We live in Florida, so Disney in general is no big deal to us. Don't get me wrong, Disney does what they do very well, and if you're a Disney fan, you should definitely try one of their cruises, if you can afford it. We tend to go for the more economical cruises but decided to bite the almost $2k bullet because two of our daughters had been on a Disney cruise two years ago, raved about it, and ...
I sailed on the Disney Magic to Cozumel and Castaway Cay on 11/15 with my husband and kids. I want to say, first of all, this was not a bad cruise in any way.
I was not as impressed with the Disney Magic as I thought I was going to be. When my husband booked this cruise for us, I had thoughts of walking on to the ship and just being blown away. That was not the case. The sum of my review is ...
Overall the Disney Cruise Magic was a memorable cruise. From the service to the accommodation and the meals were absolutely delicious. A very interesting concept for dining was the rotation of restaurants during your stay. This provided a different setting, and theme each night but at the same time you kept your waiter as they moved with you as well. They really made meal time special and fun ...
This is our 4 Disney cruise. All on the Magic. This is the first time we cruised since the refurbishment. Had a wonderful time. We stayed in London the week before. We made our own air and hotel reservations in London and Disney was not helpful in providing transportation to the port so we did that on our own also.
My kids are 10, 12 and 14 and only the 10 year old enjoyed the Edge (we were ...
We decided on this cruise for our 7 year old daughter. First impressions were the ship is beautiful and very clean. Check in was quick and easy. We went to eat lunch at the buffet once on board. The food was ok. Nothing to write home about. It was also very difficult to find a seat and we had to wait until someone left in order to grab a table. We headed to our stateroom and the hallway was packed ...
We recently traveled with our 4 children on the Disney Magic. There are a lot of great things about Disney. The food was great, customer service excellent and the boat offers a variety of programs to keep children of all ages entertained. There are a few things that we were not thrilled with or wish we had known going in. I am a planner, so I read all the information sent to us and looked up ...
First let me say the Disney Magic ship was beautiful. I have taken many cruises and I have always loved anything Disney. We did not go with any children and as I expected, there wasn't much for adults like on other cruises. They did have adult only areas which was very nice.
The shows were typical Disney, beautiful in every way. But I found one to be dark entertainment. One was all about the ...
Our 25 Jan. 2015 cruise on Allure of the Seas was immediately followed by a family cruise on Disney Magic, departing on 1 February, so this provides an excellent opportunity to compare and contrast. First and foremost it is safe to say that the product offered by Disney is not the same as that offered by RCL and in my opinion is not something that bears repeating once the children all have their ...
We arrived about 1215. Parking at ship was very easy. We dropped our bags off and parked in the regular lot for $120. The Premium lot ($140) is only a little closer and is not covered. The regular parking lot/garage is just across the street and we parked out of the sun.
First step was going through the TSA-like baggage screening. This process took longer than reasonable. The security folks just ...
I'm going to be giving comparisons based on our other cruise experiences since that's what I would be looking for.
Embarkation was the fastest on Disney, likely due to the assignment of arrival times.
Cabin, we had cabin 2134. It was just past the rank part of the hallway. The hallway in from of the next 6-10 rooms closer to the middle of the ship had a really rank smell that sincerely ...