Well we’ve already booked it so there’s not much we can do. But thanks for terrorizing me I guess. |
I think the food on celebrity SUCKS unless you eat in a specialty restaurant every night. Post-covid cruising is just not for me. |
Which celebrity ship(s), PP? Fwiw, I think the MDR food is better on smaller ships. |
I’m sure you’ll be fine. But if you end up not enjoying your cruise on a mega ship because it’s too crowded or the service isn’t great, just realize your experience on a mega ship is different the smaller ships. PS - You can float your reservation/payment to another ship/itinerary/date as long as you haven’t paid the final payment. BTDT. |
We did Disney when my kids were small. When they out grew the Princesses and Disney characters we switched to Royal. Much better price point and my kids loved all the higher adventure stuff like rock wall, water slides, ice skating rinks etc. They're now young teens and they like Celebrity the best. Celebrity is more higher end than Royal and a bit more subdued. Adults (parents and grandparents) also like Celebrity the best. We typically sail on the newer ships, both Royal and Celebrity have some smaller older boats that wouldn't be as good of a fit for us. |
This interesting. What do your young teens do on Celebrity ships without all kid focused the activities? Or do you choose more port intensive cruises now where the ship matters less? |
Same. |
+1. We did a Disney VGT cruise on the Dream for 25% off. They picked the room, and it was fine. Better than fine, actually because it was near the kids club but far enough away that we didn't have noise from it. The freedom my then 9yo had was hard to beat. My tween didn't like the tween club but ran around seeing movies and doing activities (e.g., origami) with a friend she made there. We all enjoyed the entertainment. Trying to figure out how to do it again and not break the bank. |
If you stay in the Retreat, then you can eat at the upgraded dining room. It's pretty unfair to compare the food in the MDR for RC or Celebrity with Disney when the cruise is so much less expensive. You need to upgrade on the other lines to compare apples-to-apples. |
OP here and I really appreciate all the feedback. What I'm taking from this is to try to do as much of an apples to apples comparison between cruise lines. The base cabin on DCL seems to be a clear upgrade. The food is more subjective but seems like it's generally better on DCL than other lines without an upgrade. The on board activities are the biggest difference that may sway towards other lines but my kids don't like large crowds or too much kid noise so I don't think we'd do the largest ships on RC. They didn't even do the slides on the Disney Dream or spend much time in the pool. They preferred trivia, arts/crafts, the clubs, watching movies and the shows. I think it'll be hard for another cruise line to win out because I worry we'll all compare every aspect of different lines and it seems other lines will disappoint for our family. I'm still giving it a try though |
OP here. What kind of activities does Celebrity have for kiddos? Your kids are younger teens... would Celebrity skew too old for elementary kids? My kids don't care for characters and would enjoy the adventures on Royal but not of they're too chaotic or too long of a wait |
I'm the VGT PP you quoted and our kids sound similar. My kids did the water slide once and did not go to the pool at all on the Dream. |
NP. We cruised Celebrity a year ago and really liked it, but it wasn't with our children. I didn't see many kids on the ship. Maybe try one of the smaller Royal ships. We did Voyager of the Seas with our 11 and 8 year olds over spring break and felt like it was a good balance between having plenty to keep the kids busy but it wasn't overwhelming or chaotic. |