mevelandry
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Last year we had booked a Bermuda Cruise on the Sunshine. Then, after our 2nd cruise with Disney in December, we decided to cancel our 2016 Bermuda cruise to invest in a Disney Cruise with my in-laws in April 2017.
We're still doing it. But... we still had a credit with Carnival and "miles" to book plane tickets and 1 or 2 nights at the hotel so we decided to celebrate our 5th anniversary with Carnival in October 2016 *Gasp!*
So here is the comparison so far...
We picked a small four nights Bahamian cruise (Freeport-Nassau-Sea Day) on the Carnival Victory. So far, it cost us 50% than what a DCL 4 nights cruise would have cost us for a similar type of room.
I booked excursions today because there was a 20% off deal if we booked one excursion for each port of calls (basically mu husband pay his 2nd excursion 5$ !) I don't think that ever happened with Disney. I also found that Carnival had much more choices of excursions than Disney.
The Carnival Sunshine had more $ specialty restaurants that you could add, they were less expensive than Disney too. I'm not surr I am interested in adding the $ specialty restaurants from the Victory yet. (TBD) So far, the selection of food sounds sufficiently interesting for me.
So far, the things I know I'll miss is Castaway Cay. Since we don't make a stop in Half Moon Cay in this cruise, I picked the "Family Beach Escape", hoping to get our "beach fix".
I'm keeping Atlantis for the 2017 Disney Family Cruise so we picked a Glass Bottom Boat Tour in Nassau. Our expectations are pretty low. I hope we'll enjoy it.
We had to prepay the excursions right away. I like that option better, to be honest.
I also like the fact that you can add on board credit online with Carnival instead of a call/fax sheet with Disney.
I find the in-room decorations packages to be less expensive with Carnival than with Disney.
I'm still studying the soda package thing.
I did not see many images of the boats and the rooms. Cannot really compare, yet. (TBD)
I decided that I would love that cruise, even though it's not Disney.
Still, I am looking for Disney AND Carnival fans to help me plan this cruise!
Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
P.S.: I want to do a full review and comparison when I come back from the Carnival Cruise.
We're still doing it. But... we still had a credit with Carnival and "miles" to book plane tickets and 1 or 2 nights at the hotel so we decided to celebrate our 5th anniversary with Carnival in October 2016 *Gasp!*
So here is the comparison so far...
We picked a small four nights Bahamian cruise (Freeport-Nassau-Sea Day) on the Carnival Victory. So far, it cost us 50% than what a DCL 4 nights cruise would have cost us for a similar type of room.
I booked excursions today because there was a 20% off deal if we booked one excursion for each port of calls (basically mu husband pay his 2nd excursion 5$ !) I don't think that ever happened with Disney. I also found that Carnival had much more choices of excursions than Disney.
The Carnival Sunshine had more $ specialty restaurants that you could add, they were less expensive than Disney too. I'm not surr I am interested in adding the $ specialty restaurants from the Victory yet. (TBD) So far, the selection of food sounds sufficiently interesting for me.
So far, the things I know I'll miss is Castaway Cay. Since we don't make a stop in Half Moon Cay in this cruise, I picked the "Family Beach Escape", hoping to get our "beach fix".
I'm keeping Atlantis for the 2017 Disney Family Cruise so we picked a Glass Bottom Boat Tour in Nassau. Our expectations are pretty low. I hope we'll enjoy it.
We had to prepay the excursions right away. I like that option better, to be honest.
I also like the fact that you can add on board credit online with Carnival instead of a call/fax sheet with Disney.
I find the in-room decorations packages to be less expensive with Carnival than with Disney.
I'm still studying the soda package thing.
I did not see many images of the boats and the rooms. Cannot really compare, yet. (TBD)
I decided that I would love that cruise, even though it's not Disney.
Still, I am looking for Disney AND Carnival fans to help me plan this cruise!
Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!

P.S.: I want to do a full review and comparison when I come back from the Carnival Cruise.
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