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Also, depending on the group, point out that the other ships have casinos and Disney does not (unless they'd consider that a selling point!).
You say that you could save approx. $900 on RCCL. But have you added in what the drink package would cost for each member? Are there extra charges for any programs? Do they offer tours and such? What are the hours on the kids clubs, what are the separation of ages and what variety of programs do they offer? Some of the newer ships have bigger kids areas, but are you on a new ship or an older one?
I will say that I would certainly consider another line, especially on the West Coast, where Castaway Cay can't balance the scales. So, if they are adament, remember that you'll still have a great vacation. But, it doesn't hurt to do your best to convince them that Disney is a better choice!
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I think one real feature is the size of the staterooms as well as the split bath. Granted you're not in room that much but still, space is space. The dining arrangement with your servers staying with you for each dinner is quite nice. They really get to know you and you them. On our last cruise my DDs asked if she could have grapes as an appetizer and each night after that the servers brought her them without asking. She was delighted. I like the fact that there are lounges where you can go as a family and not feel out of place (maybe this is true on other lines, I don't know). While the shows are Disney, they're top notch and I know we can all find something to like about them. I'm just not sure how our evenings would be on another line. We're on vacation to be together as a family. Good luck and I hope it works for you to cruise Disney style.
I tried organizing a family reunion on the DCL (after I organized one for Washington DC--which was well attended). And got nowhere. My kids were very disappointed that their cousins would not be on this upcoming trip.
The Passporter's guide does a great job at comparing the different cruise lines. We're only going to do Disney (Disney snobs????), but it was interesting to read about the other lines.
You may want to think about some other type of get together. Many, non Disney fans, may not want to or care about the difference with other cruise lines.
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You say that you could save approx. $900 on RCCL. But have you added in what the drink package would cost for each member?
Exactly this!! DH and I saved a lot of money with the soda/non alcoholic beverages being included with meals and the drink station. DCL also lets adults carry on their own beverages whether it is soda, bottled water, or alcohol. There is a small beverage cooler in your stateroom so brining on your own items really cuts down on the extra cost.
A good site to research with is cruisecritic.com. It has a lot of helpful information.
DCL also hasn't announced any "kids sail free" dates for 2011 so you may want to look out for those too.
Good luck! Too bad your extended family already knows the price differences- I'm working on a cruise that would include extended family- since I'm the only one planning- I just didn't mention any other options. So far, they've taken it at face value.
Well.... I've compared, composed and sent off emails, showing why Disney would be a better choice! Thanks SOOOOO much for everyones input, I used it all in my "presentation". I've already heard back from one family who is on side of Disney now !! Just waiting to hear from a few others . Keep everyone posted on final outcome . Again ....Thank you all !!!!
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I know how you feel . My in-laws don't want do to a disney cruise because of the cost - and they have already been on one! They just feel they don't get enough bang for their buck on Disney. So, we cruise without them!
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Well.... I've compared, composed and sent off emails, showing why Disney would be a better choice! Thanks SOOOOO much for everyones input, I used it all in my "presentation". I've already heard back from one family who is on side of Disney now !! Just waiting to hear from a few others . Keep everyone posted on final outcome . Again ....Thank you all !!!!
I definitely wouldn't stress to much about it either way - between hubby and I we've been on four different cruise lines (including Disney) and never had a bad cruise. There has been something special about every ship we've been on. Cruising is just a great family vacation, period!
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I'm afraid Judi does have a point. Some people "just don't get Disney". As for DCL, "oh, it's going to be overrun with Disney stuff".
If the price difference you list is for all of the cabins, that's piddly. If it's for a single cabin, that's quite a bit of difference.
Right now many of the people I talk to are very price sensitive. With 4 cabins, you're talking about a little over $200 a cabin.
Get the DVD, show them how subtle the theming is and try a very soft sell. But don't get entirely invested in DCL. You may lose 3 to 1.
BTW, cruising has changed tremendously in 14 years. In ten years. I think you'll enjoy any cruise. Just try to sell DCL for the second cruise (and there WILL be another cruise)