Well, I had originally planned to write a full review, but have decided to just add my two cents worth on each of the subjects.
First of all, we are two 40 ish adults (married 3 yrs) no kids, well traveled and cruised now 12 times. Had, of course, great expectations for this cruise because I had spent so much time on these boards for the six months prior to our sailing on the Magic, March 27th, 2004.
The ship: Very nice. I really enjoyed the looks of the beat street area, the wood and all of the classic touches in the majority of the ship. Well layed out, elevators were rarely busy.
The Pools: I praised the big guy up above for the adult pool! The family pool and the kiddie pools were so mobbed that you couldn't even get a parent in there if you wanted. I mean absolutly mobbed. By day 2 the Goofy pool was so murky and dirty that you couldn't see goofy on the bottom. I wouldn't have gone in there if you paid me. The kiddie pool seemed cleaner, but of course we steered clear of that area. The adult pool was heaven sent. Wonderfully warm (about 85 degrees) and rarely busy. There was one major complaint that we, as well as about 20 others I talked to agreed on......the music. It was awful. I mean awful. We loved the music being played by the family pool, but we could only stand that area for about 10 minutes at a time. It was very very sad to hear the GREAT calypso band on board playing to a bunch of screaming kids, not paying any attention, when we adults who could have......and would have appreciated it got to listen to elevator music all day! They say the music is age specific, well, we are not 80, we love the fun upbeat stuff too! I can't explain how much this affected us on the sea days. BORING!!! We've always enjoyed the pool area on sea days, and this pool was so wonderful, but the music (MUZAK) was absolutey awful. ENough ranting. We did love the pool.
Food: Very mediocre. Dinners were small, and food was only great on two nights. All of the others, blah. We really like to eat, and enjoy many different kinds of food. We are not picky eaters either, but this was just average, and not much. The soup was about enough to feed a parakeet. Our servers were slow and not overly friendly. They rarely suggested anything, didn't get to know us in any way, and rarely did we get asked if we would like anything to drink. It really was some of the poorest dining experience we've had on all 12 cruises. Buffet was average. Breakfast was the same every day, lunch changed around a bit, but still eas average. We did, though, enjoy the Pizza, Burgers and Chicken strips at Pinoccios and plutos. Very good.
Entertainment: Disney shows were excellent. Disney Dreams was wonderful and Golden Mickeys was nice. Didn't get to Hercules or any others. The two we saw were great. The evening entertainment swayed from fun to lame. The 80s night was a blast, the Pub night was too late on the last night and we crashed before we could get there. Juggler, OK, Comedian, pretty good. I was VERY dissappointed with the "Sail - A- Way" parties as they were all the same, kids dancing on the pool, staff leading the dances. We could have had a wonderful time dancing and rockin out, but after the kids were done with their little dances, everyone left. I was looking forward to some fun and just didn't really get it.
Bar staff: Probably the highlight of the trip was the great bar staff that we met while trying to roust up a couple of fun people to dance or meet. PIO, KRISTIAN, HOPEMAN, DAVID and ADELA were all wonderful and we will probably keep in touch with a few of them.
Excursions will be in a different report.
Ports, (Excursion loaded, so we'll discuss that later).
Cabin: I don't know what other lines some of the posters have cruised on that said the rooms are larger than most afloat. NOT. Not smaller, exactly the same as the past 6 cruises we've sailed. Just nice, regular size rooms. Don't expect the world and you'll be fine.
Rainforest: Very dissapointed in that we got no instructions or anything, just a heres a locker key. We faked our way through it and liked it alright, but it should definitely NOT be an extra charge.
CABANA MASSAGES on Castaway Cay........HEAVENLY! The best I've had anywhere in the world! Absolutly fabulous. If you can snatch up a time slot.......Do it!!!
Palo: Did brunch and it was fantastic. This is the kind of food that is served on other cruise lines for dinner in the dining rooms. We were very happy with the brunch food, staff and atmosphere!
So, basically, we had a wonderful time with our friends, super time on the islands, great weather, but nothing that Disney did made this cruise any different than any other that we've gone on.
It was nice yes, Wonderful, MAgical, worth the extra cost? Definitly not.
For all those couples with no kids that want to cruise......choose another line. You'll read, "Youll never even see that many kids because the clubs keep them so busy." .............Yeah right! MOBs of kids. We'll definitely choose another line next time.
