This was the first time I have sailed with DCL. The Wonder looked beautiful coming off its 2017 refurbishment. 14 nights was a gamble for a cruise line I have never sailed before but Disney lived up to it's reputation for excellence. Of note, this particular cruise had only 300 children aboard. It was a running joke among the crew. It made for what was probably a much quieter cruise experience ...
For the price, my family and I were disappointed with our first ever Disney Cruise.
Pros:
1) We really enjoyed the shows. The Frozen performance, in particular, was spectacular! It was truly Broadway-caliber!
2) The rotating dinner was very special. You rotate between three restaurants: Triton's, Tatiana's Place, and the Animator's Palate. Each had a different type of cuisine and really ...
The food was the worst food I've ever had on a cruise. We sailed on Disney several times about 15 years ago. Over the past 10 years we've exclusively sailed with Royal Caribbean. Our granddaughter is 5 years old so we thought we'd take her on a Disney Cruise.
Definitely is not the Disney learned to love and know. Food is very bad (I think the fish was frozen) and the service both in the ...
I have previously sailed on the Disney Dream (September 2017) and wanted to try a classic ship (March 2018). Although overall I preferred the Dream, I did enjoy the longer cruise.
On my week long cruise we visited Castaway Cay on two occasions, had three sea days and visited San Juan. We were supposed to visit St Maarten but there was a storm and so we did the two Castaway Cay visits ...
Family cruise with 4 other adults besides my wife and I along with 4 grandchildren. We had a wonderful experience. There was an issue with incorrect pricing of a third party shore excursion that was ultimately resolved to our satisfaction. Our interactions with al the Disney staff was exceptional in my opinion. Our stateroom steward provided phenomenal service to each stateroom in our group of ...
We booked this cruise for an extended family trip, including one child - a three year old. Disney does a great job with kids and the staff is incredibly patient and considerate with children, including the very young ones who are prone to temper tantrums, over-stimulation, picky eating and more. The food is geared toward children - nothing too spicy or unusual. The activities are mostly aimed ...
ALL the staff on the ship went above and beyond to be kind and help you. Our wait staff (Herman and Juan) were amazing. Herman entertained the children at our table with magic and went out of his way to take care for us. The food was amazing also. Our room steward was amazing!! I was so impressed that Disney requires you to wash hands before going into ANY eating place. You don't hear about Disney ...
I realy enjoyed the cruise
We had a problem with the information on the visa and we were forced to desembark in azores and rembark in amsterdam
We were a party oh 5 and that cost us a lot of extra money
But everything else was realy great
Excelent food
Great entertinment for the kids
Loved thr attention of our waiters aaron he was so special
Ask for him if you can ...
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 ...
We sailed on the Wonder last year for a 5 day before dry dock. The work that they did was fantastic.
Cabanas (the buffet) is much more functional and much roomier than it used to be, never really had any trouble finding a table inside.
The kids areas - the Oceaneer Lab and Club were both much better than last year. We had difficulty getting our son to go last year, this year he didn't want ...