What Changes Would You Like DCL to Make?

You can contact DCL and get the show/theme nights ahead of time. I'm not sure they've finalized all onboard activities far enough out to be able to send the full navigators out before activity booking windows open.

Can anyone get that info...or just concierge?
 
Longer cruises, 10 days or more in Europe or even Caribbean.

More places to get soda or have the bars dispense it for free.

Character breakfast.

Entertainment by the adult pool every day.

More benefits for Pearl like free wif and laundry, free cocktails once a day, discounts on bottles of wine, discounted cruises, bathrobes, reception or invite to captain table. I’ve got several bags, some of which I have given away. I don’t need any more. I’d prefer something more valuable. We have 25 plus cruises all but one or two are 7 days or longer. They could definitely afford to treat us better considering we have probably spent well over $200,000 over the years especially when bringing our family with 3 rooms
 
That's an interesting point. I do know other cruise lines do this (Princess comes to mind) so I'd be curious how they do it.

I think every major cruise line besides DCL lets you book excursions right away. As far as I know, you just take the risk of a change in the exchange rate if you cancel and paid with a foreign currency. When you use the right credit card, there is no added fee, so they just refund it back in U.S. currency and let your card to the conversion at current rates. Frankly, it's not that big of a risk usually, and there is even a chance you will make money (like I did when I changed a vacation package at Tokyo Disneyland and the dollar moved more favorable against the yen). If you don't like the risk, you can always wait until you know you don't want to make any changes.

Let me make more of a case for booking excursions as soon as you book the cruise:
  • They are refundable, so you still have full flexibility to think about it and make changes as your cruise gets closer. You also have the ability to just wait and book closer to your cruise (at the risk of an excursion being sold out, which is the same risk you have on DCL).
  • The DCL system encourages people to book and hold excursions with no commitment, which isn't good for other customers. Even though the other lines refund if you cancel within a certain period, I think paying something discourages this practice.
  • It lets you know earlier if an excursion is sold out so that you can make alternate arrangements or even change your cruise if it's that important to you. With DCL, you are blind as to whether an excursion will be available until very close to the cruise. For our Southern Caribbean cruise, the excursion we wanted did sell out before our window opened, and when I went to book privately, they were fully booked too. On another cruise, DCL showed sold out so I booked an overpriced private version, only to have the DCL one open when everyone just using it as a placeholder canceled their booking.
  • It's better for DCL, since it encourages early booking by customers.
  • If booking a specific DCL excursion is important to you under the current system, you must participate in the infamous Disney midnight lottery, which is a terrible system, affected too much by technological glitches and luck.
As an alternative to booking right away, I would be fine with a better system than the midnight lottery for booking. For example, a ranked choice selection that assigns excursions 60 days out based on CC status or cabin class. They should use that for boarding times in any case. It's so archaic to get on a website in the middle of the night to try and get a good boarding time, often fighting with underpowered servers, for such an expensive product.
 
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Replace pools with lots of waterslides.
Ice skating rink with mini disney on ice show.
ban free soda (its really bad for you and doesnt taste nice)
Two orginal theatre shows on each ship rather then one.
Move the ships about more frequently. Can other ships do the west coast/australia/alaska route?
Big playground with monster slides across multiple levels .
Up the disney theming of the bars.
 
Longer cruises, 10 days or more in Europe or even Caribbean.

More places to get soda or have the bars dispense it for free.

Character breakfast.

Entertainment by the adult pool every day.

More benefits for Pearl like free wif and laundry, free cocktails once a day, discounts on bottles of wine, discounted cruises, bathrobes, reception or invite to captain table. I’ve got several bags, some of which I have given away. I don’t need any more. I’d prefer something more valuable. We have 25 plus cruises all but one or two are 7 days or longer. They could definitely afford to treat us better considering we have probably spent well over $200,000 over the years especially when bringing our family with 3 rooms
I love when they have a singer at the adult pool area! But yes, I wish it were more often. And yes on the Pearl benefits too! What they offer now is kind of lame in my opinion. I love all of your ideas!
 
Replace pools with lots of waterslides.
Ice skating rink with mini disney on ice show.
ban free soda (its really bad for you and doesnt taste nice)
Two orginal theatre shows on each ship rather then one.
Move the ships about more frequently. Can other ships do the west coast/australia/alaska route?
Big playground with monster slides across multiple levels .
Up the disney theming of the bars.
I actually would not want most of these. I don't think there's enough pool space as it is, I wouldn't take away more to add more waterslides.

While a mini Disney on Ice show could be fun, I don't know where they'd put an ice rink.

I wouldn't necessarily mind two original shows on each ship, but I don't mind just one. And I get from a logistical standpoint it's easier for DCL (more overlap of props, casting, etc.). Maybe with so many new ships we'll start to see some more new shows.

I would not want to see them get rid of free soda. Having free soda is one of the things that sets DCL apart from other lines. If you don't want to drink it, then don't. But let others decide for themselves. If you want to ban everything that's "bad for you" then cruises would be very boring.

I'm actually not sure if other ships can do the West Coast/Alaska route. I believe I've heard that the Wonder has a special hull or something that can 'handle' the rougher Alaskan waters better. I could be wrong on that. And there's a lot of speculation whether the Dream and Fantasy can even fit under the Bridge of American (Panama Canal), and if they can't that means a loooooong trip around South America.

I'm not sure where they'd put a monster playground at. Not sure I'd want it either (same reasons as some other things).

I think the newer ships (Wish/Triton class) do have much more Disney theming in the bars than the classic 4.
 
My previous reply made me think of something else I'd love to see on DCL, especially as they build up their fleet: a world cruise.
 


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