Terrible- would not recommend and would not go again. Had plenty of great experiences before Covid on the magic, the dream, however was a nightmare. Day 1 - not a day only a couple of hours - waiting outside the terminal. When my time was set for 1:15-1:30, I expected to be boarding the boat, not waiting outside in the street. There was not enough parking and my husband had to walk 1/2 to park the ...
This was a first Disney cruise experience for our family. We showed up with unrivaled excitement and it was not spoiled. The ship was spectacular with Mickey details from bow to tail. We had a veranda room and the floor plan was great for a family of 5 (mom, dad, and 3 littles - 7, 7, and 5). We really liked the drop down bunk bed and Murphy bed for the kids. The berthing was incredibly quite at ...
We chose this ship because our grandkids wanted to do the new Wish. We also enjoy sailing the newer ships so we didn't hesitate. The very cartoonish decor was not our cup of tea but whatever, it's all about the kids anyway. Having been on the Dream before we were amazed to find crowd flow problems. The buffet was so closed in you couldn't hardly move due to narrow pathways. The same applied to ...
I’m platinum on Carnival and have sailed RC, Celebrity, and others that no longer exist, so I was really excited to try Disney. I’ve always heard that Disney cruises are first class all the way with fabulous food and service, and with what I paid for a 4 day cruise, I thought SURELY it will be amazing!!! Wow, was I ever disappointed.
We noticed immediately, it’s mostly families with young ...
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 ...
Terribly designed ship. Very small spaces. Elevator size was clearly sacrificed. It’s like cramming people into a horizontal pez dispenser. Buffet is a very old cruising horseshoe layout without enough room for people to pass each other and barely enough for one person yo pass the lines waiting to be served. The more modern self serve open layout with islands on many new ships is much more ...
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 ...
As US citizens, we chose this cruise to introduce our kids to international destinations. We chose the Norway/Denmark/Belgium, departing from the UK.
I always state the excellent items first. The crew/staff is excellent. They work tirelessly and always have a smile on their faces. The ship was very well kept. Common areas are always being cleaned. The plays are beyond comparison to any ...
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 ...