Before I begin, please note that this review is from the perspective of a 27 year old who was traveling with 4 other 25-30 year olds and no children.
Embarkation: We arrived at the port around 9am due to taking a red-eye flight from the Northwest and had to wait until 10:15am before they would allow us to enter the port. Once we entered the building, the embarkation process was incredibly fast ...
For those who want the ULTIMATE cruise experience, this is it! My family booked this room and we were absolutely ENTHRALLED! The room is appointed very nicely and all the little touches add up. Spa quality shampoo, conditioner, sun burn lotion, etc just add to an already overwhelming room. The fridge is stocked with your requests (we had whole milk, 1% milk, chocolate milk, Coke, Dr Pepper, Root ...
Our family of 4 just returned from a 3-night cruise on Disney Dream. Kids are 4 and 7 and we all had an amazing time. We booked the family room on level-9 with large porthole. Everyone enjoyed the porthole and we even saw a dolphin as we were leaving Port Canaveral. The entire Disney staff is wonderful. We utilized the kids club 1-2 hours each day. I am very impressed with how they keep up with ...
This cruise had all generations represented for our family and all first-time cruisers except for me; we had 70 somethings, 60 somethings, 40 something couple with 2 girls, ages 6 and 7, 20 something, and 30 something couple with a 6-month old infant. We all had a blast! This cruise was great, and frankly, too short. I think we needed another day on the ship. Everyone had something to do, and ...
This was our fourth Disney cruise. We have now sailed on all four Disney ships. The Fantasy is a beautiful ship, extremely clean. We found the staff went the extra mile to make the cruise enjoyable. We are both in our 70's, traveling without children or grandchildren, so we spent a lot of our time in the adult only areas. Others have complained about children in the cove area but we saw none of ...
I knew what to expect of Disney after our 3-night trip on the Dream in January, but I could not have believed that the Magic would find its way into our hearts as our second home!
Embarcation was a breeze, we arrived at the port about 1pm and walked right onto the ship. We killed 30 minutes and were in our stateroom (7616) by 1:30pm. After stopping to make Palo bunch reservations, getting tickets ...
Cruisers – 2 adults in the their early forty’s and a son 11 years old with special needs and a service dog
Prior Cruises – Carnival Dream, RCL Oasis, Celebrity Reflection
Booking – B +
We booked with the QTY Verandah rate, worked well, got room 7540, still trying to justify additional costs from a RCL or Celebrity cruise booking, nice pre cruise information booklet.
Transfers – A +
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Our very 1st cruise was the Disney Magic in October,1998. We had a incredibly beautiful balcony stateroom. The food was excellent and the entertainment was phenomenal! It was our 2nd year anniversary. Since then we have cruised to Africa, New Zealand, Australia, Hawaii, Alaska and several Caribbean cruises. We were looking forward to again cruising with Disney, so using the Florida Resident ...
There were many things to like about this short "introductory" Disney Cruise. It wasn't perfect, but it did incite us to want to go for another cruise next year
What I liked: Excellent service by state room attendant and the waitstaff at the restaurant. Food quality was best on first night (Animator's Palate) and would rank as average on other nights. Food at Cabana's (pretty much all day ...
First a little background on myself
I started cruising when I was 8 and in the past 10 years (all of my cruising so far was done under the age of 18) I have been on various cruise lines but mostly Disney and I am now a gold member with them. This review will mostly be for the Fantasy (which I have sailed on twice both Eastern and Western Caribbean) but will include elements from all four ships ...