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5 hours ago, SuiteLady said:

...so inconsistently, consistent:classic_tongue:

 

Won’t it be fun when the new CoCo Beach Club section comes up for sale?!!

 

Between the overwater cabana, and the simple Day Pass access to the Club, there will be lots of differing opinions about the prices RCl will be charging... 

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On 9/3/2019 at 8:17 PM, snowglobe said:

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Just curious to find out what will be on offer exactly, and at what price it will all initially come in at...

 

The Coco Beach Club day pass was loaded into the Cruise Planner today for my sailing next May. $69 bucks. We jumped at it — seems like a pretty good value. The cabanas at Coco Beach Club were also loaded into Cruise Planner today as well. Those are $$$$$! 

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18 minutes ago, towel-animal said:

 

The Coco Beach Club day pass was loaded into the Cruise Planner today for my sailing next May. $69 bucks. We jumped at it — seems like a pretty good value. The cabanas at Coco Beach Club were also loaded into Cruise Planner today as well. Those are $$$$$! 

So what exactly does $69 get you?

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The Coco Beach Club add-ons for the Grandeur departure from Baltimore on 3/27/20 opened today. 

 

Coco Beach Club Day Pass: $50.99 per person

Coco Beach Club Cabana and day pass for up to 8 people: $699.00

Coco Beach Club Over The Water Cabana and day pass for us to 8 people: $999.00

 

With the exception of the prices, they sound great!

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11 minutes ago, SuiteLady said:

So what exactly does $69 get you?

 

This was taken from the product description:

 

  • Take a dip or take in the scene at Coco Beach Club’s private infinity pool. 
  • Breathe in endless blue ocean views on the private beach at Coco Beach Club, with complimentary chairs, umbrellas and towels. 
  • Enjoy the comfort of poolside attendant service to bring you food and drinks throughout the day.
  • Savor new flavors at the complimentary, upgraded restaurant at Coco Beach Club featuring lobster, snapper, and steak— plus a buffet of soups, salads, and starters. 
  • Pre-purchased Beverage Packages can be used anywhere on the island. For guests without pre-purchased Beverage Packages — not to worry — alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages are available for purchase
  • The restaurant at Coco Beach Club opens when the ship arrives at the island and closes when the ship departs.
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I have no idea why my 5/24 Oasis sailing has prices so much higher than everyone else's! 

 

Thrill cabana - 999

Chill Island, Oasis Lagoon or South Beach cabana - 1299

Coco Beach day pass - 69

Coco Beach cabana - 1199

Over water cabana - 1499

 

Some of those prices are simply ridiculous.

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For reference, prices for the various Coco Beach club items for my March 2020 Anthem sailing are as follows (the prices below are listed in Canadian dollars):

  • Coco Beach Club Cabana (NOT over the water): $1,594.67
  • Coco Beach Club (Over the water): $1,993.67
  • Coco Beach Club pass only: $86.44.
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I suspect the differences in price are completely based on number of pax in port.  Given the Grandeur holds 1/3 the people of a fully loaded Oasis class there is much less demand, and less people that will pay the exorbitant prices.

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5 minutes ago, rimmit said:

I suspect the differences in price are completely based on number of pax in port.  Given the Grandeur holds 1/3 the people of a fully loaded Oasis class there is much less demand, and less people that will pay the exorbitant prices.

Quite likely the case as there are two ships scheduled to be in port on the day that I am there (mine plus another ship).

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Prices as of today for Anthem Feb 2020 sailing.  

 

Coco Beach Club $64.99

Coco Beach Cabana $1,199

Over the water Cabana $1,499

 

Mariner will also be with us that day, so I would assume since there will be so many pax, that is why these prices are as crazy as they are. 

 

 

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12 minutes ago, nu_cruzer1 said:

Quite likely the case as there are two ships scheduled to be in port on the day that I am there (mine plus another ship).

 

I should have stated that but I figure d it was implied that the number of people on the island factors into the price in my original post.

