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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The best part about Disney cruises are that they are just such low stress. No standing in lines, fighting huge crowds in the parks, trying to to schedule lightning lanes and running from ride to ride. They are just great relaxing fun. That said a 3 night cruise is way too short, and a 4 night feels a little too short as well. It takes a day or so to really get into the rhythm of cruising, to figure out the ship, and all that. By the time you do that on a 3 night it is time to go home. I’d definitely do 7 nights if you can.[/quote] I enjoyed our Disney cruise but there are definitely lines. Lines to board, get off at ports, get back on, lines to get into dinner and shows, lines for the aquaduck, lines for characters. There are definitely lines. [/quote] Not on the smaller/older ships. Less people, fewer lines. [/quote] So the pp is right. There are lines. Fewer on some ships perhaps but lines nonetheless.[/quote] You will be so relaxed and happy on your Disney cruise that you won’t care at all about the very few short lines you encounter. Absolutely not a big deal.[/quote] I just found it odd for someone to say that there aren't any lines and then in the next sentence to say that there are. [/quote] No need to be so literal. If waiting 30 seconds or a few minutes seems like a big deal, then you’ll have trouble enjoying yourself anywhere. The big ships have more people and lines are more of a thing. It’s also tougher to find lounge chairs, etc. But small ships simply don’t have anything that would make you feel like you are waiting in lines that are annoying. The bottom line is that the smaller ships on any cruise line are better imho. Specific to Disney: castaway cay feels empty when you are there on a smaller ship. Pro Tip: if you ever do a Med cruise, opt for a small ship. Ditto for any itinerary that involves a tender. [/quote]
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