chamberlain
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Thanks! That does sound cool and would be very interesting to watch.
Yep, 24 inches on both sides....Our second cruise was DCL's WBPC on the Wonder. We celebrated our 50th Anniversary while going through the canal. Below is a shot of the distance between the walls of the old canal and the Wonder's hull.
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They are, 70' wider than the original locks so over 30 ft on each side for the Wonder and Magic compared to 24" in the old locks.@happycamper47 - they look so wide.
I don't think they'll do Australia for much longer. My guess is that the Wonder and Dream swap places for a summer in a couple of years.It would be a toss up for them... if they sent another ship and that took the price down a bit, would more people choose to sail Disney to Alaska? Now, many people are priced out and decide to try another line... so would the volume play recover the extra ship cost?
I'm sure there are Disney data analysts who are pondering these very questions!
X-2 I saw a comment, can't remember where, that the CM's said they lost 50% or more of their income in AU since they didn't get the gratuities. Apparently a large majority removed the gratuities from their accounts.I don't think they'll do Australia for much longer.
That doesn't surprise me since Aussie's don't expect tips. Apparently, unlike here, they pay their service folks a decent wage.X-2 I saw a comment, can't remember where, that the CM's said they lost 50% or more of their income in AU since they didn't get the gratuities. Apparently a large majority removed the gratuities from their accounts.
They have that Adventure one geared towards the Asian market. I would think that it would stay over in the Pacific. Maybe that one will do AustraliaI don't think they'll do Australia for much longer. My guess is that the Wonder and Dream swap places for a summer in a couple of years.
October 2023. Since I can't provide the link for some reason without it saying I have spam-like or inappropriate behavior, here's the opening-day prices thanks to DCL Blog. All prices are for two people.When was the last WB PC DCL sailing? I want to find pricing reports to compare to the April 5, 2025 sailing sample prices now showing on the DCL web site.
Last October we were on the Magic for around $2,000 less if I remember correctly in a verandah cabin.When was the last WB PC DCL sailing? I want to find pricing reports to compare to the April 5, 2025 sailing sample prices now showing on the DCL web site.
You must have at least 10 posts on DISboards for that option to be available to you.Since I can't provide the link for some reason
Ah! I see, thanks for letting me know.You must have at least 10 posts on DISboards for that option to be available to you.
The clocks would go back as you go west.Do you gain or lose hours when on westbound for PC cruise?
Found the thread:October 2023. Since I can't provide the link for some reason without it saying I have spam-like or inappropriate behavior, here's the opening-day prices thanks to DCL Blog. All prices are for two people.
Inside: $4,830.84
Oceanview: $5,250.84
Verandah: $7,490.84
Concierge: $23,170.84
MAGIC {blackout dates noted with *}
October 5th, 2023 - 14-Night Westbound Panama Canal Cruise from Miami (Cozumel, Grand Cayman, Cartagena, Panama Canal, Puerto Vallarta, Cabo San Lucas)
P 02B 2A $24962 [11200|11200] (784 tax) yes ins
P 05B 2A $7927.64 [3578.40|3578.40] (770.84 tax) no ins/xfer/air yes OBB
P 05C 2A $7650.44 [3439.80|3439.80] (770.84 tax) no ins/xfer/air yes OBB
P 07A 3A $8968.26 [3360|3360|1092] no ins/xfer/air/OBB
P 09C 2A $5362.84 [2296|2296] (770.84 tax) no xfer/ins/OBB
P 11B 2A €4632.56 [€1946.88|€1946.88] (€739.20 tax)