peachygreen
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Thanks for giving us some prices, but these are 7-night cruises and not 4-night. In other words - you need to edit the dates!
For what it's worth - I consider the Disney Fantasy and the Carnival Dream to be comparable cruises that depart from the same port. The Allure departs from Ft. Lauderdale, is a western Caribbean cruise, and there are less expensive balcony cabins than the superior oceanview you quoted.
**I don't know where you got your price for the Allure of the Seas cruise, but the price of the superior oceanview cabin (cat. D1) on Allure of the Seas for March 10-17, 2013 is $4855.88 for 2 adults/2children.
***One more! The March 9-16, 2013 Disney Fantasy cruise in the least expensive balcony cabin available (5A) for 2 adults and 2 children (I used ages 7 and 8) is $4891.88.
****The $5855.88 price you quoted for Allure of the Seas is for a family oceanview stateroom with balcony @ 372.4 total sq. ft. - including the 81.8 sq. ft. balcony! The Cat. 5A on DCL has 246 sq. ft. including the balcony. It helps to specify the category you are quoting.
Sorry I fat fingered the dates.
Yes they are night night cruises. I quoted the prices from the respective websites. I went to oceanview balcony's with comparatable location to where I booked on the Fantasy. I did not see any less expensive oceanview balconies on Allure. I saw the next one was boardwalk view and then central park view and as I really want an ocean view I stopped looking. I guess if I was really going to book a RCCL cruise I would have done a little more research. I can't quote an eastern on RCCL on a similar class ship for the same week and that is the only week we could go as it is spring break. If I look at the other weeks in March 2013 that have Eastern Cruises though they are actually more expensive than the western I quoted. I did not realize I went with the family stateroom. I went with the oceanview I could find. Going for a standard oceanview balcony it still isn't more expensive to book Disney.
If you want to split hairs I could book a 4D (or family stateroom) today for my family on the Fantasy on the Mar 9, 2013 sailing for $4684.88. I guess I should add that my family is a 6 and 2 year old so the 2 year old is only about 1/4 the price of an adult.
Yes I agree that the closer you get the more expensive it is. This is because they are selling the cruises which goes back to supply and demand. Either way the starting points for the new ships amongst the 3 cruise lines are fairly similar.