We sailed on the Wonder last year for a 5 day before dry dock. The work that they did was fantastic.
Cabanas (the buffet) is much more functional and much roomier than it used to be, never really had any trouble finding a table inside.
The kids areas - the Oceaneer Lab and Club were both much better than last year. We had difficulty getting our son to go last year, this year he didn't want ...
We chose this cruise because we went on a Mediterranean cruise September 2016 and had a great time, but loved the Disney Magic so much that we wished we had more time on the ship.
The experience started out rough...we went on a Disney Cruise for a top dollar FAMILY friendly experience and because of the "Disney Vacation Club" membership it was 90% Senior citizen and with only about 150 kids on ...
This is our second time on the Fantasy, This time with our 2 grandchildren (5, 7) They had the Best time, both stated cruise was better that Walt Disney World and want to do another one!
Typical Disney: well organized off and on, lots of kids' activities, short wait times for dinner, excellent menu choices for kids and adults. Great shows and excellent service.
But our issues: horrible ...
This was my family of 4's (2 kids, 14, 10) first cruise, so we did it up big with a concierge level room. While significantly more expensive than the standard room, we chose concierge primarily so that we could get a cabana on Castaway Cay (which we did). Here are the pluses:
The concierge lounge is a nice, quiet place to slip away to for a quick coffee, snack or drink. Not that you can't get ...
This was my second Disney cruise (first was on the Dream) and I have to say that overall, this one was a disappointment. I would honestly give it 2.5 stars but I rounded up; my husband who loves all things Disney gave it 3 stars. We traveled with our 2 school aged children and my parents in 2 interior staterooms.
No problems with embarkation. We arrived late (3pm) because we spent the day at ...
I chose Disney again for my cruise. This was our third time cruising and it was a mother-daughter cruise. My daughter is 9. The Disney Dream is a large ship with tons of amenities. Here are the Postiives: (1) The Oceaneer Club (for Kids 3-12) was fabulous. This club was so tricked out, as the youngsters say, that I did not want to leave it. It has "Andy's Room" from Toy Story, a Star Wars ...
We--grandparents, daughter, and 8 yr old granddaughter-- sought a three generation family vacation experience. If this 3 night Disney cruise had met our expectations, we planned to take another cruise or two with Disney before our granddaughter gets too old for it. First, the best aspects: the nightly shows were first-rate and fun for all of us; the main dining alternative decor, selection, ...
We took the Disney Wonder since it's one of two Disney ships we had not sailed on. It was a mini vacation to relax for 3 nts.
Pros:
The ship is old but the upgrades they did make it look new.
As everything Disney, the staff is very friendly and the design was beautiful.
There are a lot of activities for kids and adults can enjoy trivia
The condition of the ship is worn a little, ...
My wife and I are experienced cruisers who have cruised on Disney (2), Carnival (3), Princess, (7) Norwegian (3), Royal Caribbean (1), and Celebrity (3).
After cruising 7 years ago on the Disney Wonder we extolled the virtues of a Disney cruise to our daughter and her family and in laws. We booked the Dream a year in advance because it was spring break and expected it to be full. It was full ...
Everything about the Disney Dream was excellent. The staff, the food, entertainment, the stateroom, the bathrooms throughout the ship was even top notch. I've never seen such a clean cruise ship. I can't brag enough on how they disembarked the guest. Carnival needs to take lessons on getting the guest off the ship. I was completely amazed. I cannot say anything negative other than it wasn't ...