Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really dislike how they seat you with another family at dinner (although apparently you can request out of this, maybe?).
Are you antisocial?
8:04 PP, apparently I am. We opted out. There were only 3 of us, and we would have been with a group of 6 or 8.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disney was our first cruise and we loved it.
We thought we wouldn’t be “cruise people” but we quickly discovered how easy and relaxing cruises are. The kids loved it.
We aren’t Disney people. Our kids didn’t even know the characters. Didn’t matter. It’s a kid-centric/family-centric atmosphere. Fun!
The price has gone up dramatically since our first Disney cruise and we’ve switched to other cruise lines now that our kids are older, but our kids still have fond memories of the Disney cruises.
If you tell me the itinerary/islands, I’ll tell you how to avoid the pricey excursions.
Fwiw, we prefer the older, smaller ships. Less crowded.
Not OP, but curious which cruise lines you've switched to with older kids.
Anonymous wrote:I really dislike how they seat you with another family at dinner (although apparently you can request out of this, maybe?).
Are you antisocial?
Anonymous wrote:Disney was our first cruise and we loved it.
We thought we wouldn’t be “cruise people” but we quickly discovered how easy and relaxing cruises are. The kids loved it.
We aren’t Disney people. Our kids didn’t even know the characters. Didn’t matter. It’s a kid-centric/family-centric atmosphere. Fun!
The price has gone up dramatically since our first Disney cruise and we’ve switched to other cruise lines now that our kids are older, but our kids still have fond memories of the Disney cruises.
If you tell me the itinerary/islands, I’ll tell you how to avoid the pricey excursions.
Fwiw, we prefer the older, smaller ships. Less crowded.
I really dislike how they seat you with another family at dinner (although apparently you can request out of this, maybe?).
Anonymous wrote:Just got back from a Disney cruise. Hadn’t planned to go but went with friends who invited us to join them so we booked a room. Honestly, thought it was great and would do it again. They hit the balance between fun for kids and still enjoyable for adults too.
If you have access to Disney+, there’s a documentary about The Magic (and there’s a new documentary coming out about The Treasure). It highlights some of the neat and special things about the ship.