The Disney Dream is such a beautiful ship! Incredibly clean, smooth sailing ship with delicious meals, yummy cocktails, specifically the "drink of the day". Even with misty, rainy weather, it was a wonderful trip! This was my 1st Disney Cruise ~ such a different experence from other cruise ships because of the atmosphere being more family-friendly (no casino's and not a wild crazy party ...
Before I start my review, I will say that I have read a whole crapton of reviews of this particular ship and the others in the DCL fleet and have been on 3 cruises previously with DCL. Let me say this: I believe the cruises are worth the money considering what is included with the reservation and yes, DCL is a FAMILY ORIENTED CRUISE LINE. You may run into groups of families that are enjoying ...
My wife and I sailed on the Disney Dream the last week in Nov 2017 to Nassau and Castaway Cay. Overall it was a good cruise. We were by ourselves so will review the adult areas of the ship for those sailing without children. A Disney cruise is obviously designed for families with children ages 5-13 (in our opinion) but they also have adult areas and activities. This was our 22nd cruise overall ...
We are a couple in our early 30s, no children, we don't drink, love Disneyland and Disneyworld but we are not hard core fans that watch every single Disney movie. We chose Disney as our first cruise mainly for the good review and service.
Embarkation was great, friendly staff once you are inside the terminal, the porters outside were very rude. They don't work for Disney though. We waited about ...
Let me start by stating that a Disney cruise is expensive, but it is not overpriced. We went on the 4-night Thanksgiving sailing from Port Canaveral. It was a fantastic trip that I thrilled to have taken with my family.
Port Canaveral
I really liked Port Canaveral with Disney's own terminal. Everything was organized and easy. Mickey and Minnie were taking photos with guests (although the ...
We chose a Disney cruise because we've never done one (Disney) and there were some sailings out of NYC which saves us a flight.
To review a Disney cruise, I have to break it into two pieces: a) Disney and b) Cruise.
For the Disney part, it was potential 24/7 Disney immersion. If you love Disney, this will press all the buttons. Ongoing character meet-and-greet, Marvel day-at-sea, a day at ...
BACKGROUND
Well, it finally happened! For many years, I had researched Disney Cruise Lines. I'd read about them, looked at itineraries, activities, staterooms and deck plans, but I would stop short of booking a sailing once I got to the pricing page. I just couldn't get myself to book a cruise on Disney and pay what I perceived to be over inflated fares for a product that I wasn't even sure I ...
The buffet is the best in the business the dinners are just ok. We had excellent service from the wait staff and from our steward. The ship is one of best for beauty and entertainment. The rest rooms were messy they left cleaning products on the floor. I really enjoyed the believe show and the comedian Taylor Mason. We had awesome Christian speakers and the Mercy Me performances were excellent. I ...
I booked this cruise for my 17 yr old son and myself on opening day (more than 500 days out). This was our 3rd Disney cruise and his last chance to do the Wild Side Teen Adventure on Castaway Cay after previous 2 attempts were cancelled due to weather. Originally, we were supposed to go to Eastern Caribbean (Tortola and St Thomas) with 3 Sea Days. Because of hurricanes in September, our ...
We sailed on the rerouted cruise on 11/4. The ship is BEAUTIFUL, a true work of art. All areas of the ship are immaculately clean. We never once smelled any sewage or saw anything out of place. Our waiters (Lucio and Paul) were fantastic, our kids really enjoyed them and their nightly magic tricks. Our stateroom attendant, Ronald, kept our stateroom spotless and his towel animals were great. We ...