disneybride96
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What you describe about laying around and avoiding kids sounds more like what we did on Carnival. I'm never bored on DCL. I wouldn't pay $75 pp for Remy but there are plenty who will and that's fine with me. I don't feel left out.Palo is a bargain at $15-20. My SIL was blown away saying it would have been a $300 dinner back home. Also Platinum CC members get Palo free.
Different strokes for different folks.
I would still encourage people to try different cruise lines. You might discover you like something else or you reaffirm what your old favorite is.
I don't have kids...
I have done several DCL cruises.
Are they my favorite??? well.. it depends. Ships are very nice, theme is great etc... Price point is driving me away. Unless things REALLY impress me on the Dream I expect it will be my last. I don't see the "service" differenence folks claim on here. The service is good, it's been good on other lines too!
I think that other cruise lines I have taken are a better match for me, but everyone's feelings are different. (And the Dream's "adult pool" area may be the final blow)
however, to come on HERE and expect a response besides "Disney is better" is unrealistic. 99.9% of the posters on here would be for Disney. Post this same query on say RCCL board and get the exact opposite response... LOL! While SOME posters have done other lines a lot of the "cheerleaders" have only done Disney. I actually felt this way until I did another cruise line... "How can it be better then this" and then went to "why am I paying that much more?"
The other thing to consider is ports. IMHO that's where Disney really is hurting ESPECIALLY on the short cruises. I am OVER Nassau and I actually like to see something besides the ship!
Which other cruise lines did you do?
If you have no kids I would try another cruise line first. There is so little to do on the Disney ship for someone without kids, all you will do is sit around, look for someone to talk to, try to find a place to lay in the sun, and spend most of your time watching out for kids. It is a pretty ship but lacks in entertainment for adults.
The shows are not broadway style shows as everyone would like to compare them to. They are Disney story shows, Fairy tale characters and the likes, and really are darn right boring to most adults and very exciting to young kids, unless you are a real Disney lover. The ships are without casinos. Disney doesn't have to worry about casinos because they get the money up front and don't give it back.
I think you would have to be rich to pay $75.00 per person for a Remy sitting. I have a few coins but never would spend that much on a dinner for myself and whoever is with me, especially since the meals in the dining rooms are just as good for most persons. I would never spend $150.00 for a meal for 2 plus the beverages.
The ship is beautiful, but without a lot of the different adventures that are on other ships. So if you just want to lay around for most of the trip and not really worry about anything you may enjoy the DCL. If you are active and like to participate in many different fun activies look at one of the other cruise lines