Also castaway cay |
We’ve done a few 3 night Disney cruises and I think they feel a bit rushed, but we still had a blast. Next time we would like at least a 4 night cruise. We love them for the family friendly atmosphere, the entertainment, the private islands, and overall experience/quality of service. |
The food poisoning and/or the airborne virus I'm bound to catch floating in a giant Petri dish in close contact with thousands of my closest friends. |
OP, we did Disney last year and are doing a cruise this year. We spent THOUSANDS more at Disney at we only stayed at a moderate. This comparison is only on the cost of hotel, park admission, and food, not alcohol or souvenirs, vs the price of the cruise (which includes food) and hotel the night before. We (family of 3) did five nights at Coronado Springs, four theme park days. Our cruise will be 4-nights with a night tacked on beforehand. |
We did Disney Cruise and went with concierge level, which was amazing.
Loved the kids club - our kids did lots of activities there not just watching movies, but drawing, crafts games, etc. Lots of fun family experience that everyone can enjoy. Also some fun adult only activities like wine tasting. We also enjoyed Castaway Cay Super well organized, clean, etc -all the usual reasons people love Disney. |
OP here. This is interesting. Do you remember which Disney cruise line you used? |
OP here. Interesting that your experience was quite a bit different than another PP! Do you remember which cruise line you booked? I’m not familiar with the levels— I think I vaguely remember discussing that with the agent. |
We've been on several Disney Cruises and had great experiences. I'll add that the kids club experience is more than just child care. They have some really great activities and the characters sometimes make appearances as part of them. I'll never forget how excited my then 4 year old as when he learned to "fly" with Peter Pan. Characters come and read stories and have dance parties. Our kid had a blast. even as a tween, he loved the club. |
What do you mean by which Disney Cruise Line you used? Do you mean which Disney ship? |
Disney cruises offer something for everyone. Kid's only activities, family activities and adult-only activities. We went on 3 when my kids were younger and they were all excellent. So easy and so relaxing. Lots of fun Disney touches and easy interactions with all the characters. No one does theming like Disney. When they aged out of Princesses and weren't into Star Wars or Marvel we moved on to other lines and vacations. My kids loved the kid's club and enjoyed all the activities. I wouldn't be so dismissive of the kid's club. That's part of the experience and what you're paying for. |
The 3 adjacent hotels to MK are the most expensive options possible. And if you are looking at shorter cruises of 3-4 nights off season, I imagine it’ll be cheaper or the same as the parks. But longer cruises at peak prices get crazy expensive crazy quick. |
Of course a 3 night cruise is cheaper than a week at the parks in a monorail hotel. In a per day basis the cruises are usually more, especially the shorter ones. |
Yes I meant ship. |
We were on the Disney Dream and really liked it. It’s smaller than the newest class of Disney ships so the private island was less crowded. That said, if we go on a Disney Cruise again we’d like to try the Wish/Treasure just to see the bells and whistles of the newest ship class. |
We aren’t cruise people but did three Disney cruises when DD was between 4 and 8. It was just so easy- she loved the kids clubs. We loved the private island. As others have said, it feels safe- we didn’t see drunk adults, there’s no gambling, everyone else had kids. There was a lot to do- movies, shows, activities. I will say we got bored on the 3rd cruise during port stops since we no longer got off- and realized lots of others didn’t either, so the pools were crowded and there weren’t many activities.
We far prefer the smaller ships- so much easier to get around and so much less crowded. Also we learned to skip one dinner and do something quicker- 2-hour dinners for a bit old. Do not do a 3-day. Way too short. |