AppleDisneyDad
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Anyone seen an analysis of whether this would be worthwhile?
Silly question, I assume member cruises can be paid for with cash versus points? Not sure we'd have enough points to do multiple people on a member cruise.
No, buying points for access to a cruise would not be financially worthwhile, since you will pay the annual dues for decades in order to satiate a present whim. In the end, you would loose money, and I doubt the benefit of attending these cruises (versus attending other DCL cruises) would outweigh the additional cost in dues and purchase price.Anyone seen an analysis of whether this would be worthwhile?
Ahhh, sorry for not being clear. I was thinking of a very small add on so I could pay cash. Silly me thought there was a discounted cash price for member cruises, not an increased price...
Not like I have the money for it but the email for the August cruise price got me thinking that maybe we should try it. I did not buy direct. Are you saying I can't take advantage of this price or go on a member cruise as I am not a direct purchaser? Not a big deal. We just took our first cruise ever this year with Norweigian. I enjoyed it, but not enough to pay the prices they cost for another.....but we would like to try DCL sometime.
Why do member cruises cost more? How does it differ from a regular cruise?
No, buying points for access to a cruise would not be financially worthwhile, since you will pay the annual dues for decades in order to satiate a present whim. In the end, you would loose money, and I doubt the benefit of attending these cruises (versus attending other DCL cruises) would outweigh the additional cost in dues and purchase price.
I vote not to do it; this is not a good reason to join DVC.
Not like I have the money for it but the email for the August cruise price got me thinking that maybe we should try it. I did not buy direct. Are you saying I can't take advantage of this price or go on a member cruise as I am not a direct purchaser? Not a big deal. We just took our first cruise ever this year with Norweigian. I enjoyed it, but not enough to pay the prices they cost for another.....but we would like to try DCL sometime.
I have been searching the other forums and somewhere I read that it was due to the giveaways and a potential 2nd visit to the Private Island.
That being said I am having a killer time comparing prices. I cannot find anything I would consider definitive.
I thought I read something about them having guest speakers. I'm still trying to find out why it's more expensive and if it's worth doing a member cruise vs. regular cruise. I haven't tried pricing them out seriously yet. It might be a couple years before we plan for a cruise.
Because we bought a resale in 2012, does that mean we do not have the ability to book a member cruise?? Sorry, it's just dawning on me now.
That is my understanding. All my points are resale so I was trying to decide if I wanted a tiny add on at one of my home resorts so I could pay can for member cruises
Actually, I think all DVC members are able to book a member cruise using cash. I don't know though.
I just called and asked tonight. It's true - if you don't own any direct-purchased points, you are not welcome on the member cruise.
Frankly, I don't want to go on the member cruise, but I find this really eyebrow-raising. What's next? When you check in, they see the "resale" note on your account and make you wear a scarlet R on your chest for the rest of your stay?
I just called and asked tonight. It's true - if you don't own any direct-purchased points, you are not welcome on the member cruise.
Frankly, I don't want to go on the member cruise, but I find this really eyebrow-raising. What's next? When you check in, they see the "resale" note on your account and make you wear a scarlet R on your chest for the rest of your stay?