OK I'm on my computer now vs cell.
DCL specail cruises is not for everyone
Hmm, now it feels to me that you're saying that if I prefer Royal, then it's somehow a personal failing of mine, that I don't see the specialness of Disney. That's how reading those words feels to me. Seriously Tonka, there has been nothing special on DCL that we haven't experienced on Royal. I get that you don't get that, but can you maybe get that other people have *just as special an experience* elsewhere?
No I don't have Mickey or Cinderella on Royal. But I don't care about them. I am anti-characters (except for Jack Sparrow, which, yes, I cannot get on other lines, but since it's for my son not me (my fave Sparrow thing was to just watch him walk around New Orleans Square at
Disneyland, interacting with people in a piratey way) and he's over Sparrow we're cool with that). Though Po on Freedom of the Seas did rope me into a hug which got my first EVER genuine smile in a character photo.
Is DCL, on the average, more costly than other lines? Overall, probably yes, but the difference is nowhere near what it is being made out to be.
Nothing is being made out to be anything. You've priced some things and gotten your results. Others have priced some things and gotten different results.
I price things out *that I want to take*. I don't cherry-pick the highest DCL cruises or the lowest Royal cruises. I think "where do I want to go and when", find those cruises, and check out the pricing.
And while I do have an upper spending limit, I also have a "dollars per night, is this worth it?" limit.
Our highest per night cost cruise was a 3 nighter Dream in concierge. 720.22/night. (that's figured by taking the total fare/taxes/fees and dividing it by number of nights)
The fact that it was 3 nights is what saved it, because the cost for the 3 of us didn't go over a threshold. (and the concierge room was a total of $300 more than the room we had previously booked, so even the upcharge for concierge wasn't all that much, that's 100 per night or 100 per person or you can do the math of per night per person LOL)
Was it worth it? Uh, no. It was very nice, Dream is pretty and we really liked the one concierge host we interacted with (who recognized us several months later on the deck when we were staying Inside that time), but she's no longer with Disney. But 720 per night worth it? Oh gracious no.
I actually keep a document with all of this; total price, per night price, high to low, low to high, and chronological orders.

DCL cruises are the top three highest per night cruises. Again, since they are 3 or 4 nights, the total cost stays under where I want to be.
Least expensive per night has been our 5 night on Vision in a cool panoramic oceanview stateroom, at $324/night. That was a very nice cruise. No characters at all for me to avoid, huzzah!

Good food, good service, nice room (no shampoo, but I brought the DCL H2O+ LOL)! [And being honest here, lest anyone think I'm whitewashing history b/c I've written about it before....the only issue was a combo of lousy weather and Vision class's Centrum being a funnel that pulls the smoke from the casino, but I knew they had a casino with smoking and a Centrum ahead of time. Just didn't anticipate the lousy weather for 2 days...so we won't book a ship with a Centrum going forward until they finally ban smoking* in the casino, easy peasy] But in terms of fun, that cruise was not any less fun than the 720/night cruise on DCL.
And for the record our Inside stateroom cruise was still $525...third most expensive per night cruise we've taken. And still not worth that much more per night than our less expensive cruises.
When pricing cruises, it's been stated before, but Oasis and Allure (and possibly Quantum and Anthem, don't know, not interested in them) are the outliers in terms of pricing. If you want to cruise on those, price them out. If you're only pricing them to prove a point (on either side) that's being silly. They are far bigger than anything DCL has, so it's hard to compare the actual experience. I really like the comparison of Dream (b/c I've been on it) and Freedom (b/c I've been on it), personally. So they are my two faves to compare. And so far Freedom keeps winning price-wise (total cost, despite it being 7 nights on Freedom and 3-4 on Dream, as well as per night cost)
*and going forward in 2017 we'll look at Celebrity, as they have the casino (which DH likes but can't use b/c of my allergies and asthma) but don't allow smoking in it. and b/c we've heard that they are quite good.