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Disney Magic - Eastern Caribbean

Review for the Eastern Caribbean Cruise on Disney Magic
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First Time Cruiser • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Sep 2007
Traveled with children

Kid's club My daughter loved the kid's club and only once asked to be picked up--after she had returned following dinner. The staff in this area were great but I did think they were the only ones on the ship who seemed overworked. When I picked up or dropped off my daughter there were characters in the club (Captain Hook, Lilo & Stitch, etc.)one-half to one-third of the time.

Stateroom We booked a family veranda. Our stateroom was ready at one o'clock The balcony was great and the view while docked at St. Maartin was unforgettable. I slept on the cushioned chairs the last night of the cruise. There is a white opaque privacy divider on either side of the balcony. There are curtains to divide the stateroom into two "rooms". There were a couple of mornings (10-11ish) we had banging noises above us. It was intrusive but it was over fairly quickly. On the balcony itself you could often hear chairs scraping from above at busy times but it never interfered with my book. The split bath is great--though I wish the bath had a door instead of a curtain. Our host, "Mr. P" or Pichette was awesome with our daughter and with the towel origami.

Dining I found the food to be very good--especially the escargot and the lobster. Our waitstaff was superb. We (3) were never seated with anyone else at any meal which was something I very much appreciated. Lumiere's was my favorite restaurant.

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Cabin 4A
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