Family suite pricing

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We have never been on a cruise. We are a family of 7 so I would like to have a two bedroom suite. How can I get an idea of pricing? I just want an estimate of what it cost..
 
Pricing varies depending on itinerary and time of year. Your best bet is to go online to Disney Cruise and price it out for your family. The rooms that sleep 7 are only on the Magic and Wonder so you will be limited on the cruises that you can take if you are wanting to be in one suite. You could book 2 rooms and have more options.
 
I agree with PP you would probably be better booking two rooms as the two bedroom suites are expensive! Lots of options with two rooms (connecting balcony rooms/one inside, one outside/etc.)
 
Yes, the 2 bedroom suites are quite pricey and there are only a couple of them. Two or maybe even three cabins would probably be cheaper and may give you as much or more room.
 
We're a family of six - we get two connecting staterooms. I'm listed for one room with some of the kids and DH in the other with the remaining kiddos. But the rooms connect inside with a door, so it's like having a two bedroom suite. Love having 2 bathrooms. Once on board, DH and I take one room and the kids take the other as far as sleeping. If you go to DCL's website you can price out different options.
 
We have never been on a cruise. We are a family of 7 so I would like to have a two bedroom suite. How can I get an idea of pricing? I just want an estimate of what it cost..

You'll have to call DCL to get pricing for a family of 7 in a two bedroom suite.
 
We have never been on a cruise. We are a family of 7 so I would like to have a two bedroom suite. How can I get an idea of pricing? I just want an estimate of what it cost..
If you have to ask, then it costs too much.......... :)
 
We have never been on a cruise. We are a family of 7 so I would like to have a two bedroom suite. How can I get an idea of pricing? I just want an estimate of what it cost..
It's a concierge room, so right away, it is a premium. Cost depends on the sailing. I looked at this room several times, too, because I like the idea of the separate bedrooms, but in the end, it was cheaper (much cheaper) for me to get 2 4A rooms than any concierge rooms.

Don't discount 2 4As that are attached/connected. Unless you had your heart set on concierge, this will be cheaper. Are you 2 adults, 5 kids or more adults? Remember each room has to have an adult booked in it, but DCL doesn't care who ends up in what room/bed for sleeping. They just want an adult responsible for the room.
 
It's a concierge room, so right away, it is a premium. Cost depends on the sailing. I looked at this room several times, too, because I like the idea of the separate bedrooms, but in the end, it was cheaper (much cheaper) for me to get 2 4A rooms than any concierge rooms.

Don't discount 2 4As that are attached/connected. Unless you had your heart set on concierge, this will be cheaper. Are you 2 adults, 5 kids or more adults? Remember each room has to have an adult booked in it, but DCL doesn't care who ends up in what room/bed for sleeping. They just want an adult responsible for the room.
Also remember, even if there's only 1 actual adult (over 18) in the room, the first two people in the room are charged full (adult) fare, regardless of age.
 
Thanks for all the info!

Are they still departing out of NYC? If not the closet departure for us will be Florida.
 
We have never been on a cruise. We are a family of 7 so I would like to have a two bedroom suite. How can I get an idea of pricing? I just want an estimate of what it cost..

You would probably be looking at $20,000 or more, (could be much more), depending on the time of year, duration, party make-up. The two bedroom are only on the classic ships and there are just a couple of the on each ship.

A five night cruise on the Wonder, from New York in September 2018, is open and right at $20,000 for the suite. September is typically a cheaper time to cruise.
 
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We have a family of 5, and we had connecting staterooms on the Dream, which for us worked out nicely. The Dream class ships have many, many more connecting rooms to choose from than do the Magic class ships, just an fyi to begin your search.
 
You would probably be looking at $20,000 or more, (could be much more), depending on the time of year, duration, party make-up. The two bedroom are only on the classic ships and there are just a couple of the on each ship.

A five night cruise on the Wonder, from New York in September 2018, is open and right at $20,000 for the suite. September is typically a cheaper time to cruise.

You must mean the Magic. The Wonder doesn't sail out of New York.
 

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