 

The Grandeur rarely docks there by itself these days and almost docks with another ship.   But since it is so small compared to a voyager or oasis (it is almost half the size of a voyager and 1/3 the size of Oasis) the demand goes down when the Grandeur is there regardless of the other ships with it simply because the Grandeur produces less demand.

 

I have not been to cococay since it fully opened, but prior to the dock it was rare to have two ships at the same time.  Now it is rare not to.  In all the posts I have seen there has always been two ships so i assumed that was the new standard as RCI needs to milk it’s investment for as much as possible.

 

The bottom line is the whatever size ships are in port at the same time greatly impacts prices.

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1 hour ago, nu_cruzer1 said:

For reference, prices for the various Coco Beach club items for my March 2020 Anthem sailing are as follows (the prices below are listed in Canadian dollars😞

  • Coco Beach Club Cabana (NOT over the water): $1,594.67
  • Coco Beach Club (Over the water): $1,993.67
  • Coco Beach Club pass only: $86.44.

 

March Break pricing??

Cabana guest capacity estimated to be at max?

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39 minutes ago, Cutigerlady said:

It showed up for my 9/21/20 Mariner sailing today:

 

Over the water club cabana - $999

club cabana - $699

club day pass - $54.99

chill island cabana - $499

south beach cabana - $499

water park cabana - $299

 

I just got an email about it as well.  

 

That’s exactly the pricing I’m seeing, but in Canadian dollars / CAD.

 

For both Perfect Day stops for our early Dec 2020 sailing on Mariner (# guests, CAD):

 

Coco Beach Club pass only: $71.82 Adult, $45.22 Child

Coco Beach Club Floating (over the water) Cabana (8): $1,328.67

Coco Beach Club Cabana (8): $929.67

 

Chill Island Cabana (6 + inc. snorkel gear): $663.67

Chill Island Beach Bed (4): $264.67

 

South Beach Cabana (6): $663.67

South Beach Beach Bed (4): $264.67

 

Thrill Water Park Cabana (6): $397.67

Thrill Water Park One-Day Pass: $78.47

Thrill Water Park Two-Day Pass: $105.07

 

Oasis Lagoon Cabana (6): $663.67 CAD

 

Day 2 - only Mariner, Day 4 - 2 ships. Same pricing for each day. 

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2 hours ago, lisa6191 said:

I have no idea why my 5/24 Oasis sailing has prices so much higher than everyone else's! 

 

Thrill cabana - 999

Chill Island, Oasis Lagoon or South Beach cabana - 1299

Coco Beach day pass - 69

Coco Beach cabana - 1199

Over water cabana - 1499

 

Some of those prices are simply ridiculous.

bigger boat = more demand = higher prices

 

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1 hour ago, snowglobe said:

 

That’s exactly the pricing I’m seeing, but in Canadian dollars / CAD.

 

For both Perfect Day stops for our early Dec 2020 sailing on Mariner (# guests, CAD):

 

Coco Beach Club pass only: $71.82 Adult, $45.22 Child

Coco Beach Club Floating (over the water) Cabana (8): $1,328.67

Coco Beach Club Cabana (8): $929.67

 

Chill Island Cabana (6 + inc. snorkel gear): $663.67

Chill Island Beach Bed (4): $264.67

 

South Beach Cabana (6): $663.67

South Beach Beach Bed (4): $264.67

 

Thrill Water Park Cabana (6): $397.67

Thrill Water Park One-Day Pass: $78.47

Thrill Water Park Two-Day Pass: $105.07

 

Oasis Lagoon Cabana (6): $663.67 CAD

 

Day 2 - only Mariner, Day 4 - 2 ships. Same pricing for each day. 

What's interesting is your sailing is in December and all the advertising has been that this is opening in December, however I just saw an advertisement, showing more specific detailed pics of the infinity pool and over the water cabanas with it stating: Opening January 2020??  Not sure what to make of it........

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2 minutes ago, SuiteLady said:

What's interesting is your sailing is in December and all the advertising has been that this is opening in December, however I just saw an advertisement, showing more specific detailed pics of the infinity pool and over the water cabanas with it stating: Opening January 2020??  Not sure what to make of it........

His sailing is Dec 2020...not Dec 2019

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