There is no point in figuring out in advance what is still available. What counts is what is available when you show up at the supervisor desk. For example, they might be aware that a stateroom opened up because a family missed a flight, or got upgraded before you showed up. In both instances, you would not be able to know that when looking up your cruise online.when trying to upgrade at the port do you typically try to figure out what is available and ask for something specific day of? or just go ask what is available and pick from what they offer?
From a concierge verandah or from a regular verandah?The upgrade prices are not what they used to be in the past. We sailed the Fantasy this February and the upgrades from a Veranda to 1 Bedroom concierge were still ridiculously high.
regularFrom a concierge verandah or from a regular verandah?
I totally understand about them having more info than I as a guest would have... If I am interested in an upgrade to a 4A or 4B but only a room with a murphy, would they know which staterooms have murphy beds or should I have information handy to check against?There is no point in figuring out in advance what is still available. What counts is what is available when you show up at the supervisor desk. For example, they might be aware that a stateroom opened up because a family missed a flight, or got upgraded before you showed up. In both instances, you would not be able to know that when looking up your cruise online.
Well, sure. Just going from a non-concierge family verandah to a concierge family verandah usually almost doubles the price. Going even higher to a 1-bedroom is obviously going to be a large cost increase. I gathered some numbers of a 4-night cruise in May. These are current costs, not port upgrade costs.regular
So... if you are referring to the Murphy bed as the Couch that converts into a twin sleeper as opposed to the twin sleeper that comes out of the ceiling, most of the rooms if not all of the regular rooms have that couch/bed.I totally understand about them having more info than I as a guest would have... If I am interested in an upgrade to a 4A or 4B but only a room with a murphy, would they know which staterooms have murphy beds or should I have information handy to check against?
Thank you so much I really appreciate it!my past cruise a month ago on fantasy, they told me all the rooms they had available and showed maps. they knew which ones had the extra bed. At our time, there were none with the extra bed. only the extra space. which we loved and was well worth the $500 for the 7 days. it was a bit noiser in the hall from our 8520 front of ship room. but we enjoyed the extra square footage with two much older teen agers.
I know this. We have been on 25 DCL cruises since 2004 and we have upgraded to concierge at the port 7 times but not recently because the cost spread to upgrade has increased significantly because the concierge base cost has dramatically increased.Well, sure. Just going from a non-concierge family verandah to a concierge family verandah usually almost doubles the price. Going even higher to a 1-bedroom is obviously going to be a large cost increase. I gathered some numbers of a 4-night cruise in May. These are current costs, not port upgrade costs.
5A: $2797 (Verandah)
4A: $3221 (Family Verandah)
3A: $5765 (Concierge Family Verandah)
2B: $7724 (Concierge 1-Bedroom)
Even if they gave you a 50% discount for upgrading at the port, you're still looking at almost doubling the cost from a 5A to a 2B!
I felt the same when I booked an inside room and I gotta say for how little we are in the room anyways it was just fine. Plus I sleep best when it's dark so it was actually some of the best sleep I've ever had on a cruise!I booked an 11A because it was a good price but I'm having second thoughts about being in an inside room. My go-to rooms #2 thru #6 on the Magic (the list I give my TA to book) are open and I'd like to upgrade at port. It would be to a 10A. I'm hoping it isn't too much. I went from a 10A to 8A on the Fantasy on a 6 night for $55 two weeks prior to sailing. Keeping my fingers crossed!