Timothy Q Mouse said:Unfortunately, I think it's a result of the Walmart-ification of America: we've gotten ourselves so used to looking for the low prices and often neglect the quality aspect of merchandise. Yes, you can book a crappy Carnival cruise just as easily as you can buy most of the crappy stuff at Walmart. But true quality just costs more and I think the DCL is an example of that.
Frank Stallone said:I just don't see how the original poster cannot fathom the concept of simple economics.
Every Disney cruise ship fills up to capacity. For every crybaby who cannot pay the X amount of dollars, there are plenty more families who can pay the amount, and gladly will hand over the money.
Are their cruises priced highly? Certainly. Does that mean they should lower the cost so that the lower income families can come aboard? I say no. Sure, it may be the "generous" thing to do, it's just bad business.
If they had trouble filling up boats, you would have a legitimate argument. But since every ship that sets sail is booked, I don't think lowering prices is an option (though raising them is-and should be).
Feel free to ride along side in your rowboat, I'm sure they have great cuisine.
mkt said:The prices I used were for December 06/January 07. Peak season for a cruise.
And, if you think its too expensive....DONT GO.jaredliu said:Disney Cruise IS too exspensive for most of the people. If you don't like negative words of Disney curise, don't read the thread.
Thats why I like going on Target weekends...William Marsden said:So I guess you don't like going to WDW. At anytime, the park may be filled with horrible "Wal*Mart people" like myself. Yes, we might stay at value resorts or we may get a good deal at a moderate or deluxe resort, but we're out there. We may be standing in line right next to you! You can run but you can't hide. We're everywhere.
I was trying to make it affordable, but obviously you're just hellbent on proving me wrong. So you know what, I concede. You're right, I'm wrong. You can kiss my ______, and have a nice day. You aren't worth getting into this argument with.William Marsden said:That's for 2 adults on a three day cruise leaving on 12/7, 12/14, 1/11, 1/18, or 1/25. All of those dates are outside of the peak season. During peak season a catagory 11 stateroom runs $1,481.90 if you depart 1/4/07, $1561.90 if you leave on 12/21/06 and $2041.90 if you go 12/28/06. Facts are stubborn things.
mkt said:I was trying to make it affordable, but obviously you're just hellbent on proving me wrong. So you know what, I concede. You're right, I'm wrong. You can kiss my ______, and have a nice day. You aren't worth getting into this argument with.
rsnyder said:The best part of the price on DCL is you don't have to put up with Wal*Mart people.
wannab@dis said:This whole things seems simple to me. If you think DCL costs to much, don't go.
One of two things will happen. First, others will fill your spot and the DCL pricing structure will be proven sound. Or second, they will have empty cabins and will start lowering prices to fill the cruises.
objr said:What exactly is a Walmart person?
wannab@dis said:This whole things seems simple to me. If you think DCL costs to much, don't go.
One of two things will happen. First, others will fill your spot and the DCL pricing structure will be proven sound. Or second, they will have empty cabins and will start lowering prices to fill the cruises.
rsnyder said:The best part of the price on DCL is you don't have to put up with Wal*Mart people.
ClemsonTigger said:Think derogatory, like steerage, city bus.....
Folks not likely to bring their tuxedos and gowns on the cruise....
objr said:That's what I thought CT...
So um...how exactly does one come up with the term "walmart people" without stepping foot in a walmart? And if in fact, the person did step foot in a walmart, and comes up with said term then or sometime after frequent visits, does that not make that person a walmart person?
:lookaroun
I wonder if Target people are good enough to take Disney cruises....
wannab@dis said:This whole things seems simple to me. If you think DCL costs to much, don't go.
One of two things will happen. First, others will fill your spot and the DCL pricing structure will be proven sound. Or second, they will have empty cabins and will start lowering prices to fill the cruises.
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