Are the Prices on the Older Ships Going Down?

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Are the Prices on the Older Ships Going Down?

I'm not much of a cruising expert, but everyone I've talked to is talking about the Dream. I feel kind of bad for the Wonder and the Magic. Are they discounting those two because they're not the fancy new ship?

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Last I saw I think at least on the DVC end... points to go on the other two are lower than the Dream. My Dad has all of that stuff. I lost my point booklet... lol

But if I remember right... it is cheaper.

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also, the older ships are slated to come out here to the West Coast.. while you East Coasters get the new ones! Sad
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DonaldDork wrote:
also, the older ships are slated to come out here to the West Coast.. while you East Coasters get the new ones! Sad
boooo

Well I'd definitely be willing to compromise on the newness of the ship if I get to go to Hawaii.

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The one scheduled out of NYC is just as expensive as the Dream. A 2 day trip to nowwhere in the lowest inside cabin category was almost $1000 for 2 people.

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Although cost to sail on the classic ships may be less than on the new ships, the prices have mostly been on the rise. In other words, the Magic and Wonder may be priced less than the Dream and the Fantasy for most sailings, but it is still higher than last year.