In the spirit of not starting a new thread, let me know if I should, I have some questions.
For those now paying the higher prices...
For those that expect the same
DCL, are you either
A. Huge Disney fans?
B. Have the impression the DCL is the best service and other lines service is poor?
Here are my answers to your query:
A. We are Disney fans, and enjoy the Disney characters and theming- those little touches of whimsy all through the ship that DCL does so well. Even the bus ride (with cute portholes) to the ship has Disney cartoons showing, and we like that kind of thing. We don't cruise DCL just for the characters, though. There is more to Disney than characters, including a baseline of quality that I'm comfortable with, an orientation towards kids and families, and wholesomeness. I don't want a grown-up party atmosphere on a ship, but I don't want it to be sedate, either. I like wholesome fun on the cruises I take with my son.
B. I do not have an opinion that DCL offers the "best" service, because I don't have personal experience with other lines. I'm sure that very good service on many other lines is out there. But I have been quite satisfied with the service we're received on DCL and consider it to be very good.
We like the entertainment DCL offers: the shows, of course, but also the fun way they run Bingo, and all the family game shows. We also really like Disney on-demand programming in our stateroom- it's a great way to relax, and no, it's not something we can replicate in our hectic lives at home. We like the onboard scavenger hunts like Midship Detective Agency and Anna's Chocolate Chase.
There are a lot of other features we enjoy, as well. We like participating in a Fish Extender group. We like the Aqua Duck. And I really like the old-fashioned ocean liner style of the ships, with an old-fashioned promenade deck. I like to walk that and take in the view, and savor the sense of being at sea. We also love
Castaway Cay.
I totally understand why people branch out and leave, to seek better pricing and different itineraries. We've sailed four cruises with DCL, three of them with different itineraries, so we haven't yet felt stifled by DCL's more limited itineraries. I'd like to travel to Cuba someday, and would be willing to cruise on another line to do so.
But in short, while I'm aware that other options are out there, DCL remains worth paying for right now for us. To each his own. Happy travels!