Anonymous wrote:New poster here and have never been on a cruise, but am considering one for my family- can you describe the food? It is like airplane food?
Anonymous wrote:New poster here and have never been on a cruise, but am considering one for my family- can you describe the food? It is like airplane food?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The cliche fat people on scooters complaint can stop. There's a lot of them in Disney World because it's a lot of walking. You never know why someone requires it. Yes being overweight can cause terrible knee pain. Happens to my mom. Stop being so judgemental PP.
Why are you so defensive? Actions have consequences. No one is forcing anyone to rent a scooter.
Anonymous wrote:The cliche fat people on scooters complaint can stop. There's a lot of them in Disney World because it's a lot of walking. You never know why someone requires it. Yes being overweight can cause terrible knee pain. Happens to my mom. Stop being so judgemental PP.
Anonymous wrote:Didn't it ask your seating preference when you booked the cruise on line? I went on different cruise line and they asked if we wanted to sit at a table of four or six (we were two then so we picked the table of six.
Anonymous wrote:I actually think this is more common in other cruise lines. Maybe also something new Disney is trying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With all this DCUM complaining .. I somehow booked a 3 night cruise for October. I'll be happy to start a thread about my planning steps for dining , character meets to help out anyone who is interested.
The best thing to do is join the Disney cruising Facebook page. Those people are pros! Post any question and you'll get tons of helpful responses almost immediately!
FYI, there's no real planning for dining. You pick early or late seating! Early is best: feed your kids, then change into comfy clothes for the show. While some kids fall asleep, most don't. You can opt to pay additional and make reservations for the "fancy" adults restaurant...it's not worth it. It's still cruise ship food. The main dining room is nice, and it was never noisy.
Lots of the character tix are acquired when you first board the ship. And there are plenty of opportunities to see characters without those private meet and greets.
The only thing you need to plan for are excursions and the Fish Extender groups. Both are optional.
I've been on a few Disney cruises. I just plan on writing out any challenges. For example, I'm on the wait list for main dining. I'll update when I get switched to main or if I have to change it on board & if I get my own table my request. Hopefully it'll help anyone who is stressing.
I'm the pp, and we've been wait listed for main dining and we're always switched prior to the cruise. NBD. Seriously, nobody should be stressing over a cruise. You don't need to plan for a Disney cruise the way you need to plan for the parks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With all this DCUM complaining .. I somehow booked a 3 night cruise for October. I'll be happy to start a thread about my planning steps for dining , character meets to help out anyone who is interested.
The best thing to do is join the Disney cruising Facebook page. Those people are pros! Post any question and you'll get tons of helpful responses almost immediately!
FYI, there's no real planning for dining. You pick early or late seating! Early is best: feed your kids, then change into comfy clothes for the show. While some kids fall asleep, most don't. You can opt to pay additional and make reservations for the "fancy" adults restaurant...it's not worth it. It's still cruise ship food. The main dining room is nice, and it was never noisy.
Lots of the character tix are acquired when you first board the ship. And there are plenty of opportunities to see characters without those private meet and greets.
The only thing you need to plan for are excursions and the Fish Extender groups. Both are optional.
I've been on a few Disney cruises. I just plan on writing out any challenges. For example, I'm on the wait list for main dining. I'll update when I get switched to main or if I have to change it on board & if I get my own table my request. Hopefully it'll help anyone who is stressing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With all this DCUM complaining .. I somehow booked a 3 night cruise for October. I'll be happy to start a thread about my planning steps for dining , character meets to help out anyone who is interested.
The best thing to do is join the Disney cruising Facebook page. Those people are pros! Post any question and you'll get tons of helpful responses almost immediately!
FYI, there's no real planning for dining. You pick early or late seating! Early is best: feed your kids, then change into comfy clothes for the show. While some kids fall asleep, most don't. You can opt to pay additional and make reservations for the "fancy" adults restaurant...it's not worth it. It's still cruise ship food. The main dining room is nice, and it was never noisy.
Lots of the character tix are acquired when you first board the ship. And there are plenty of opportunities to see characters without those private meet and greets.
The only thing you need to plan for are excursions and the Fish Extender groups. Both are optional.
Anonymous wrote:With all this DCUM complaining .. I somehow booked a 3 night cruise for October. I'll be happy to start a thread about my planning steps for dining , character meets to help out anyone who is interested.