Anyone have the per person break down on this? I looked through the thread but could not find it:
Fantasy
July 13th, 2019 - 7-Night Eastern Caribbean Cruise from Port Canaveral [Port Canaveral, Tortola, St. Thomas (St. John), Castaway Cay, Port Canaveral]
G 11C 2A1K (11) $7,313.76 no ins yes OBB
I noticed this as well and talked with my husband about it last night.Just an interesting (to me, at least) observation when looking at all the quotes from platinum customers...
An overwhelming majority are for parties that are adults only and no kids. Not sure if there is anything to be gleaned from that. Perhaps, though, families with children are not repeating DCL vacations nearly as much as in the past.
Just like a single cruiser pays for 2 adults in a stateroom, if there is only one adult in a stateroom, the first child is charged the adult rate.
This is correct. If there is only one adult in the room, then you pay adult price on the child. We have 4 kids and usually have to get two staterooms. We pay full adult price for two children each time because Disney requires one adult per room, then my oldest kids are considered adult priced, and then my younger two kids are finally priced as children. The only time this didn't happen was when we were on the Magic and happened to get a great last minute deal on a 2 bedroom, in which case all 4 of my kids were charged as kids. However, usually two cabins still works out to be less $ for the 6 of us even with the adult pricing. I have noticed other lines do not have that same rule though which is turning into an argument for us to cruise elsewhere at this point (especially considering the prices).
Mine all got in, thanks. In looking at page one it's amazing how some of the sailings only have 2-3 quotes. Guess those weren't the popular ones LOL