Sirwalterraleigh
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Crews cup…but they dumped the menuIn my top tier of on-property options, actually.
Territory lounge…but they put that abomination next to it…
Hmmmm…the good bars might all be in springs now?
Crews cup…but they dumped the menuIn my top tier of on-property options, actually.
But unlike the Disney parks…the cruise competitors are better…caught them and passed themIt’s because the cruises were such a better product… true to the disney approach… long before G+. The park nickel and diming just pushed more people to get over their hesitation
The best Norwegian ships can be on par with the Disney dream classI get it too, but ...besides characters, I think there are much better cruise lines for either adults or adults with kids out there.
For families, is there anything better than Icon right now?
Celebrity, Virgin, etc. for adults? Even NCL.
I personally just think Disney cruises are too pricey for what you actually get.
We go to Disney for the rides, the parks. We don't need Disney on our cruises.
Anyways, long way of saying, I understand why the popularity of cruises is up.
Absolutely true, A cruise vacation is very different from a theme park vacation. You have to choose what you are most comfortable with. I was content to go to the theme parks for the longest time. Cruising however has changed a bit, not quite as much dressing up for dinner, stuffy atmosphere etc, so I gave it a shot and love it. I did try Disney first but have since been on Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, Crystal, and Virgin Voyages. Different lines appeal to different people as well so that has to be factored in. I am thrilled to visit a bunch of really cool destinations around the world via cruising currently. MarieI understand why some disillusioned WDW fans gravitate towards the Cruise Line these days, but I maintain that it's not a comparable replacement for a theme park vacation. Could be that it took going on a cruise for those folks to realize that going on rides really wasn't important to them. I also think this shift from theme parks to DCL gets exaggerated by the dominance of
Me personally, I like theme parks. Nothing about a cruise appeals to me. I'm not alone in that thinking either.
I understand why some disillusioned WDW fans gravitate towards the Cruise Line these days, but I maintain that it's not a comparable replacement for a theme park vacation. Could be that it took going on a cruise for those folks to realize that going on rides really wasn't important to them. I also think this shift from theme parks to DCL gets exaggerated by the blogs and podcasts sponsored or owned by travel agents.
Me personally, I like theme parks. Nothing about a cruise appeals to me. I'm not alone in that thinking either.
I completely felt this way when I was younger. I didn’t understand the appeal of Disney cruises at all. I feel like as I’ve gotten older and tired-er the appeal of a Disney cruise has really grown on me though. And I’m not going to lie, the possibility of someone else supervising my child on vacation vs. a day of meltdowns in the parks is a bit of a game changer (not sure if he would actually go to the kids club though.)I understand why some disillusioned WDW fans gravitate towards the Cruise Line these days, but I maintain that it's not a comparable replacement for a theme park vacation. Could be that it took going on a cruise for those folks to realize that going on rides really wasn't important to them. I also think this shift from theme parks to DCL gets exaggerated by the blogs and podcasts sponsored or owned by travel agents.
Me personally, I like theme parks. Nothing about a cruise appeals to me. I'm not alone in that thinking either.
Royal is cranking out super shipsIt’s not just Disney seeing cruise bookings surge.
Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, and Carnival each reported all time record levels of forward booking in their most recent earnings calls.
Norwegian is so booked up that it literally broke their occupancy metric; they’re reporting >100% occupancy.
So no real surprise that DCL is buying more ships.
Which makes it all the more impressive, as they report these things as a % of available rooms.Royal is cranking out super ships
2 more oasis rolling out, 2 more Icon under construction
I think the problem as they inch towards “profitability”…they had to shut a lot of the studios down - for various reasons - over 5 years to do it.
And some point…you can’t cut costs.
Especially in a year or two when the market will say: “where’s our game of thrones? Or where’s our Bridgerton? Or Crown?”
I don’t think the acolyte is gonna cut it
I think you’re doing the “it’s DISNEY…” thing…perhaps subconsciously?I think you are still over-catastrophizing. It’s largely been about content spend containment. We’re 18 months into it with a huge work stoppage in the rear view mirror.
We have our GoT (Shogun), we have our British Shows (Doctor Who). We have other high quality content like bear season 3 and even Disney live action for once actually gave us something in Percy Jackson. That’s not even getting into the well that is their staple IP machines, like the Acolyte. Or the steady drip of the tentpole films.
Content is still present. Before I get some shenanigans about how that’s Hulu… time to catch up to 2024. It’s all the same service and has been for years. The content isn’t being cut to the bone. The out of control spending was held back and will slowly release over the coming decade as ARPU and subscribers slowly build.
It’s not just Disney seeing cruise bookings surge.
Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, and Carnival each reported all time record levels of forward booking in their most recent earnings calls.
Norwegian is so booked up that it literally broke their occupancy metric; they’re reporting >100% occupancy.
So no real surprise that DCL is buying more ships.
We looked at one for summer this year about 18 months ago and that was one of the optionsJust don't book the Prima.... horrible ship. Almost made me swear off cruises forever.
It’s not just Disney seeing cruise bookings surge.
Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, and Carnival each reported all time record levels of forward booking in their most recent earnings calls.
Norwegian is so booked up that it literally broke their occupancy metric; they’re reporting >100% occupancy.
So no real surprise that DCL is buying more ships.
I have had really good luck with the Royal Caribbean Group of companies. I've sailed on the Symphony, the Wonder and the Anthem of the Seas for Royal Caribbean. My usual go to is Celebrity, and I have been on quite a few of their ships, the Millennium, the Summit, the Equinox, the Beyond, the Apex and later this year the Constellation. I have been on the Apex a few times, as it seems to keep going to the ports I want to see! I hope that you will get to try some of these ships in the future, they are really lovely. MarieJust don't book the Prima.... horrible ship. Almost made me swear off cruises forever.
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