Anonymous wrote:Disney cruises are great because of the service. They will go above and beyond to make your stay pleasant. There are multiple restaurants that are included in the cost that will cater to virtually any dietary need.
I'm not a Disney person. My kids aren't even into Disney and none of us are particularly fond of cruises, but we do love the Disney cruises for the above reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Well $9k is crazy, pp. We paid less than $4k for five nights on the Wonder (two connecting cabins on deck 2) and the weather was beautiful...that might be the difference between having a good or bad time.
Anonymous wrote:Different strokes. We have been on 8 cruises. Remy was one of the finest meals I have had anywhere. I am a food critic, so there is some credibility in that statement. The main dining food is fine and right on par with other mid to high cruise lines. You have to have somewhat of a light heart and a fun spirit to enjoy the Disney Cruise.
Anonymous wrote:DH and I hated it as well. Our kids (8 and 9) LOVED it and still talk about it. The service was fantastic, however DH spent A LOT of time talking to staff about what it's like working there, and it was so demoralizing. They were really the most amazing people, and they are being exploited for their labor. No it's not just by Disney but Disney sure as hell could make an impact. Anyway it was just all around a huge bummer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is somewhat worrisome, as we leave for a Disney cruise next month.
Just be prepared for CROWDS! The pools are very small. The line for Aqua Duck is very long. Look carefully at the crowding in the kids club before you send your child in there. Hopefully, you won't have a hurricane. And don't limit your kids to what is on the dinner menu -- just ask the waiter to get your child whatever they want. We didn't do that and wish we had used their "service" to the full extent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea why people rave about it. We like WDW, so we are not anti-disney. But the cruise sucked. And for the price we paid we could have gone to a really nice resort.
I had the exact same reaction last summer after our first (and last) Disney cruise. Didn't help that there was a hurricane upon us. The crowds, tiny pool, severely overcrowded kids club, no milk (!!) at lunch or dinner unless you chase down a waiter to go find it in the kitchen, no chicken nuggets at the main lunch line. I was disappointed to the tune of $9K (we paid for the grndparents as well). The food at the dinner spots was poor (would have been far better at an Applebee's -- which I haven't been to in about 15 years).
We should have just gone to a resort where there would have been far, far more pool/beach space per person and many more choices for food that is cooked and served FRESH.
This is so odd. Why would you tell us you haven't been someplace in 15 years yet still make a comparison to it? I swear it's like you wanted to rush in to reassure us you don't eat at Applebees or something. Is that right? Really peculiar. Do you actively avoid Applebees? If so, why?
Anonymous wrote:I don't like Disney and I don't like cruises….(or, I thought I didn't had never been on a cruise) and I was BLOWN AWAY by the Disney Cruise when we went 2 years ago. 7 nights on the brand new ship (is it the fantasy? With the Aquaduck?). Amazed. Exceeded my every expectation. My kids were 3 5 and 5, went in June. Had a private cabana in Castway Cay, which I can't recommend enough, stayed on board one day on land, did the dolphin excursion which was okay, loved the day at the beach in the Mexico, the food shocked me with how fresh and healthy it was, lines were not an issue, had a private balcony and plenty of room with 5 of us in the same room/s, it was perfect. Our kids were at great ages as well. Palo was wonderful, as were the adult only pools when we wanted a break, and the kids loved the occasional time in the kids zones or whatever they were called. Shows were great. Bring on as much booze as you can as the one place that we felt bamboozled (pun intended) was our bar bill! Yikes!
Have fun!