Anonymous wrote:For those curious about prices:
The next cruise my family of 5 is taking (2 adults, age 3, age 6, age 11) is costing us 9,104.00 for a 7 night in a verandah room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am pretty much same as you.
We disliked the crowded pool. My kids loved the Aquaduck but to me, the long line for it was really annoying (and neither were tall enough to go alone). My boys liked the kids club.
I loved the nightly shows, but the late dinner seating was too way too late for my young family. I wish there was some other option at your convenience.
The rooms were a good size, I thought and I liked the curtain separating two areas.
I liked the Disney theming and the characters. We all really liked Castaway Cay.
The free movie theater playing current Disney releases was cool!
I would do it again.
Why didn't you do the early seating for dinner? That's what we do: early dinner followed by the evening show.
Either the show or the dinner was going to be too late for us. I decided i wanted us to see the shows.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am pretty much same as you.
We disliked the crowded pool. My kids loved the Aquaduck but to me, the long line for it was really annoying (and neither were tall enough to go alone). My boys liked the kids club.
I loved the nightly shows, but the late dinner seating was too way too late for my young family. I wish there was some other option at your convenience.
The rooms were a good size, I thought and I liked the curtain separating two areas.
I liked the Disney theming and the characters. We all really liked Castaway Cay.
The free movie theater playing current Disney releases was cool!
I would do it again.
Why didn't you do the early seating for dinner? That's what we do: early dinner followed by the evening show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've taken two Disney cruises and we truly enjoyed both. We love the clean ships, the friendly crew, the servers who rotate with you, the evening shows, etc. We enjoyed the excursions and had a blast at Castaway Cay. While we aren't Disney people, we enjoyed the enthusiasm of the Disney cruisers. We participated in the Fish Extenders groups, FB groups, etc. We wore Disney t-shirts on the first day, and we dressed up a bit for pirate night. We also enjoyed the fireworks.
The only thing we dislike is the price. The prices are outrageous. As a family of six requiring two cabins, we've been priced out. Our upcoming 7 night southern Caribbean on RC is far less expensive than our last 4 night Disney cruise (both were over spring break/same peak time).
The problem is that the rabid Disney fans are willing to pay ridiculous prices, and that drives the cost up. I'm curious if prices will come down on their older/smaller ships when the two new ships are launched in a couple years? We actually prefer the smaller ships (less crowded).
Agree with the price. It's arguably not affordable to the middle class.
Anonymous wrote:We've taken two Disney cruises and we truly enjoyed both. We love the clean ships, the friendly crew, the servers who rotate with you, the evening shows, etc. We enjoyed the excursions and had a blast at Castaway Cay. While we aren't Disney people, we enjoyed the enthusiasm of the Disney cruisers. We participated in the Fish Extenders groups, FB groups, etc. We wore Disney t-shirts on the first day, and we dressed up a bit for pirate night. We also enjoyed the fireworks.
The only thing we dislike is the price. The prices are outrageous. As a family of six requiring two cabins, we've been priced out. Our upcoming 7 night southern Caribbean on RC is far less expensive than our last 4 night Disney cruise (both were over spring break/same peak time).
The problem is that the rabid Disney fans are willing to pay ridiculous prices, and that drives the cost up. I'm curious if prices will come down on their older/smaller ships when the two new ships are launched in a couple years? We actually prefer the smaller ships (less crowded).
Anonymous wrote:I am pretty much same as you.
We disliked the crowded pool. My kids loved the Aquaduck but to me, the long line for it was really annoying (and neither were tall enough to go alone). My boys liked the kids club.
I loved the nightly shows, but the late dinner seating was too way too late for my young family. I wish there was some other option at your convenience.
The rooms were a good size, I thought and I liked the curtain separating two areas.
I liked the Disney theming and the characters. We all really liked Castaway Cay.
The free movie theater playing current Disney releases was cool!
I would do it again.