Concierge guests pay a boat load of money for those rooms. I don't mind them having their own space that's what they pay for. It's disappointing that they are taking a space away. Of course guests that have never sailed on the Wonder won't know any different. There has never been anything to lead me to believe DCL cares about their repeat cruisers. It's obvious from the lack luster perks we get that it's not a priority to them. A concierge guest will spend what I would spend in 7 or 9 cruises. That's big money.No matter what their thoughts are behind it, I find it more segregating. I for one do not like separating "class" and it makes me feel much better about going elsewhere. It's like a step behind in time rather than forward. I have been a big cheerleader for DCL and I am a Platinum cruiser but this has turned me off big time. Viking has beautiful huge suites and they get perks but when you step outside your room you are treated equally as the rest of the guests. Believe me, those in the suites are fine with it and mingle with everyone else. That I admire.
Concierge guests/Suite guests on other lines pay more money as well. I specifically mentioned Viking because we just got off the Viking Star and I like that all 900 of us stepped onto that ship some paying more than others and yet we all got equal treatment with <gasp> same viewing areas and same lounges. Suites do get perks like booking specialty restaurants and tours before the rest and then the free laundry and alcohol provided in room.Concierge guests pay a boat load of money for those rooms. I don't mind them having their own space that's what they pay for. It's disappointing that they are taking a space away. Of course guests that have never sailed on the Wonder won't know any different. There has never been anything to lead me to believe DCL cares about their repeat cruisers. It's obvious from the lack luster perks we get that it's not a priority to them. A concierge guest will spend what I would spend in 7 or 9 cruises. That's big money.
Of course guests that have never sailed on the Wonder won't know any different.
Thanks for all the feedback everyone.
Now that we're getting off the ship, our final resolution was basically this:
We finally got a real call back from someone in guest services who essentially said "is there noise today? No? Ok then have a nice day."
When I didn't like that answer, they offered to send up a bottle of wine to the room which was average. They also told me they would refund me for a spa package we paid for, but alas they still charged me for it.
This unfortunately will be my first and last experience on Disney cruise line. While some folks on this thread seem to take personal offense to me referring as Disney as being premium price/service, this is how they market themselves and price themselves. I get better service and amenities at Disney world in a deluxe resort so I will be sticking to that and using other cruise lines when I want to sail.
The staff on this sailing (minus guest services) was fantastic. I imagine most folks sailing this ship after me will be fine. I apologize again if my original post/post title was a bit hyperbolic but this is what happens when vacations encounter issues. And vacation issues have always been where the Disney brand shines. This is the first time I have been truly disappointed with both Disney AND their response to the issue.
The good news is the all the money I will save with Royal Caribbean will let me go on vacation more often.
I'm not into "class envy". If you want to pay 20-60k for suite on DCL more power to you. I wish I had your income. I don't consider concierge "privileged".....Why is someone with a high income "privileged"? They worked hard an earned the right to be there. I liked the upstairs portion of the Cove, but it's certainly not a deal break for me. I'm not sure how low key other cruiselines are they all have their concierge spaces.They might not know any different as it pertains to the Wonder, but a seasoned cruiser might not appreciate the fact that the concierge passengers are the only people that can sit inside out of the weather, yet have a nice place to sit and enjoy the view of the sea.
Most of the cruise ships I have been on maintain a low key Concierge Lounge.
The new trend to take over deck space for the privileged few(in ratio to non-conceirge passengers) is a low in my book and I will adjust my travel plans accordingly.
Why is someone with a high income "privileged"?
I agree with you that Disney shouldn't have taken away that space. It bums me out too. It's just when people use terms like "privileged" it sound derogatory to me. I don't consider wealthy people privileged...I assume they earned it.They are privileged in the sense that they are allowed to sit in a very desirable space, that had previously been public.
Yes, but my point is that I won't be sailing on those ships that take over previously public spaces and deny a passenger a unique space.
I'm not into "class envy" either. I just resent Disney whittling down my space onboard the ship to cater to their more well paying cruisers.
I find it amusing that concierge passengers pay for these oversized suites with their corresponding large balconies and then cruise lines have to give them more space on decks previously enjoyed by everyone.
