princess jackson said:I like the look of the cruise which takes the ship back to USA.
I wonder if they would accept DVC points for these cruises.
We travel with P&O. We are going on the Canaries Collection on Arcadia on April 8th at just over £2500 pp for 13 nights. Yes we have a suite, but on Arcadia the suites are just reasonable sized cabins - not a separate bed room and sitting room. We do get Butler service as well as the usual cabin steward. The Med cruises with P&O are quite a bit more as Med port taxes are much more than the Canaries and especially the Caribbean where they are very cheap.SimonV said:Hi there Gill. I have to ask - who have you been comparing DCL with? From what I've seen, their prices are definitely above the majority and you can get much better vfm elsewhere. If you want to see the Med, there must be 12 other cruise lines who could do this itinerary at least as well, and a lot cheaper. And, if you want to try DCL, you'd be much better off sticking with their Caribbean cruises. I think the prices they're offering for a very ordinary 10-night Med itinerary are quite outrageous - $6,000 (for 2) in a standard outside cabin? Without flights?? Not me, thanks!![]()
gilld said:We travel with P&O. We are going on the Canaries Collection on Arcadia on April 8th at just over £2500 pp for 13 nights. Yes we have a suite, but on Arcadia the suites are just reasonable sized cabins - not a separate bed room and sitting room. We do get Butler service as well as the usual cabin steward. The Med cruises with P&O are quite a bit more as Med port taxes are much more than the Canaries and especially the Caribbean where they are very cheap.
SimonV said:Yes, and all your port taxes and transfers with P&O are included. With DCL they are ON TOP of those fares; then you have to get to and from Barcelona; and at places like Civitavecchia, La Spezia and Villefranche you virtually HAVE to take the ship excursions as there is nothing in the ports themselves, so the cost on top of the basic fare can easily be another $500- $1000 per person. I could do a Crystal Med cruise (in a lower grade cabin) for what Disney are charging for a Verandah cabin. And, while I'll freely admit the standard cabins on the likes of Royal Caribbean, NCL and MSC are less than generous in space terms, they don't justify such a big difference in price as the ships themselves are still very smart. I really think Disney have turned the price of these cruises WAY up because they know there are enough people really keen to sample DCL somewhere different, and that they won't have trouble filling just 10 cruises. I'm afraid I certainly wouldn't be among themAnd the service, cuisine and onboard style of Radisson (or Regent, as they now are), Silversea, Seabourn, SeaDream and Crystal are WAY above that of DCL. NCL, Celebrity and Holland America all have better food than Disney (albeit not the same restaurant style).
Oops - better get off my cruise soapbox - sorry!![]()
SimonV said:Yes, and all your port taxes and transfers with P&O are included. With DCL they are ON TOP of those fares; then you have to get to and from Barcelona; and at places like Civitavecchia, La Spezia and Villefranche you virtually HAVE to take the ship excursions as there is nothing in the ports themselves, so the cost on top of the basic fare can easily be another $500- $1000 per person. I could do a Crystal Med cruise (in a lower grade cabin) for what Disney are charging for a Verandah cabin. And, while I'll freely admit the standard cabins on the likes of Royal Caribbean, NCL and MSC are less than generous in space terms, they don't justify such a big difference in price as the ships themselves are still very smart. I really think Disney have turned the price of these cruises WAY up because they know there are enough people really keen to sample DCL somewhere different, and that they won't have trouble filling just 10 cruises. I'm afraid I certainly wouldn't be among themAnd the service, cuisine and onboard style of Radisson (or Regent, as they now are), Silversea, Seabourn, SeaDream and Crystal are WAY above that of DCL. NCL, Celebrity and Holland America all have better food than Disney (albeit not the same restaurant style).
Oops - better get off my cruise soapbox - sorry!![]()