We've sailed with Disney twice before--once in 2016, on the Magic, and again in 2018, on the Fantasy. The Disney Magic was our first ever cruise with anyone and we loved the experience. We loved the ambiance, we loved the food, and we loved the feeling that came with the impression that we were well taken care of. Seven years and six months later, and our experience on the Dream was almost the ...
This is our first Cruise with our family ( 4yrs old girl and 11yrs old boy). It was a horrible experience… it was not relaxing! The food was terrible- I've never felt so rushed on a vacation for breakfast and lunch because they close super early. I couldn't just take time to drink our coffee and grab few more bites of food.. When your on a vacation it should feel relaxed and timeless. Dinner was ...
Our family eagerly anticipated a magical vacation aboard the Disney Dream, destined for Nassau and Castaway Cay. Unfortunately, the experience was far from enchanting, feeling more scheduled and transactional than magical. The reliance on the Disney Cruise App for managing every aspect of our day felt overly rigid and impersonal, stripping away the spontaneity and joy we had hoped for.
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This was our second Disney cruise. The first one we took just before the pandemic in February the month before shut downs started. The first cruise was phenomenal. We felt like we were getting the value for our money and it was MAGIC. The second one was an awful experience. Worse than Carnival. I want to go through the specifics of the "why" behind our deciding this was never going to happen ...
3 Major Problems:
1. I booked two cabins at the same time. I asked for adjourning rooms or at least right near each other. They gave me cabins on the far opposite sides of the ship on different floors. When I mentioned it--they said they made a mistake, but they could not fix it.
2. They charged internet for premium speed for $36/per day per device. The speed was slower than dial-up. Many ...
DO NOT DO IT! It is the most overrated cruise I’ve ever wasted hard earned money on. It’s way overcrowded and they are short staffed. You’ll wait 20+ minutes to get any kind of service in the very warm, sad excuse for a “concierge lounge.” And if you pay extra like us for concierge level you will be waiting to get an elevator to take you to floor 12-14 for 10 minutes+ everytime of day… with your ...
We were considering Disney cruise for the kids for a long time, and when finally spent A LOT OF MONEY booking this vacation, I regret every second of my trip. First, we arrived 1 hour late to Bahamas and we lost time of our expensive excursion to Atlantis, and no one offer anything to us for the inconvenience, the excursion was supposed to be around 7 hours, we were there for around 4 hours. ...
My husband, son (4) and I recently traveled on the Wish with our friends and their 8 year old daughter. We are big Disney fans, travel to Disney world multiple times a year, the cruise seemed like a natural progression. My husband has been on several cruises and was very excited for my son and I to go on our first cruise. We did a significant amount of research leading up to the trip, planned our ...
We have sailed on the Dream, Fantasy, Magic so decided to try the brand new Wish.. The ship is beautiful but that's where it ends.. The common areas are just small.. The atrium, dining rooms, adult sections are all small. Whoever designed really screwed it up!
The adult areas are tiny.. good luck getting a seat at the bayou or nightingales at prime time. The atrium is also much smaller than ...
It was truly a terrible cruise. They should rename the Disney Dream to the Disney nightmare. From cold and half delivered food to terrible service (22 minute wait for a Diet Coke at dinner is not acceptable with no buffet alternative), the Disney details were extremely lacking. Castaway Cay was beautiful and the two shows were good but overall entertainment could be spruced up besides movies and ...