Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see 4200 for an adult and 2 kids in October for an inside room
We’re going on feb. 3 nights, 3 people, whatever the largest veranda suite is - $2500
It will be cold then. That's why it's cheap.
+1
We went in January but you have to do the seven night to get far enough south. Bahamas and castaway cay were freezing.
Even in April the first night is damn chilly on a 7 night. They really haul ass and the wind whips around. I have a picture of me trying to keep my hair from flying ogrr my head LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get how the restaurant waiters were feeding the kids at the next table? how does that even happen
Lots of servers step it up for tips. Disney is known for this.
I was surprised as heck when our server did that. They didn't feed my child but they sure cut the food up into bite size pieces.
But, as a parent, why wouldn't you cut up your kids food? I don't think they are looking for tips but Disney prides themselves on good customer service. Our waiter said they get fired or reassigned to lesser posts if they get complaints as they were sure at the end to ask for a review. They did go out of their way a few nights and get us mac and cheese or plain pasta for our child but I cannot imagine sitting there while they cut my child'd food. They also got him a special plate of his favorite things instead of a salad which was cool. I felt bad as often he would not eat as we fed him room service earlier so he would be ok through the meal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Of course you don't go prime and then complain about the price. It isn't $5-6K more for 2 extra kids in the room.
There's also a difference between verandahs. You could have the cheapest verandah room.
Anonymous wrote:Disliked that I wasn’t aware of advanced reservations needed to see princess court. Stood in line two hours on ship to make reservation once I was told at check in that one was needed, and only available time conflicted with a port adventure. So we missed princesses completely.
Anonymous wrote:I don't get how the restaurant waiters were feeding the kids at the next table? how does that even happen
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get how the restaurant waiters were feeding the kids at the next table? how does that even happen
Lots of servers step it up for tips. Disney is known for this.
I was surprised as heck when our server did that. They didn't feed my child but they sure cut the food up into bite size pieces.
Anonymous wrote:I don't get how the restaurant waiters were feeding the kids at the next table? how does that even happen
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get how the restaurant waiters were feeding the kids at the next table? how does that even happen
Lots of servers step it up for tips. Disney is known for this.
Anonymous wrote:I don't get how the restaurant waiters were feeding the kids at the next table? how does that even happen
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see 4200 for an adult and 2 kids in October for an inside room
We’re going on feb. 3 nights, 3 people, whatever the largest veranda suite is - $2500
It will be cold then. That's why it's cheap.
+1
We went in January but you have to do the seven night to get far enough south. Bahamas and castaway cay were freezing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see 4200 for an adult and 2 kids in October for an inside room
We’re going on feb. 3 nights, 3 people, whatever the largest veranda suite is - $2500
It will be cold then. That's why it's cheap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see 4200 for an adult and 2 kids in October for an inside room
We’re going on feb. 3 nights, 3 people, whatever the largest veranda suite is - $2500
Anonymous wrote: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.
Of course you don't go prime and then complain about the price. It isn't $5-6K more for 2 extra kids in the room.