PoeticMoe
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Ah, but you DID pay for those sodas.....when you paid your cruise fare.
I can buy an awful lot of soda on another cruise line with the average $1000 savings.
I find it funny that you're very active on a Disney cruise board, yet you don't seem to like their product very much.![]()
And what difference does it make whether it is free or included?
If Patrickprincess is happy with the price, then it's all good!
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Remember the title of the thread????
One reason that DCL is more expensive is that they hide charges in the original fare. NOTHING is free.
To quote myself earlier:
Ok semantics aside, it really doesn't make a difference if XYZ company say the air fare is $200 and the Hotel is $100.
And ZXY company say the air fare with free hotel is $300.
If your happy with the price, then great. If not book your own choice of airline and hotel.
Whether it is listed as free or included is incidental, if your happy with the price, then
What it's called is neither here nor there, and if you think it is value for money is too subjectional to discuss on a forum.
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Got it! And everyone has said their piece about the prices, what's included, what they think is free. what is hidden in the price.
Enough said by everyone me thinks! Mod's?
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That's true....but.....the OP wanted people's ideas/opinions about why DCL is more expensive.
Some people have said that on DCL, at least they get free soda. But it isn't free.....by paying more to cruise on Disney, as opposed to cruising on another less expensive cruise line, you're paying a LOT for that soda.
I'm sorry if I am not saying it so that you understand what I mean...and no, I'm not being sarcastic, I really mean that.
Maybe the OP doesn't want the thread closed.....you don't have to post or read any more.
The statements about "FREE" soda and other little things (which I've never seen anyone name these other little things)...is so laughable.
It isn't FREE if you're paying $1000 to $2000 MORE to cruise on Disney.
Obviously I like to cruise with Disney, since I've gone with them 12 times....but I really love to cruise, and love seeing a lot of different places, and up until recently, Disney was going to the same old places over and over and over.....for a lot more money than most of the other cruise lines.
If you go on another cruise line with the thought that you won't enjoy it because it isn't Disney...then you know what?? You probably WON'T enjoy it.
If you go in thinking you're going to have a great time, regardless, you'll probably have a great time.
People need to remember that Disney is a BUSINESS. And they are in business to MAKE MONEY....plain and simple. The days of Walt just wanting to see people enjoy themselves are long gone.
Remember the title of the thread????
One reason that DCL is more expensive is that they hide charges in the original fare. NOTHING is free.
]Ah, but you DID pay for those sodas.....when you paid your cruise fare.[/B]
I can buy an awful lot of soda on another cruise line with the average $1000 savings.
Some people stay club level and think they are getting free wine, beer, and snacks. Maybe its the same thought process with the sodas.
I have never been on any other cruiseline nor will I one because many are snobs and remember what happened on a other line where the crew left the passngers to take care of theemselfs durring a fire?![]()
To quote myself earlier:
Ok semantics aside, it really doesn't make a difference if XYZ company say the air fare is $200 and the Hotel is $100.
And ZXY company say the air fare with free hotel is $300.
Ex Techie![]()
Actually it makes a big difference. It's marketing. DCL charges more, and often part of the response is "free sodas." Logically, of course they are not free, their cost is rolled into the higher fares of DCL, but such benefits as sodas are critical to helping people justify to themselves paying more. It makes a big difference.
Emotionally, such packaging matters a LOT to people who are paying more, as DCL is well structured to make you feel you are receiving more (such as free sodas). Don't discount the power of the good feelings people get when they think about how Disney has been a part of their lives - and their willingness to pay to continue that experience. Presentation is everything.