Anonymous wrote:I see 4200 for an adult and 2 kids in October for an inside room
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those curious about prices:
The next cruise my family of 5 is taking (2 adults, age 3, age 6, age 11) is costing us 9,104.00 for a 7 night in a verandah room.
For ONE room?!?![]()
Supply and demand. We probably paid under $4, I think $3500 or less for our balcony room. No way I'd pay that much. Pull them out of school and go on an off week.
On a 7 night with 3 kids in a family verandah? Impossible.
7 Nights/Disney Fantasy, not sure the room name but it was a nice balcony room/2 bathrooms. 1 kid/two adults. Not impossible as it was a military price and we did it within a month planning. The balcony room was only a few hundred more. We usually got when there is a 1-2 days of teacher days or holidays and so less school missed but we also combined it with a few days at Disney too (again military rates). I would never pay $10K. Even what we paid was high for what it was. We went October/November a year ago. The downside is there were mainly younger kids.
Looking at the website it was a Veranda.
Your talking about a price of $4K for a family of 3 and the pp is talking about 9k for a family of 5. You’re also talking about off season vs prime season. My kids and I are booked on the Fantasy next Oct in a Verandah and I paid $3800 for the 3 of us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see 4200 for an adult and 2 kids in October for an inside room
Actually 4472 exactly for an adult, a 4 year old, and an 11 year old.
Anonymous wrote:I see 4200 for an adult and 2 kids in October for an inside room
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those curious about prices:
The next cruise my family of 5 is taking (2 adults, age 3, age 6, age 11) is costing us 9,104.00 for a 7 night in a verandah room.
For ONE room?!?![]()
Supply and demand. We probably paid under $4, I think $3500 or less for our balcony room. No way I'd pay that much. Pull them out of school and go on an off week.
On a 7 night with 3 kids in a family verandah? Impossible.
7 Nights/Disney Fantasy, not sure the room name but it was a nice balcony room/2 bathrooms. 1 kid/two adults. Not impossible as it was a military price and we did it within a month planning. The balcony room was only a few hundred more. We usually got when there is a 1-2 days of teacher days or holidays and so less school missed but we also combined it with a few days at Disney too (again military rates). I would never pay $10K. Even what we paid was high for what it was. We went October/November a year ago. The downside is there were mainly younger kids.
Looking at the website it was a Veranda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those curious about prices:
The next cruise my family of 5 is taking (2 adults, age 3, age 6, age 11) is costing us 9,104.00 for a 7 night in a verandah room.
For ONE room?!?![]()
Supply and demand. We probably paid under $4, I think $3500 or less for our balcony room. No way I'd pay that much. Pull them out of school and go on an off week.
On a 7 night with 3 kids in a family verandah? Impossible.
7 Nights/Disney Fantasy, not sure the room name but it was a nice balcony room/2 bathrooms. 1 kid/two adults. Not impossible as it was a military price and we did it within a month planning. The balcony room was only a few hundred more. We usually got when there is a 1-2 days of teacher days or holidays and so less school missed but we also combined it with a few days at Disney too (again military rates). I would never pay $10K. Even what we paid was high for what it was. We went October/November a year ago. The downside is there were mainly younger kids.
Looking at the website it was a Veranda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those curious about prices:
The next cruise my family of 5 is taking (2 adults, age 3, age 6, age 11) is costing us 9,104.00 for a 7 night in a verandah room.
For ONE room?!?![]()
Supply and demand. We probably paid under $4, I think $3500 or less for our balcony room. No way I'd pay that much. Pull them out of school and go on an off week.
On a 7 night with 3 kids in a family verandah? Impossible.
7 Nights/Disney Fantasy, not sure the room name but it was a nice balcony room/2 bathrooms. 1 kid/two adults. Not impossible as it was a military price and we did it within a month planning. The balcony room was only a few hundred more. We usually got when there is a 1-2 days of teacher days or holidays and so less school missed but we also combined it with a few days at Disney too (again military rates). I would never pay $10K. Even what we paid was high for what it was. We went October/November a year ago. The downside is there were mainly younger kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those curious about prices:
The next cruise my family of 5 is taking (2 adults, age 3, age 6, age 11) is costing us 9,104.00 for a 7 night in a verandah room.
For ONE room?!?![]()
Supply and demand. We probably paid under $4, I think $3500 or less for our balcony room. No way I'd pay that much. Pull them out of school and go on an off week.
On a 7 night with 3 kids in a family verandah? Impossible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also -you don’t have to do either dinner seating. The lunch buffet place has food (never been but I’ve heard about it). We’ve eaten poolside at the quick service places and let the kids swim during dinner, when the pools aren’t as busy.
You are best to avoid the buffet as everyone is touching everything and that is how the norovirus spreads.
On Disney they give you a Clorox wipe to use as you hold serving utensils.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those curious about prices:
The next cruise my family of 5 is taking (2 adults, age 3, age 6, age 11) is costing us 9,104.00 for a 7 night in a verandah room.
For ONE room?!?![]()
Supply and demand. We probably paid under $4, I think $3500 or less for our balcony room. No way I'd pay that much. Pull them out of school and go on an off week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also -you don’t have to do either dinner seating. The lunch buffet place has food (never been but I’ve heard about it). We’ve eaten poolside at the quick service places and let the kids swim during dinner, when the pools aren’t as busy.
You are best to avoid the buffet as everyone is touching everything and that is how the norovirus spreads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those curious about prices:
The next cruise my family of 5 is taking (2 adults, age 3, age 6, age 11) is costing us 9,104.00 for a 7 night in a verandah room.
For ONE room?!?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Also -you don’t have to do either dinner seating. The lunch buffet place has food (never been but I’ve heard about it). We’ve eaten poolside at the quick service places and let the kids swim during dinner, when the pools aren’t as busy.