The Disney Wonder is indeed wonderful except in one area: Dining. Both the food quality and the dining options were substandard.
When I worked at Disneyland for 3 years we were told that high menu prices are justified ONLY IF the food is first rate. On the Disney Cruise we were served steaks that were tough, shrimp that had a definite bad taste from being too old, dry chicken, and cheaper ...
Have been on over 35 cruises, but this was first for Disney. Went with daughter and grandson. The ship is amazing, but expected to see characters walking around. Not people waiting in line for pics you have to pay for. Cabin was very nice and having 2 sinks was great....room service was good and fast food on deck 11 good. Aqua duck was fun... big let down was food in dining room... breakfast and ...
The food has deteriorated to the point of inedible sometimes. Our first night out the food was served ice cold. After a long wait hot food was brought to our table. Lunch the next day I ordered the clam chowder more like dish water even the waiter couldn't believe what it looked like. Decided to eat in Palo that evening. They served the exact same meal as the main dinning room only with an up ...
We were a party of 7 adults (from 20 to 76 years old) all on our first cruise. We departed from New-York and disembarked in Quebec City. Both embarkation and disembarkation went exceptionally well. We never felt like there was almost 2000 people getting on and off the ship.
The Disney Magic is a wonderful ship. We enjoyed that it it not too big or too small. We had plenty of public rooms to ...
We live in San Diego and embarked from there. It was easy to get to the ship using Uber. We are 2 adults with a 13 year old and we brought my Wife's parents who are both 80. We got them a wheelchair from the port to their room. Everything went real smoothly. Staff was extremely helpful from the minute we stepped out of our car.
Ship - Clean ship, everything worked, food was plentiful and ...
We are a family of 3, including an adult daughter, none of which had ever cruised before. We are huge Disney fans, and were aware of Disney cruise line, but assumed it was out of our reach financially. We are a retired Navy family, now living in Florida, approximately 4 miles from the Magic Kingdom. We were able to find a Florida discount, and on another occasion a military discount)..so we took ...
This was our 22nd Disney Cruise. We have been on all the ships but the Magic is still the most magical. We were on the transatlantic cruise that left Dover on Sept 9 and arrived in NY on Sept 20. We had four days at sea to cross the Atlantic.
The staff, entertainment, food was all top notch. There was lots to do during the day when at sea. Cooking class, cocktail tasting, movies, workshops ...
My family thoroughly enjoyed our Disney cruise on the Magic. We flew from the US to London and used Disney transportation to get to the departure port of Dover. Disney employs local people to do the ground work such as greeting and driving as well as leading tour groups in each destination. Because these are people who live in the destination areas, they are able to provide more interesting and ...
After being blown away with the service provided by Disney cruise lines last year, we opted to book another cruise during our trip. We picked British Isles with the same Disney Magic that we sailed last year. Let's recap from my last review, everything was perfect except for the food. I had to go out of my way to truly rate that food as below average. It was not enjoyable at all. I wrote ...
This is our 4th Disney cruise, traveling with three boys ages 5, 4 & 2 years old. We've stayed in the Walt Disney Suite once before, and it really upgrades your trip beyond belief! Concierge on board attentive to details, they care about the smallest details and assure your perfect vacation. The staff that assisted on this trip Angeline, Christine & the infamous Danny.
The checkin at Port ...