Any questions, I'll be glad to answer.
Mrsfuzzmo
First of all, we are two 40 ish adults (married 3 yrs) no kids, well traveled and cruised now 12 times. Had, of course, great expectations for this cruise because I had spent so much time on these boards for the six months prior to our sailing on the Magic, March 27th, 2004.
The ship: Very nice. I really enjoyed the looks of the beat street area, the wood and all of the classic touches in the majority of the ship. Well layed out, elevators were rarely busy.
The Pools: I praised the big guy up above for the adult pool! The family pool and the kiddie pools were so mobbed that you couldn't even get a parent in there if you wanted. I mean absolutly mobbed. By day 2 the Goofy pool was so murky and dirty that you couldn't see goofy on the bottom. I wouldn't have gone in there if you paid me. The kiddie pool seemed cleaner, but of course we steered clear of that area. The adult pool was heaven sent. Wonderfully warm (about 85 degrees) and rarely busy. There was one major complaint that we, as well as about 20 others I talked to agreed on......the music. It was awful. I mean awful. We loved the music being played by the family pool, but we could only stand that area for about 10 minutes at a time. It was very very sad to hear the GREAT calypso band on board playing to a bunch of screaming kids, not paying any attention, when we adults who could have......and would have appreciated it got to listen to elevator music all day! They say the music is age specific, well, we are not 80, we love the fun upbeat stuff too! I can't explain how much this affected us on the sea days. BORING!!! We've always enjoyed the pool area on sea days, and this pool was so wonderful, but the music (MUZAK) was absolutey awful. ENough ranting. We did love the pool.
Food: Very mediocre. Dinners were small, and food was only great on two nights. All of the others, blah. We really like to eat, and enjoy many different kinds of food. We are not picky eaters either, but this was just average, and not much. The soup was about enough to feed a parakeet. Our servers were slow and not overly friendly. They rarely suggested anything, didn't get to know us in any way, and rarely did we get asked if we would like anything to drink. It really was some of the poorest dining experience we've had on all 12 cruises. Buffet was average. Breakfast was the same every day, lunch changed around a bit, but still eas average. We did, though, enjoy the Pizza, Burgers and Chicken strips at Pinoccios and plutos. Very good.
Entertainment: Disney shows were excellent. Disney Dreams was wonderful and Golden Mickeys was nice. Didn't get to Hercules or any others. The two we saw were great. The evening entertainment swayed from fun to lame. The 80s night was a blast, the Pub night was too late on the last night and we crashed before we could get there. Juggler, OK, Comedian, pretty good. I was VERY dissappointed with the "Sail - A- Way" parties as they were all the same, kids dancing on the pool, staff leading the dances. We could have had a wonderful time dancing and rockin out, but after the kids were done with their little dances, everyone left. I was looking forward to some fun and just didn't really get it.
Bar staff: Probably the highlight of the trip was the great bar staff that we met while trying to roust up a couple of fun people to dance or meet. PIO, KRISTIAN, HOPEMAN, DAVID and ADELA were all wonderful and we will probably keep in touch with a few of them.
Excursions will be in a different report.
Ports, (Excursion loaded, so we'll discuss that later).
Cabin: I don't know what other lines some of the posters have cruised on that said the rooms are larger than most afloat. NOT. Not smaller, exactly the same as the past 6 cruises we've sailed. Just nice, regular size rooms. Don't expect the world and you'll be fine.
Rainforest: Very dissapointed in that we got no instructions or anything, just a heres a locker key. We faked our way through it and liked it alright, but it should definitely NOT be an extra charge.
CABANA MASSAGES on Castaway Cay........HEAVENLY! The best I've had anywhere in the world! Absolutly fabulous. If you can snatch up a time slot.......Do it!!!
Palo: Did brunch and it was fantastic. This is the kind of food that is served on other cruise lines for dinner in the dining rooms. We were very happy with the brunch food, staff and atmosphere!
So, basically, we had a wonderful time with our friends, super time on the islands, great weather, but nothing that Disney did made this cruise any different than any other that we've gone on.
It was nice yes, Wonderful, MAgical, worth the extra cost? Definitly not.
For all those couples with no kids that want to cruise......choose another line. You'll read, "Youll never even see that many kids because the clubs keep them so busy." .............Yeah right! MOBs of kids. We'll definitely choose another line next time.
Any questions, I'll be glad to answer.
Mrsfuzzmo