Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree. But when you're paying 1000 bucks per day basically.. you want to do it all and feel like you need to lol
Yep! Exactly. I recommend a 4 or 5 day on the magic and wonder for about the same price if they are trying it out for the first time. Although the dream is a “better” ship. The amount of people, especially in the pools is not fun for anyone. My husband and I do 3 and 4 nights often. But we spend the entire time in the adult areas and adult restaurants. Then the crowds don’t seem to exist
Some of us go to spend time with our kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see 4200 for an adult and 2 kids in October for an inside room
We’re going on feb. 3 nights, 3 people, whatever the largest veranda suite is - $2500
It will be cold then. That's why it's cheap.
+1
We went in January but you have to do the seven night to get far enough south. Bahamas and castaway cay were freezing.
Even in April the first night is damn chilly on a 7 night. They really haul ass and the wind whips around. I have a picture of me trying to keep my hair from flying ogrr my head LOL
Was it just chilly as you were not in the Bahamas or the entire time? I have done the Baltimore to Bermuda and it was freezing till you got closer to Bermuda and then fine.
Looks like it’s high 70s in Nassau most of this week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree. But when you're paying 1000 bucks per day basically.. you want to do it all and feel like you need to lol
Yep! Exactly. I recommend a 4 or 5 day on the magic and wonder for about the same price if they are trying it out for the first time. Although the dream is a “better” ship. The amount of people, especially in the pools is not fun for anyone. My husband and I do 3 and 4 nights often. But we spend the entire time in the adult areas and adult restaurants. Then the crowds don’t seem to exist

Anonymous wrote:I am not a Disney person and not a cruise person. But I love Disney cruises so much I became a Disney cruise travel agent as a hobby. The most complaints people have are those who go in blind without realistic expectations. These are the tips I always give
7 day sailings feel a lot less rushed and chaotic than 3 or 4...on short cruises everyone is trying to do everything and it’s not fun. This is especially true on 3 day dream cruises.
Pools from 830am- noon or port days only
Adult dinning as much as possible
Go to open houses in kids clubs to get the kids used to it and to get to know the councilors
Magic and wonder feel way less crowded, especially the pools and the beach at castaway
Request certain servers ( if you have a travel agent, ask them for recs... it can totally change your dining experience)
Cruise off peak weeks if at all possible
Anonymous wrote:Agree. But when you're paying 1000 bucks per day basically.. you want to do it all and feel like you need to lol

Anonymous wrote:I am not a Disney person and not a cruise person. But I love Disney cruises so much I became a Disney cruise travel agent as a hobby. The most complaints people have are those who go in blind without realistic expectations. These are the tips I always give
7 day sailings feel a lot less rushed and chaotic than 3 or 4...on short cruises everyone is trying to do everything and it’s not fun. This is especially true on 3 day dream cruises.
Pools from 830am- noon or port days only
Adult dinning as much as possible
Go to open houses in kids clubs to get the kids used to it and to get to know the councilors
Magic and wonder feel way less crowded, especially the pools and the beach at castaway
Request certain servers ( if you have a travel agent, ask them for recs... it can totally change your dining experience)
Cruise off peak weeks if at all possible
Anonymous wrote:Goofy tried to grab my a**. I wasn't too thrilled about that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see 4200 for an adult and 2 kids in October for an inside room
We’re going on feb. 3 nights, 3 people, whatever the largest veranda suite is - $2500
It will be cold then. That's why it's cheap.
+1
We went in January but you have to do the seven night to get far enough south. Bahamas and castaway cay were freezing.
Even in April the first night is damn chilly on a 7 night. They really haul ass and the wind whips around. I have a picture of me trying to keep my hair from flying ogrr my head LOL
Was it just chilly as you were not in the Bahamas or the entire time? I have done the Baltimore to Bermuda and it was freezing till you got closer to Bermuda and then fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see 4200 for an adult and 2 kids in October for an inside room
We’re going on feb. 3 nights, 3 people, whatever the largest veranda suite is - $2500
It will be cold then. That's why it's cheap.
+1
We went in January but you have to do the seven night to get far enough south. Bahamas and castaway cay were freezing.
Even in April the first night is damn chilly on a 7 night. They really haul ass and the wind whips around. I have a picture of me trying to keep my hair from flying ogrr my head LOL
Was it just chilly as you were not in the Bahamas or the entire time? I have done the Baltimore to Bermuda and it was freezing till you got closer to Bermuda and then fine.