepyluke
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jul 17, 2008
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With the growing talk of people disliking certain ships and seemingly more talk of one and done of this or that, I am curious where the DCL problem is with returning guests. I know the bread and butter to the bottom line is 3/4 day out of Florida, but what is your decision maker?
For instance we have never and don't really want to go on a cruise less than 7 nights. Looking at just the US based departures (included San Juan, maybe maybe not should have) there are 307 3-6 night and 75 available 7 nights with multiple ships. BUT 70 of those 75 are on the new ships that returning customers don't love. Yes i know there are some that do, but if we want the ship we like and a 7 day, we have 5 options to choose from. Not many. Not even 2 classes of ship, it is the Treasure or Destiny to get to those 70.
In my perfect world there would be at least a couple options of ship class doing each type of cruise under 6 or over. Besides not justifying the prices currently, we sure are not going to justify it for a cruise we aren't 100% sure we want to take.
Just my thoughts and curious what others are thinking out there.
For instance we have never and don't really want to go on a cruise less than 7 nights. Looking at just the US based departures (included San Juan, maybe maybe not should have) there are 307 3-6 night and 75 available 7 nights with multiple ships. BUT 70 of those 75 are on the new ships that returning customers don't love. Yes i know there are some that do, but if we want the ship we like and a 7 day, we have 5 options to choose from. Not many. Not even 2 classes of ship, it is the Treasure or Destiny to get to those 70.
In my perfect world there would be at least a couple options of ship class doing each type of cruise under 6 or over. Besides not justifying the prices currently, we sure are not going to justify it for a cruise we aren't 100% sure we want to take.
Just my thoughts and curious what others are thinking out there.