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Old 10 Apr 21, 09:36 PM  
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Disney cruise price

I’ve been on DCL before and know how eyewateringly expensive they can be. Our last one was a 9 nighter that worked out at £177 per person per night in a deluxe family verandah stateroom for 4 of us.

What’s anyone’s best guess for these staycation cruises price wise?
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Old 11 Apr 21, 02:19 AM  
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I've just splashed out £1500 on a 3 night cruise on MSC for a balcony cabin with two adults a child and infant (infant was free) usually Disney are much more expensive than MSC but it could be a little skewed because MSC are sailing thier brand new ship Virtuosa.

I would say a 3 night on Disney will run about 2 - 2.5k and 4 night 2.5 - 3k

You may get cheaper for inside cabins and if there is only 2 in your cabin. Im kinda gearing my prediction for families of 3 and 4

The one I'm not too sure of is the 2 night. I'm not sure people will be as soon to part with a fortune for what is essentially a day and a half on the ship. Especially as you have to do check in, testing and muster drill on first day then get chucked off at 8am on last day

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Old 11 Apr 21, 12:44 PM  
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For a family of four we would normally pay around £2000 for a 3 night and around £2700 for a 4 night on a Disney Cruise for a verandah room. This should be a rough guide.
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Old 12 Apr 21, 07:34 AM  
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So some papers were quoting starting price at £1000 for a 3 night for 2 people. I would assume that's an inside room and probably not during the school holidays. I think you'd be lucky to get it under £200 per person per night based on this starting price (£150 per person per night approx).
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