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Old 09-07-2012, 08:47 AM   #1
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I'm trying to convince a friend to try Disney Cruise Line, and he's adamant that their prices are way to high. I seem to recall seeing a comparison of what you get for your money for Disney compared to the other major Cruise Lines. I thought it was in my Passporter's Disney Cruise Line book, but I'm not finding it there. As I recall there was a page for each cruise Line. Does anyone know what I'm talking about?

Perhaps it is in a different Passporter book? I'm just not sure at this point.
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I'd also be interested in seeing that comparison. I will say that, on the one hand, I agree with your friend. Any travel involving Disney is going to be more expensive. However, for me, the quality, service, and nostalgia are worth the money. Also, while DCL will never be Cunard, Silversea, Crystal, etc., it's also not going to be Carnival, Royal Caribbean, etc. I think DCL fits nicely (and somewhat uniquely) in between the luxury cruise lines and the budget lines.
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We don't do a dollar for dollar analysis, because base fares vary so much, as do spending patterns on optional items, and placing a value on relative quality.

No matter what, if you added up the money saved on soft drinks, the relative lack of extra-cost foods and similar add-ons... It wouldn't justify the higher price. A lot of the "Disney Difference" is in the quality of the shows, childcare programs, adults-only areas, Castaway Cay, the split bathrooms in the staterooms, etc. - all reasons to pay more, but harder to put into dollars. Since DCL doesn't have casinos (just bingo), do you factor-in the money you might have lost at the roulette wheel?

So, in the guidebook, we don't risk putting hard numbers on soft intangibles. However, you could try on your own. Are the shows on DCL worth $15 more per ticket? What are the round-the-clock free movies on stateroom TV worth (figure, whatever hotel Pay Per View costs, since every other cruise line I know of charges for the TV)? How about the first-run Disney films in the Buena Vista Theatre - $8-9 per movie? Would you pay an extra $50 per day per child to have a kids program that runs around 15 hours a day (many lines have programming for around 8 hours)? $20 per day for a quiet, adults-only pool? Free room service food (beverages are extra)? What about Castaway Cay? If the other cruise line does not stop at a private island... apply the cost of a typical, all-day port-of-call beach excursion that includes all food and soft drinks... around $75-$90 per person. And so on.

Folks could help catalog the "differences" with suggested values, and then let each individual decide what those items are worth to them... Does that sound like a worksheet folks might like?
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We don't do a dollar for dollar analysis, because base fares vary so much, as do spending patterns on optional items, and placing a value on relative quality is very subjective.

No matter what, if you added up the money saved on soft drinks, the relative lack of extra-cost foods and similar add-ons... It wouldn't justify the higher price. A lot of the "Disney Difference" is in the quality of the shows, childcare programs, adults-only areas, Castaway Cay, the split bathrooms in the staterooms, etc. - all reasons to pay more, but harder to put into dollars. Since DCL doesn't have casinos (just bingo), do you factor-in the money you might have lost at the roulette wheel?

So, in the guidebook, we don't risk putting hard numbers on soft intangibles. However, you could try on your own. Are the shows on DCL worth $15 more per ticket? What are the round-the-clock free movies on stateroom TV worth (figure, whatever hotel Pay Per View costs, since every other cruise line I know of charges for the TV)? How about the first-run Disney films in the Buena Vista Theatre - $8-9 per movie? Would you pay an extra $50 per day per child to have a kids program that runs around 15 hours a day (many lines have programming for around 8 hours)? $20 per day for a quiet, adults-only pool? Free room service food (beverages are extra)? What about Castaway Cay? If the other cruise line does not stop at a private island... apply the cost of a typical, all-day port-of-call beach excursion that includes all food and soft drinks... around $75-$90 per person. And so on.

Folks could help catalog the "differences" with suggested values, and then let each individual decide what those items are worth to them... Does that sound like a worksheet folks might like?
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DCL prices are way too high, but they sell out, so many folks don't agree. That's what makes the world go round
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I think you get your value out of your money for DCL. Like Dave said, all of the other cruise lines "nickel and dime" you. If my kids want a soda or icecream they can just grab it and I do not feel like I have to finish all of their leftovers because we paid so much extra for it. I am sure it comes out pretty even if you add up all of the drinks and extras that you have to buy on other cruise lines.
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I'm trying to convince a friend to try Disney Cruise Line, and he's adamant that their prices are way to high. I seem to recall seeing a comparison of what you get for your money for Disney compared to the other major Cruise Lines. I thought it was in my Passporter's Disney Cruise Line book, but I'm not finding it there. As I recall there was a page for each cruise Line. Does anyone know what I'm talking about?

Perhaps it is in a different Passporter book? I'm just not sure at this point.
The cruise comparisons are in the book "PassPorter's Disney Cruise Clues:First-Class Tips for Disney Cruise Line Trips". It has pages titled "Top Ten Reasons to Cruise Disney" & "Why I Think Disney Is Cheaper". It also compairs Disney to Carnival, Princess, Norwegian, & Royal Caribbean.
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I think that is exactly what you're looking for in the Cruise Clues book, the side by side comparisons may be the ticket in opening eyes regarding Disney and their pricing compared to other lines.

I LOVE the casino reminder Dave....we don't even play Bingo onboard anymore because we NEVER win and it's not cheap! A losing session of Bingo will renew your appreciation that there are no casinos onboard!

Will your friend be traveling with children or not b/c i can think of a million reasons (well....that might be a slight exaggeration) that Disney is the only way to go for kids!
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The cruise comparisons are in the book "PassPorter's Disney Cruise Clues:First-Class Tips for Disney Cruise Line Trips". It has pages titled "Top Ten Reasons to Cruise Disney" & "Why I Think Disney Is Cheaper". It also compairs Disney to Carnival, Princess, Norwegian, & Royal Caribbean.

That's the one! Thanks! But, now I don't think I'll use these comparisons though. Hidden costs for things I wouldn't be using on either cruise aren't really Hidden costs. I'll just stick with the tried and true, "Disney Touch" as the reason it's more expensive. And if you don't care about the Disney Touch, then it's not for you.
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I think that is exactly what you're looking for in the Cruise Clues book, the side by side comparisons may be the ticket in opening eyes regarding Disney and their pricing compared to other lines.

I LOVE the casino reminder Dave....we don't even play Bingo onboard anymore because we NEVER win and it's not cheap! A losing session of Bingo will renew your appreciation that there are no casinos onboard!

Will your friend be traveling with children or not b/c i can think of a million reasons (well....that might be a slight exaggeration) that Disney is the only way to go for kids!
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Wait- other lines charge for TV? And movies? Wooo, Disney has me spoiled. I do not want to think about all of those extra 'convenience' fees when I cruise. I like it when everything is paid off before I step onboard. I love DCL, and I think it would take a LOT for me to cruise on any other line!
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Amy, that's exactely what I thought - there's a fee for the TV??? That's just ridiculous. Good thing both DH and I love cruising with Disney so chances are we won't cruise with any other cruise line in the forseeable future
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Amy, that's exactely what I thought - there's a fee for the TV??? That's just ridiculous. Good thing both DH and I love cruising with Disney so chances are we won't cruise with any other cruise line in the forseeable future
This is one time I have to disagree with Dave. Done Princess and RCL in the last couple of years and TV (and movies on them) were free.
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