Hundredacre
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Nov 13, 2015
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Hundredacre - I would bet you have never sailed Concierge on the Dream or Fantasy, so are basing your opinions on something you have never experienced. It isn't about the food. Many of us are quite slim and eat lightly to stay that way, and even rarely drink alcohol. That isn't the issue. Neither is showing off. When we are able to sail in a Concierge suite, it is worth it to us to be away from the huge crowds on the newer ships and have a nice, peaceful place to relax and enjoy our vacation. When we are not Concierge, we enjoy our cruise in different ways. From my view it is about right and wrong, about bending if not breaking the rules and policies, and trying to get something for someone who did not pay for it, be it the lounge or character party or whatever. Now for those who say it's okay if the "Disney Cruise Corporation" says it is, I say take the question up the ladder to corporate headquarters and let's see their endorsement of going against their policies, since that is what you are implying. The Concierge hosts are wonderful people who do everything within their power to please their guests. That includes TRYING not to say "no" if at all possible. How many of you who have brought non-Concierge family or friends into the lounge or sun deck were invited to do so by a Concierge host as THEIR idea, WITHOUT you ASKING THEM or giving them a sob story about your poor mother/brother/whomever in a regular cabin who was so sad to not be with you? You are putting them on the spot by even hinting for an invitation. It's just wrong. But it is obvious that no amount of debate is going to change the minds on either "side" of the issue. It is what it is.
I agree with you. I was messing around, because I would never spend on concierge. That being said... people have a right to spend their money the way they want-- thank goodness. But I completely agree with you. I think it is outrageous for people to take other people into concierge who have not paid concierge. I would never ever do something like that. If I pay first class on an airplane, does my brother in economy get to eat with me in first class? No. And I think dcl should seriously enforce that because people are paying unbelievable amounts of money for the privilege of being in concierge.