Chose this cruise to celebrate our daughter's graduation. We are seasoned cruisers but first timers on a Disney ship.
Positives
- Best productions shows at sea.
All 3 were fantastic especially the "Frozen" show.
- Rotational Dining at all 3 restaurants were great. Excellent service provided by our servers from Indonesia, Raka & Angoro.
Great selection of food which was well ...
No other large cruise line comes close to the excellence of disney cruise line. Period. I've sailed in the others and no other large cruise line comes close to disney cruise line overall.
Anyone who tells you otherwise, wants a casino, a "deal", more booze or could care less about the finer things in life.
The service, cuisine, crew, service, cabin and entertainment are the best at sea! The ...
We had a concierge room on the 12th floor with easy access to the Concierge Lounge. This was an excellent planning choice. I don't think it was worth the extra $$$$ spent for that category because we didn't use all the services that come with that room category. I decided to book this category because of the lounge provided to us. I'm still unsure whether that lounge's price was worth it. I ...
Mid 40s couple traveling with a 4 year old boy
The great: Concierge staff were amazing. They really made us feel special from the moment we met them prior to boarding. It sounds stupid but even little things like escorting you to your stateroom to open the door when your hands are full is appreciated. Cabana at Castaway Cay was incredible as well. Also: Remy. Amazing.
The good: our cabin ...
First of all, I'll admit that my review will be a bit incomplete as my wife and I got covid on the ship and had to get isolated for half of the cruise. With that said, I think five nights is plenty enough time to judge the ship. I've been on the Magic for four cruises, and it's been a bit of my "home ship", in a way, so I was eager to see what the Dream had to offer.
Unfortunately, I think ...
Our first couple cruises were on Disney and this was our first one back on Disney after trying several other lines for a few years. Disney is really good but I am still not certain they are worth the premium unless you have small children who will appreciate the characters. I have very few complaints but I miss some of the things that other cruise lines offer.
Embarkation: This was the easiest ...
We were a family group of 16: 8 kids, 8 adults, ages 4 to 75. For some of us, previous cruises include Disney, Royal Caribbean and Princess. Second cruise after COVID. In general, we were favourably impressed. Check-in felt organized. Nice spacious staterooms, everything worked. Sailing was not at capacity so it did not felt crowded. No trouble finding table at Cabanas, even for a big group like ...
This cruise was just me and my wife. I was surprised how many couples with out children were on the ship. Had a few complaining why aren’t these kids in school they didn’t understand it was Labor Day so if the children were in school they would only miss 4 days and seeing other part of the world is better that what they would have learn that week. We booked the cruise through Disney no problems ...
Just debarked a 4-night cruise on the Wish and had a GREAT time. I was hesitant based on the feedback I’ve heard about the ship, but it’s still a beauty and service is up to exceptional Disney standards. For reference, this was my sixth Disney cruise (but first on the Wish) and sixteenth cruise overall. My husband and I traveled as two adults in our early 30s without children.
As always Disney ...
We’re small ship adults-only adventure cruisers (mostly Windstar), venturing onto a huge family-oriented ship for a short cruise to essentially nowhere, was a brave step for us. But we were pleasantly surprised. Here are our thoughts:
POSITIVE – STYLE AND DÉCOR – The Wish is breathtakingly beautiful from the largest detail (the ship) to the smallest detail (the artwork). The grand hall, ...