Is Disney Cruise Line Concierge Level Worth the Cost? | Ep. 265

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @juphilippe
    @juphilippe 3 дня назад

    Excelente como sempre, PH!

  • @carol_draper
    @carol_draper Год назад +4

    The wonder and magic actually have 2 bedrooms suites that sleep 6 😆 People often don’t understand why we love concierge, but I think once most people do it they get it. It’s hard to go back afterwards. Thanks for the price comparison!

    • @disneydeciphered
      @disneydeciphered  Год назад +1

      Yes someone else told us that after the episode - thanks for the confirmation and thanks for watching :) Very hard to go back...lol

  • @186bingo
    @186bingo 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great great video. I just found the channel. For anyone curious the price difference for ‘24 and ‘25 sailings has gone up to 100% starting from regular veranda to concierge veranda. For a family of 4, sailing Christmas 2024 on the Wish, verandah was $8k and concierge was $18k so 125% difference for a 4 night cruise. The same I’ve seen for the Treasure sailings in 2025. We booked a low season concierge ocean view for $16k when the verandah was $8k but at least it’s a 7 night cruise so I could justify it. I don’t know it’s like we’re making Monopoly money when it comes to Disney pricing.

    • @disneydeciphered
      @disneydeciphered  11 месяцев назад

      Seriously - concierge has gotten a bit nuts - though I still find myself tempted :-| Thanks for the info!
      -J

  • @PiaAdora
    @PiaAdora 8 месяцев назад +2

    We did Concierge on the Wish. It was a pleasant experience but it definitely was NOT, in my opinion, worth the extra costs. The on board concierge team seemed very under-staffed on the Wish, which was very disappointing. (One time, it was faster to go to Guest Services.)
    Plus, as you noted, even Concierge guests on the Wish can’t always get a cabana at Castaway.
    On our next cruise (7-day on the Treasure), we’re not doing Concierge; sticking with a regular veranda stateroom. I rather spend the money on Palo, excursions, spa, drinks in the lounges, merch etc.
    My experience is that DCL provides such a great experience for all guests, Concierge is kind of a great way to fleece the gullible and the conceited. But just my opinion…

    • @disneydeciphered
      @disneydeciphered  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing! I definitely appreciated it on the Dream, but yeah I feel like there are too many concierge rooms on the Wish/Treasure? I think we'd probably only do it again on a special occasion

  • @danielleboyle35
    @danielleboyle35 Год назад +2

    Wow the food on Disney cruise sounds good I can't wait to go on with my daughter and her best friend

  • @cherdav22
    @cherdav22 8 месяцев назад +1

    Just spent almost a month on the Wonder sailing from Australia. Dec 23 to Jan 24. 4 adults 4 children. The last week just 3 adults and we upgraded to concierge 2 bedroom suite. Luxury plus! Lounge was nice, but couldn’t even get a cocktail before 5pm. Not too many extras included. Hard to go back to a regular cabin with balcony- yes. Worth it - no.

    • @disneydeciphered
      @disneydeciphered  8 месяцев назад

      I wish you could book the suites without paying for the concierge portion! What was it like living on the Wonder for a month :)

  • @FerociousPancake888
    @FerociousPancake888 6 месяцев назад +1

    Looking at sailings on the new Treasure ship and concierge is about 100% up charge from veranda now.

    • @disneydeciphered
      @disneydeciphered  5 месяцев назад

      Yeah...it's getting rough out there. The Wish is like that as well, the older ships are a little "cheaper"