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Old 05-12-2010, 01:13 PM   #1
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Onboard budget planning

Ok, I feel silly asking SO many questions but I have never been on a cruise so I have no idea what to expect.

I was wondering what I should budget for onboard spending. I have fixed expenses like shore excursions, tipping (plus extra for wonderful service) and hotel stay for the night before already planned out. What's a good "ball park" figure for spending on the ship???

We are going on a 4 night with our 13 year old DD. My husband and I are hoping to book the champagne brunch in Palo. We aren't big drinkers, but we do like to have maybe a beer at dinner. Any other expenses that we may have?? What do you budget for just onboard spending?
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What's great about a DCL cruise is that pretty much everything is included. There are just a couple of things you'll want to budget for it you decided to use/ buy them:
  • the Internet
  • bottles of water
  • soda from room service (soda if free at meals and on deck 9)
  • alcohol
  • Palo dinners or brunches
  • excursions
  • photos from Shutters
  • souvenirs
  • spa
  • Coffee and pastries from the coffee shop (forgot the name)
  • Some juices from room service
How much you spend on the ship really comes down to how much you are willing to spend on some of these "extras". I would estimate what you intend to spend on these "extras" and include a little more.
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At home, believe it or not, I'm not a big drinker either (DH is another story! ), but when we were on the Wonder last year, it seems those "boat drinks" kept calling my name! In fact, as we were leaving CC, I stopped for one last slushie concoction, and they were selling them 2-for-1. And DH doesn't like "girlie" drinks. So there I was walking (yep, still walking) onto the ship w/ one in each hand! (*Sigh*, what a great cruise!)

So my point is, budget a little extra for those adult beverages - they're 'way more tempting on the boat than they are at home. Then if you don't spend it, you can use it on photos or something else.
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At home, believe it or not, I'm not a big drinker either (DH is another story! ), but when we were on the Wonder last year, it seems those "boat drinks" kept calling my name! In fact, as we were leaving CC, I stopped for one last slushie concoction, and they were selling them 2-for-1. And DH doesn't like "girlie" drinks. So there I was walking (yep, still walking) onto the ship w/ one in each hand! (*Sigh*, what a great cruise!)

So my point is, budget a little extra for those adult beverages - they're 'way more tempting on the boat than they are at home. Then if you don't spend it, you can use it on photos or something else.
LOL!!!!!! I was kinda thinking the same thing. I love "girlie" drinks! How much do those cost??????
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The drink of the day is usually about $6 or $7 if I recall right.
Disney is one of the few ships that allows you to bring on your own alcohol (it needs to be in your carry-on bag) so you can save some by bringing on your own beer or wine. That doesn't give you the "girlie-drink" fix, though! lol

The other expense is SPA treatments, sigh....I can't take a cruise without at least one spa service - even if it's just a manicure or pedicure. Prices for any spa things are on the DCL website.
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The drink of the day is usually about $6 or $7 if I recall right.
Disney is one of the few ships that allows you to bring on your own alcohol (it needs to be in your carry-on bag) so you can save some by bringing on your own beer or wine. That doesn't give you the "girlie-drink" fix, though! lol
Yeh, we dragged all sorts of stuff w/ us, but b/w the soda station and the "boat drinks" we ended up not consuming much of it. The drinks were pretty cheap, compared to some places I've been. We might've paid $8 for a call-brand martini (DH loves his Bombay Sapphire!). I don't think I'll bother to bring booze w/ us next time, except maybe some champagne.

We also got passes for the Rainforest for the length of the cruise. Last October it was $15 per day. Loved those heated lounge chairs and the showers! Took a couple of great naps on the loungers. That was well worth the money!
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Souvaniers are going to be a bigger part of your budget than you think they are, too. Same with photos! Especially if it is a first cruise.

Are they charging for pastries at Cove Cafe now? I know they charge for the coffee drinks, but as I recall the pastries were included. At least as of my list cruise.
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Be prepared for spending money on pictures at Shutters. On our first cruise I over spent on pictures. They turned out so well, I just couldn't stop buying!
I will be cutting back next time. It all depends on what you want to spend. We don't regret spending a dime on our last cruise, we will just do it differently next time. Have fun!!!
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Thanks everyone for the tips! We're taking our first cruise in Aug and so I love all these threads with advice. Can't wait!

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Smoothies are also extra charge. I've heard of quite a few teens spending quite a bit of money on smoothies!
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Are they charging for pastries at Cove Cafe now? I know they charge for the coffee drinks, but as I recall the pastries were included. At least as of my list cruise.
Those snacks are always likely to be free in Cove Cafe. I consider them to be the equivalent of peanuts and pretzels at a tavern. You've gotta wash those baked goods down with something.
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If you want to somewhat budget, you can prepay tips, photos and water or beer. I also put money on account before I went so that it wouldn't be such sticker shock at the end of the cruise. I think I ended up charging forty dollars over what I had prepaid. Have fun planning. E
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Smoothies are also extra charge. I've heard of quite a few teens spending quite a bit of money on smoothies!
That's why our 13 year old WON'T have charging privledges! When we're at HH, he thinks he MUST have a smoothie at least once a day.
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Great tips everyone! Yes, I think my DD will not be getting charging privileges. I can only imagine the bill between smoothies and the arcade! Is there a way to set a daily limit?? I hate to think of her out with her new cruise friends and they all decide to get a smoothie.....and there's my DD....out in the cold

I saw the Cove Cafe menu here http://castawayclub.com and YUMMY!!!!! I LOVE coffee!!!!!!!

Has anyone here had any spa treatments on their previous cruise?? What do you recommend?

I think we will probably be buying pictures, as someone stated, this is our first cruise so I can only imagine I'll walk off the ship with a stack! Is it better to purchase the picture package ahead of time or is there really no difference in the price?

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Has anyone here had any spa treatments on their previous cruise?? What do you recommend?
I've had mani/pedi, massage, facial, and even the seaweed body wrap. Loved them all!
We are doing a villa treatment on our cruise next month (SO glad to finally be able to say that!).
And love just spending time in the rainforest - heated tile lounge chairs, ahhhhhhhh.
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