Disney Cruise Reviews for for the Disabled from New York (Manhattan)

Tortola, our view from the top during our Safari bus beach-jeep ride
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Castaway Cay- We were Starboard side (best side!) and our view
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Marvel Superheroes
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Marvels Heroes Unite Deck Show with Fireworks
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Noisy and messy and definitely not a dream.

Review for a Bermuda Cruise on Disney Dream

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akkha
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

This is definitely a cruise for family with little kids. They are just running around, noisy and messy. First the pros. The crew is very friendly and very professional. We were very grateful for their services. The shows were exceptional and very entertaining, catering for not only for kids. The stateroom that we were in (Veranda) is very nice. One particular good point is they have a separate ...
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Sail Date: October 2023

Traveled with children


Was expecting a better dining experience!

Review for a Bermuda Cruise on Disney Magic

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QPdoll
2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

This was a specialty cruise put on for Turner Classic Movies with Sixthman as intermediary. Embarkation and Disembarkation went smoothly. I was so excited knowing that not only would there be some great classic movie screenings, being a DISNEY ship they would go the extra mile with service and quality - if the parks were any indication. Turner Classic Movies "undisneyfied" the ship to go with the ...
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Sail Date: October 2019


Service Cutbacks!

Review for a Canada & New England Cruise on Disney Magic

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dsweet
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

We just returned from a 5 night cruise on the Disney Magic out of New York, calling on Bar Harbor Maine and St. John New Brunswick. Many of the features that attract us to Disney remain - the amazing dining room staff and cabin stewards, the entertainment (many levels above other lines) and the attention to detail. However, we were quite disappointed to experience several areas where service ...
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Sail Date: September 2019


10 Things You Need to Know - The Magic is Gone

Review for a Bahamas Cruise on Disney Magic

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GreatFamFun
2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

Here are 10 Quick Things You need to know 1. This ship is over 20 years old and it shows. From rusty spots on the balconies to musty smells in the rooms, this ship is definitely showing it's age. 2. The dinner food is mediocre. It's served lukewarm because they're serving hundreds of people at once so chances are your food was waiting to be delivered to your table while they got all the ...
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Sail Date: November 2018

Cabin Type: Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

Traveled with children


You can't out-Disney Disney, but you can cruise better

Review for a Bahamas Cruise on Disney Magic

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cybercfp
6-10 Cruises • Age 50s

We chose a Disney cruise because we've never done one (Disney) and there were some sailings out of NYC which saves us a flight. To review a Disney cruise, I have to break it into two pieces: a) Disney and b) Cruise. For the Disney part, it was potential 24/7 Disney immersion. If you love Disney, this will press all the buttons. Ongoing character meet-and-greet, Marvel day-at-sea, a day at ...
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Sail Date: November 2017

Cabin Type: Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

Traveled with children


Lots of fun but aging, poorly configured ship, dangerous disembarkation process

Review for a Bahamas Cruise on Disney Magic

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lexmiller
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

This was our third Disney cruise, the second time on the Magic. The Magic and the Wonder are sister ships, nearly 20 years old. The Fantasy and the Dream are larger, more modern in every way, and only 5 years old. After cruising on the newer Fantasy, and now back again on the older Magic, the positive factors of the newer Fantasy/Dream just scream at me - the whole time this cruise on the older ...
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Sail Date: October 2017


No Magic for disabled adults exiting the ship!!

Review for a Bahamas Cruise on Disney Magic

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scooter2019
2-5 Cruises • Age 70s

We chose this cruise because we had heard so many good things about this cruise. We were 3 cousins traveling with a disabled adult in a scooter. Exiting the boat was a nightmare for a disabled adult. Everyone was lined up on the third floor cattle car style ready to leave. After several phone calls to guest relations we were told that his rental scooter was to be left in his room and ...
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Sail Date: October 2017

Cabin Type: Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

Traveled with disabled person


Disney runs low on Magic.

Review for a Bahamas Cruise on Disney Magic

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redsoxnation83
6-10 Cruises • Age 40s

With a 5 year old we thought it was time to try a Disney Cruise. The cruise itself was good, it just wasn't any better than Carnival, Royal Caribbean or Norwegian. For triple the price I think we just expected more than normal. The food in the dining areas was amazing, with larger portions than any of the other cruises we have been on. The alternative foods available the rest of time it was just ...
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Sail Date: October 2016

Cabin Type: Standard Inside Stateroom

Traveled with children


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