Hi everyone! I am planning to book a 2027
DCL European Cruise. It will be myself, DH, and our two college kids. I would love to book two connecting staterooms for our family, but I am the only one who is Platinum (the rest are Gold). This will be our first European Cruise. For those who have experience, is there a significant risk for things like Palo and Port Adventures booking up before the Gold window opens on these sailings? Would it be better to cram all in one stateroom so I can book onboard activities/Port Adventures for all of us when the Platinum window opens instead? I REALLY would rather not have to all share one room (and bathroom!), but I will consider it if there's a huge advantage.
It depends what itinerary and what month you want to book.
The Med cruises will have a higher % of Americans which will mean a higher % of higher Cast Away Club Members. But the Med cruises are port intensive with long days on land, a lot of travel, walking on uneven surfaces in high crowds and heat. The ship is not the destination, the land excursions are peoples priority, so the onboard bookable extras like adult dining, beverage taskings, character meets will have low demand. Depending on the ports, many are easy to do DIY, there are Hop On Hop Off buses in most ports, many are walkable so you can still see and do things without booking the expensive Disney excursions.
The Norwegian Fjords cruises and the repositing cruise from the Med to England will be the same as the Med cruises.
The August cruises from Southampton will be the opposite. 90% UK families, the ship is the destination, large % wont leave the ship on port days, high demand for the onboard bookable extras like adult dining, beverage taskings, character meets.
The September cruises will be the same as the Med, Norwegian Fjords cruises and the repositing cruise.
Irish, Spanish, Italian, Greek schools are still in session until the end of June, UK and Germany and maybe other countries are still in session until the end of July, so you wont get big numbers of European families cruising in June and July. August is the big holiday month for the 27 EU countries and UK.