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My husband and I are thinking of adding on the romance package to our cruise. Do you think that it is worth the extra money?? What is usually included with the package?
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My husband and I are thinking of adding on the romance package to our cruise. Do you think that it is worth the extra money?? What is usually included with the package?
Thanks!
JennyLynn
I added this package as part of our upcoming cruise on July6th. It includes several services which you can find on the Disney Cruise website including turndown service and breakfast in bed, champaign, a bottle of wine at Palo, and other nice things, but for me the most important benefit was the ability to get online and register for Palo reservations, spa, child care and excursions at the 105 day pre-cruse point in time. Although you can reservice Palo later, you have a better chance of gettign the specific time/dates you want if you can reserve them as soon as anyone on board can!
This is a favorite topic of mine so I'm going to include a recap from one of my prior posts:
We cruised on the Wonder May 13-17, 2007 and since it was our 20th wedding anniversary, I decided to book the Romance at Sea Package. Partly because it was our anniversary and partly because as a travel agent who specializes in Disney, I wanted first-hand experience with the pros and cons with the package.
First off, the stateroom gift included in the package was wonderful - two waffle-weave robes embroidered with the DCL logo, a silver DCL 8x10 picture frame and a heart-shaped box of Ghirardelli chocolates all placed in a pretty basket. There was also an anniversary card from the Captain and officers.
Booking at 105-days was a nice perk but as Castaway Club members who can book at 90-days, I don't know if that particular option was much of a benefit in our situation. We did get the exact day and time for our Palo dinner & brunch that I wanted but don't know if the 15 days earlier made much difference. It would, however, be a benefit to first-time cruisers as they can jump to the head of the reservations line for Palo (definately a plus for shorter cruises) and harder-to-book shore excursions.
We didn't use the Tropical Rainforest pass (too much else to do!) but the other parts of the package were nice. Our rose-petal turn-down service was beautiful and the choices for our champagne brunch the next morning were good. They ended up bringing us TWO of everything that we ordered so we had more than enough food! You can order hot items like blueberry pancakes and eggs benedict - normally room service breakfast is cold / continental items only (unless you're a suite guest!)
Our Palo dinner was fantastic (but then again, it always is) but was made even better by the fantastic service of Serena. She couldn't have been any more wonderful! The $10 per-person cost is covered by the package (note: now it's $15 per-person) along with a bottle of wine. Since my husband doesn't drink (and two drinks would be a no-no with medications), I opted for a single glass of wine which she recommended. At the end of the evening, she brought us an entire bottle of the wine to take with us (so I only had to pay for the single glass).
All-in-all, it was a lovely experience. If you're celebrating a special occasion, then it is a great way to add a bit more magic to your cruise. Was it worth the extra money? I feel it was, even with not using the rain forest pass (which was hard on a 4-night cruise to find the time). The stateroom gift alone was about $200 worth of goodies (I was told the robe included isn't the same one sold in the gift shop to guests which makes it more exclusive). [Note: now the robe is available to purchase from DCL merchandise]. Not everyone has the same idea of what a good value is - some want to see cold, hard items to equal the dollar value spent but some of this package can't be measured in monetary terms. Booking early to guarantee what you've got your heart set on can be more priceless than any picture frame! The obvious time and effort into creating towel swans, a heart made out of rose petals, and a petals on the floor was touching.
My 20th wedding anniversary only comes around once - and we were fortunate enough to celebrate in our happiest place. The Romantic Escape package was a wonderful extension of that celebration.
Part two specifically answers questions of when to schedule things:
1. We picked the morning of Castaway Cay for our champagne breakfast. That way we could take our time getting ready and still be off the ship early. We did not have a choice for which night the turn-down service was. When we boarded the ship there was a letter in our cabin letting us know what night it was. Turns out is was the night before Castaway Cay so it worked out with when I wanted to have the breakfast. The only morning you can't choose is disembarkment day. Note that the service time is PROMPT! You check off what time frame you want it delivered and *PRESTO* food was there, piping hot and delicious!
2. Our Palo night was on our anniversary night so I didn't care which dining rotation we missed. Sea days are popular choices and book quickly. Early times on port days can be available and the show at Animator's is only shown during the first rotation if that helps make your decision.
3. As mentioned above, I do feel the package was worth it, especially for a once-in-a-lifetime occasion.
I would also add it a second time, even with the kids as I loved every aspect of it, but more so on a 7-night cruise so I could take advantage of the Tropical Rainforest pass.
As far as when to add it, you must book it at least 30-days prior to sail date. We only have package rates for 2008 so it can't be added to sailings for 2009 yet. As soon as the 2009 package add-on information is released (maybe around August) you could include the Romantic Escape option. Rates did increase $20 per couple between 2007 and 2008 so it may cost more in 2009.
Happy cruising!
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Lynn
Yes, I am a Disney Addict... and I'd rather be cruising!.
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