I agree with you that Disney shouldn't have taken away that space. It bums me out too. It's just when people use terms like "privileged" it sound derogatory to me. I don't consider wealthy people privileged...I assume they earned it.
They are privileged in the sense that they are allowed to sit in a very desirable space, that had previously been public.
Yes, but my point is that I won't be sailing on those ships that take over previously public spaces and deny a passenger a unique space.
I'm not into "class envy" either. I just resent Disney whittling down my space onboard the ship to cater to their more well paying cruisers.
I find it amusing that concierge passengers pay for these oversized suites with their corresponding large balconies and then cruise lines have to give them more space on decks previously enjoyed by everyone.
Thanks for all the feedback everyone.
Now that we're getting off the ship, our final resolution was basically this:
We finally got a real call back from someone in guest services who essentially said "is there noise today? No? Ok then have a nice day."
When I didn't like that answer, they offered to send up a bottle of wine to the room which was average. They also told me they would refund me for a spa package we paid for, but alas they still charged me for it.
This unfortunately will be my first and last experience on Disney cruise line. While some folks on this thread seem to take personal offense to me referring as Disney as being premium price/service, this is how they market themselves and price themselves. I get better service and amenities at Disney world in a deluxe resort so I will be sticking to that and using other cruise lines when I want to sail.
The staff on this sailing (minus guest services) was fantastic. I imagine most folks sailing this ship after me will be fine. I apologize again if my original post/post title was a bit hyperbolic but this is what happens when vacations encounter issues. And vacation issues have always been where the Disney brand shines. This is the first time I have been truly disappointed with both Disney AND their response to the issue.
The good news is the all the money I will save with Royal Caribbean will let me go on vacation more often.
I am going on a DCL cruise this month. For the first time I am going concierge. I am going on another DCL cruise next July non concierge. I am paying more for the July cruise than the one this month. Did you ever use the Outlook Cafe on the Wonder? I know that Cove Cafe isn't going anywhere. I also know that the Magic used space that wasn't being used for the concierge lounge, now they are just using the same area on the Wonder. Some concierge guests are not in the suites as you call it with large balconies.
I am going on a DCL cruise this month. For the first time I am going concierge. I am going on another DCL cruise next July non concierge. I am paying more for the July cruise than the one this month. Did you ever use the Outlook Cafe on the Wonder? I know that Cove Cafe isn't going anywhere. I also know that the Magic used space that wasn't being used for the concierge lounge, now they are just using the same area on the Wonder. Some concierge guests are not in the suites as you call it with large balconies.
The Magic does not have a upstairs in the Cove. The upstairs cove area was built on the Wonder specifically for Alaska. The views from there were really nice.This is my question: How is this being handled on the Magic (I ask since they are sister ships; not sure anymore after the dry docks how similar they are). On the Magic, has the Cove area already been converted over to Concierge? Is there any indoor seating place with a good view that is not concierge and also not adult only? We'll be doing a Bahamian itin in Nov and I know it will be chilly on deck for the first and last few days. TIA
Did I ever use the Outlook Cafe on the Wonder? Absolutely, in fact, every single day for 2 weeks while going through the Panama Canal. That's why I know the loss of this area is a deal breaker for me. When it is atrociously hot and you want to sit inside in the air conditioning and still see the ocean, it's the only place to do it on a Disney ship.
I am Platinum on Disney and have been on 5 other cruise lines, starting my cruising in 1980. I have seen the changes to the cruise industry and I don't care for it. It's not progress, it's regression.
On your cruise, sit in the Cove Cafe and tell me what you see when you look out the window. Then while you enjoy the concierge lounge, come back and tell me what you see when you look out the window. Which view do you prefer?
Did I ever use the Outlook Cafe on the Wonder? Absolutely, in fact, every single day for 2 weeks while going through the Panama Canal. That's why I know the loss of this area is a deal breaker for me. When it is atrociously hot and you want to sit inside in the air conditioning and still see the ocean, it's the only place to do it on a Disney ship.
I am Platinum on Disney and have been on 5 other cruise lines, starting my cruising in 1980. I have seen the changes to the cruise industry and I don't care for it. It's not progress, it's regression.
On your cruise, sit in the Cove Cafe and tell me what you see when you look out the window. Then while you enjoy the concierge lounge, come back and tell me what you see when you look out the window. Which view do you prefer?