This was our 22nd Disney Cruise. We have been on all the ships but the Magic is still the most magical. We were on the transatlantic cruise that left Dover on Sept 9 and arrived in NY on Sept 20. We had four days at sea to cross the Atlantic.
The staff, entertainment, food was all top notch. There was lots to do during the day when at sea. Cooking class, cocktail tasting, movies, workshops ...
We expected a lot from Disney and were not disappointed. Staff are excellent, and go out of their way to make sure everyone is having the best experience possible. The food was very good, and having the servers join us in the different restaurants meant that we never needed to explain our preferences again after the first night. Breakfast and lunch were okay, but not in the same league as ...
Disney World is known by creating magic and by providing customer service that is by far the best in the world, thinking of exceeding that, it is impossible but there is one place that tops it by 1000 times. On September 28th we (my hubby, 7 year old and me) came back from the most magical vacation ever, the Disney Magic Transatlantic cruise. The accommodations are fabulous, the ship is gorgeous, ...
In a nutshell: It was awesome. On a scale of 1-100, I'd give it a 97.
The cruise had high expectations -- we were dipping into savings and pulling the kids (7 and 5 years old) out of school as we felt this kind of length of cruise and ports it was visiting was probably a once-in-a-blue-moon opportunity on Disney (and it appears to be so. The 2016 EBTA isn't as great as itinerary, IMO) . We've ...
Our transatlantic cruise was the trip of a lifetime. I did not expect to enjoy every minute so much because I had anticipated a tedious, boring voyage. So happy to be proved wrong!
If there is a lecturer on board advising what to see and do in each port and giving information about the science of the sea - GO! Professor Chuck was absolutely fascinating on our cruise. We learned about the depths ...
About me: Frequent cruiser in my 40s, traveling with a group of 20, first time on Disney (RC and Carnival in past), love to dance. Not a Disney fan in general. Was worried about boredom on 12 day Transatlantic. Most of group in early 20s. 3 teens.
Before I give a general review, let me tell you about the end of our Disney cruise. Docked in Barcelona. One in party had quick flight to US. Rest of ...
This was my second TA on the Disney Magic. First time in 2011.
The ship refurbishment was a big improvement.
Pluses: Embarkation smooth, The new buffet at the back. The food at lunch: great shrimp , roasts, salads etc.
The service. The maitre d in the dining room. Movies all day. the promenade deck. The entertainment. the adult pool.Castaway cay. Alcohol policy. Free sodas. Fabulous weather and ...
My wife and I were on the Disney Magic Westbound Transatlantic cruise in stateroom 7634. This was our eighth cruise and the second with Disney (the other being on the Disney Dream). In most respects the cruise was superb.
Our cabin was much bigger than on the other non-Disney cruises we've taken. It was well appointed and the bed was very comfortable (a real concern for me because of some back ...
This was our 2nd Disney Cruise Line (DCL) cruise and it was great. We were a little anxious at potential rough seas in the middle of the Atlantic, but we had great weather and it was like a millpond all the way.
Disney Magic is a beautiful ship with great facilities, decor and atmosphere. The staff are all great and nothing is too much trouble (I think Norwegian Cruise Line should let DCL ...
We started our trip with a couple of days pre-cruise in Barcelona, staying at the Renaissance. We've stayed there before and use it for its convenience for cruise transfers, even though it is a little out of the way for the centre of Barcelona.
We'd previously cruised on the Magic on a European cruise in 2010 and were pleased to see how much the embarkation process had improved since then. ...