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We have signed up to a fish extender group for our DCL next April.

This is our first cruise so it's all new to us, how much do people spend on average?

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Good morning all,

We have signed up to a fish extender group for our DCL next April.

This is our first cruise so it's all new to us, how much do people spend on average?

Thank you 🛳🛳🛳
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There is no right or wrong with the costs, it's really down to how much you have to spare for it.
For me, I would say it really depends if I'm doing personal gifts or cabin gifts. I think it's all got way out of hand with the amount of money people spend, but, I would suggest £5-10 if it's a cabin gift, or £2-3 on individuals.

Coming from the UK and cruising with (mainly) US guests, you have the opportunity to just take British sweets/chocolate. Something like Jelly Babies, Smarties, Cadbury's etc. Just put it in a nice cellophane bag with a Disney ribbon ... easy!
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Hi

There is no right or wrong with the costs, it's really down to how much you have to spare for it.
For me, I would say it really depends if I'm doing personal gifts or cabin gifts. I think it's all got way out of hand with the amount of money people spend, but, I would suggest £5-10 if it's a cabin gift, or £2-3 on individuals.

Coming from the UK and cruising with (mainly) US guests, you have the opportunity to just take British sweets/chocolate. Something like Jelly Babies, Smarties, Cadbury's etc. Just put it in a nice cellophane bag with a Disney ribbon ... easy!
Perfect, thank you! 😀👍🎁
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