UNCgolf
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I missed this, but the competitor that Disney seems to be finally waking up to and Universal is pretending doesn’t exist has announced another Perfect Day destination (Costa Maya /Perfect Day Mexico). This one is twice the size of their former one and sounds to be leaning even more into a realized water park this time.
Don’t forget they are also developing a beach club in Cozumel. Which is more boutique. Look for an explosion in this type of itinerary.
COZUMEL MARKS THE SPOT: ROYAL CARIBBEAN ANNOUNCES NEW ROYAL BEACH CLUB IN MEXICO
Royal Beach Club Cozumel is Next in the Cruise Line’s Destinations Lineup, Opening in 2026www.royalcaribbeanpresscenter.com
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I still think this is far more relevant than a children’s park in Texas or even Universal GB to going after the golden goose. Simply because their floating theme parks can leave from Port Canaveral.
I don't know -- while there's obviously overlap in terms of people who enjoy both, I don't think a cruise and going to a theme park are similar experiences. I like going to theme parks (although I don't go very often, certainly not compared to many of the people who post here); I have absolutely zero interest whatsoever in a cruise.
I don't think cruises are going to have any noticeable affect on attendance at Disney or Universal.
Unless you're arguing they can potentially cause a hit to Disney cruises specifically -- then yeah, of course.