Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you will be disappointed if you expect it to be similar to Disney. Expect it to be less nice than Disney. It is not as nice in many ways and yet it is not bad. But it is also generally less expensive and with many more ships in its fleet, Royal Caribbean is a line I have cruised from time to time based on the itinerary. Disney cabins are big compared to most lines. Disney ships pay much more attention to little details than most ships. Disney obviously skews family friendly and that is simply not the case so if you are traveling with young children, you may find that some things aren’t for the family at all. Some comedy or cruise games can be very mature. Just avoid that stuff.
This. It is budget. i've done the Royal Caribbean line. It was great when I was a stupid student but not now
Me, too! I would never do RCL now
Me three. We sailed on RC this summer; never again. “Budget” sums it up.
What ship?
What itinerary?
Also curious which ship, itinerary, and what time of year!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you will be disappointed if you expect it to be similar to Disney. Expect it to be less nice than Disney. It is not as nice in many ways and yet it is not bad. But it is also generally less expensive and with many more ships in its fleet, Royal Caribbean is a line I have cruised from time to time based on the itinerary. Disney cabins are big compared to most lines. Disney ships pay much more attention to little details than most ships. Disney obviously skews family friendly and that is simply not the case so if you are traveling with young children, you may find that some things aren’t for the family at all. Some comedy or cruise games can be very mature. Just avoid that stuff.
This. It is budget. i've done the Royal Caribbean line. It was great when I was a stupid student but not now
Me, too! I would never do RCL now
Me three. We sailed on RC this summer; never again. “Budget” sums it up.
What ship?
What itinerary?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I disagree on the advice to skip specialty dining; we were so disappointed with the food that we did specialty dining every chance we got on RC. And we are far from foodies.
The suites-only dining room is a big improvement. If you can afford a jr suite it's worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you will be disappointed if you expect it to be similar to Disney. Expect it to be less nice than Disney. It is not as nice in many ways and yet it is not bad. But it is also generally less expensive and with many more ships in its fleet, Royal Caribbean is a line I have cruised from time to time based on the itinerary. Disney cabins are big compared to most lines. Disney ships pay much more attention to little details than most ships. Disney obviously skews family friendly and that is simply not the case so if you are traveling with young children, you may find that some things aren’t for the family at all. Some comedy or cruise games can be very mature. Just avoid that stuff.
This. It is budget. i've done the Royal Caribbean line. It was great when I was a stupid student but not now
Me, too! I would never do RCL now
Me three. We sailed on RC this summer; never again. “Budget” sums it up.
Anonymous wrote:I disagree on the advice to skip specialty dining; we were so disappointed with the food that we did specialty dining every chance we got on RC. And we are far from foodies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you will be disappointed if you expect it to be similar to Disney. Expect it to be less nice than Disney. It is not as nice in many ways and yet it is not bad. But it is also generally less expensive and with many more ships in its fleet, Royal Caribbean is a line I have cruised from time to time based on the itinerary. Disney cabins are big compared to most lines. Disney ships pay much more attention to little details than most ships. Disney obviously skews family friendly and that is simply not the case so if you are traveling with young children, you may find that some things aren’t for the family at all. Some comedy or cruise games can be very mature. Just avoid that stuff.
This. It is budget. i've done the Royal Caribbean line. It was great when I was a stupid student but not now
Me, too! I would never do RCL now
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you will be disappointed if you expect it to be similar to Disney. Expect it to be less nice than Disney. It is not as nice in many ways and yet it is not bad. But it is also generally less expensive and with many more ships in its fleet, Royal Caribbean is a line I have cruised from time to time based on the itinerary. Disney cabins are big compared to most lines. Disney ships pay much more attention to little details than most ships. Disney obviously skews family friendly and that is simply not the case so if you are traveling with young children, you may find that some things aren’t for the family at all. Some comedy or cruise games can be very mature. Just avoid that stuff.
This. It is budget. i've done the Royal Caribbean line. It was great when I was a stupid student but not now
That's different from needing a reservation to avoid long waits. We aren't picky with servers and wanted to prioritize our time on shore, but I can understand that other folks have different priorities.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which Disney ships did you go on? I think the biggest difference for you will be:
1. Only one bathroom
2. Crowds - Bigger ship, more crowds. If you don’t have main dining room reservations at a set time, you’ll end up waiting. You’ll need tickets for events rather than just showing up. Hunting for seats in the buffet or on deck. (We prefer smaller ships…and crew members we’ve chatted with on Disney, Royal, and Celebrity agreed; they commented that you don’t get the same level of service on bigger ships.)
Disagree on the need for main dining reservations. We had anytime dining and showed up every night with never more than a moment's wait. It was great to have the flexibility as we had a port heavy itinerary and were back on the ship at different times each day.
Okay.
But you won’t have the same level of service you would if you have the same servers each night who get to know you, anticipate you/your kids’ needs, etc.
We prefer a quiet table by a window with the same servers at an appointed time. No wait; you head to your table when you are ready.