CaseyCruiser
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Mar 13, 2019
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I'm always excited sailing away with Disney Cruise Line. I'm good at being bored. It's nice to just chill out.
Completely agree with the cruise issue. After several Fantasy trips ( which is our favorite ship), we were tired of the same menu, the same trivia games, same towel animals made in the class etc. Disney could use with some freshening up to help repeat customers in that department, I believe. We took a long break from cruising with Disney just for that reason- boredom. We are now booked to try the Treasure.I know the argument that those who take a Disney trip each year, or to Las Vegas, Gatlinburg, the beach, etc. could be applied to cruising. The argument of it is tradition, we love it, etc. But, as I am on a cruise now I am finding it is the same experience from years ago. Same Match Your Mate questions. Same pirates night menu. Same shows. I thought trying DCL again would be a break, but it is just plain boring! I find that on a land trip, visiting the same place multiple times tends to have more variety. The only value I find in cruising now is the destinations.
Frequent sailing families - Why do you sail for the same experiences time after time?
All I can say after over 20 years on this forum, Disney is in a tough spot. I suspect if they don't have more repeat cruisers than other lines, they are near the top of the list. Anytime they change a little thing, there is outrage. A lot of their repeat cruisers want their favorite item to still be on the menu, their favorite show to still be on the ship, their favorite even to continue. And they keep filling the ships and adding ships, so they must be doing something right.