Dug720
See the line where the sky meets the sea?
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We have sailed on the Ruby. We enjoyed their Las Vegas type shows and thought they were good. My DH loved the comedian they had. He was funny- he made fun of HAL passengers a lot. All in good fun. Way different clientele then Disney, which I'm sure you figured. We sailed on her to Alaska, we are in our 40s and I felt youngI definitely didn't take the different clientele as a bad thing at all. The staff is all very nice. Their dining room staff was VERY quick. My only complaint was they had the same menu in their main dining room every single night. And I always read people talking about their great buffets, my personal opinion was that Disney's buffet was way better. Just many more choices. We didn't eat at any pay restaurants so I can't comment on that. I loved the milk shakes and the pizza!! They also had cookies and milk served for their movie that played on the deck in the evening which was nice. I did the afternoon tea with my mother-in-law and she thought that was great. I'm not much of a tea person but still enjoyed the company
They never had out the mini golf clubs?? We always had to go around asking staff where to find them and it always seemed to be a big production.
We stayed in a mini suite and it was very nice, very spacious.
Good luck with your decision!
ETA: I don't know if you have children but my daughter who was six at the time loved their kids club. She hates Disney's -way too many kids, way too busy. The Ruby's does shut down periodically throughout the day which was never a problem for us but I just found it interesting how much she loved their kids club. Way smaller and by the end of the cruise all the kids knew each other and were friends.
Thanks! Good to hear for the most part. I'm solo and mid-40s and not into the party scene, so it feels like it would potentially be a good fit.