Back from the Magic!

nicbic97

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Just got back from the Magic today and we had a WONDERFUL cruise! This was my first time on a classic ship, so I cannot compare to what it was like previously, but can compare to the Dream and Fantasy. I liked it better than the Dream and as much as, and in some ways more than, the Fantasy.

Food/Restaurants: We loved our servers (Savio and I Ketut) and liked the look of Animator's better than the other ships, but the food on the Fantasy is better. The food in Lumiere's is on par with Royal Court/Palace, but the decor in the Royal's in nicer. I liked the food in Cariocas better than Enchanted Garden, but the decor in Enchanted Garden is nicer. Our servers were much better than we had on the Dream and our Assistant server is the best we have ever had. Our server was on par with our Fantasy server and much better than our Dream server. The selection in Cabanas on the newer ships is better, but tasted equally as good. There are not nearly enough seats in Cabanas on the Magic. If you go at the wrong time, you can't even find a table.

Pooldeck: The pools on the Magic are much bigger, but I do not like the pool deck layout. Everything is sectioned off and there is too much under cover and not enough lounge chairs. The decks on the Dream/Fantasy are much more open and more spacious, but the pools are very small. The new slides are great. The lines are very short; especially for the aquadunk. I am not gonna lie, it is pretty scary to ride and I have a feeling the decided to let adults ride twist and spout because not many people are riding the dunk. I rode the slide 5 times in a row with 0-5 people in line in front of me. The wait between riders is less than 30sec I would estimate. The wait for twist and spout is longer, because it is a slower slide and it is very hot waiting in line, because you are next to the smoke stack. There is no attendant at the top of the slide, just a red/green light and a camera for the lifeguard at the bottom to see what is going on up top. It is a fun ride down and I like it better than the aquaduck on the newer ships. The adult pool is nice, but I didn't get to enjoy it because someone decided to swim laps in it when I was trying to relax and one of the hot tubs was broken and the other was filled with 8 octogenarians who did not look like they wanted a pair of 30 somethings to join them :goodvibes

Shows: I loved all the shows on the Magic. Villains was my favorite before this cruise and now Villains and Dreams are my two favorites.

Rooms: The rooms on the two ships are comparable, but it is nice to have a minifridge on the newer ships instead of the "cooling box" the magic has. Our A/C did not work for the first 4 hours of the cruise, but we had no problems after they fixed it. We also had an issue with the carpet coming away from the wall near the closet. It didn't bother me, but I let them know about it so it could be fixed and they did fix it right away.

Ship Decor: Fathoms and Keys are beautiful, but the night club areas on the newer ships are nicer. Our entertainment director, Tisa, was amazing and the best we have had out of the 3 cruises. The lobby on the newer ships is larger and nicer and cleaner. On the dream and fantasy, I always noticed people constantly cleaning. I didn't notice that on the magic. The carpets had lots of lint and the pool deck had stain all over it. There were scratches on the sides of the ship that have not been painted over (which they constantly did while docked on the fantasy). I wouldn't have noticed these things unless I was looking, but the crew on the dream and fantasy seem to take more pride in the upkeep of the ship. :confused3

There were not as many Christmas activities as I expected there to be, but that was not the purpose of the cruise for me, so I really didn't care. The ship was decorated beautifully for the holidays though and there were photo opportunities with santa

Overall we had a great time and I would definitely sail the Magic again. DS cried his eyes out when we got home because he wanted to go back on the boat. The new kids clubs were his favorite because he is obsessed with the avengers.

Any questions? Feel free to ask away :thumbsup2
 
What holiday activities were offered? I saw that Santa was on board! :cool1: Any chance he takes photos on formal night? I was hoping to get DD in her Christmas dress for portraits with the big guy. Also, do you happen to have any copies of Navigators? TIA, we sail Dec 4th! :goodvibes


Erin
 
The only holiday event was deck the deck. It was cancelled due to weather. Santa was out during the morning for 2 15 minute cylces in front of the WD Theatre. Was an ok Santa but have seen better.
 
8 octogenarians. :scratchin How did you know they weren't septugenarians or nonagenarians? They could be really old looking sexagenarians, quinquagenarians or quadragenarians. :rolleyes: Glad you tricenarians had a great time ;) I'm a quinquagenarian ~ !!! Sexagenarian sounds so much better. I guess I have that to look forward to. Sigh. ;)

What is it like riding the dunk? I read some description the floor goes out below you? Are you standing or sitting?
 

What holiday activities were offered? I saw that Santa was on board! Any chance he takes photos on formal night? There was a Christmas storytime, but we did not participate because it was at an odd time, santa was out for pictures one morning, but not formal night. I believe there were some characters with christmas gear on at times, but we didn't get any pictures with them, it was late at night on the 2nd sea day. I did not see any snow at Castaway Cay, but may have missed it. There is a big tree with snowmen and presents to take pictures in front of when you get onto the island, but no professional photos set up there that I saw. The Christmas tree in the lobby is beautiful and there are many photo opportunities in front of it.


What is it like riding the dunk? I read some description the floor goes out below you? Are you standing or sitting?

The first time was very scary and I am not afraid of water slides, but the more you ride it, the better it gets. You step into a capsule that has water streaming down the back, right foot first, and the lifeguard asks you to cross your arms and legs and push your head back on the slide. Make sure you hold onto yourself tight! I didn't hold on so tight the first time and the force of the ride made my arms and legs start to separate. The capsule closes and huey, dewey, and louie say 3, 2, 1 and about 1 sec later the bottom drops out and you go flying down the slide. I would say the ride lasts between 5-10 sec from when the bottom drops out until you hit the bottom. The ride involves a lot of force, much like a roller coaster, so it can be a little uncomfortable first going down. I saw many people get in the capsule and decide to get out and the line was never long. If you like water slides, I would definitely try it at least once. If you are afraid of fast rides, I would not ride it. My husband it petrified of roller coasters and fast slides and he probably would have fainted if he rode it.
 
Loved Tisa on our med cruise in July, she is so full of energy :thumbsup2

The crew were always out painting, cleaning and varnishing in July, we did comment on why they bothered as it didn't look bad at all and it was going into dry dock. Maybe they didn't realise after the repaint in dry dock that it would need painting so soon after :confused3
 
What is it like riding the dunk? I read some description the floor goes out below you? Are you standing or sitting?

The first time was very scary and I am not afraid of water slides, but the more you ride it, the better it gets. You step into a capsule that has water streaming down the back, right foot first, and the lifeguard asks you to cross your arms and legs and push your head back on the slide. Make sure you hold onto yourself tight! I didn't hold on so tight the first time and the force of the ride made my arms and legs start to separate. The capsule closes and huey, dewey, and louie say 3, 2, 1 and about 1 sec later the bottom drops out and you go flying down the slide. I would say the ride lasts between 5-10 sec from when the bottom drops out until you hit the bottom. The ride involves a lot of force, much like a roller coaster, so it can be a little uncomfortable first going down. I saw many people get in the capsule and decide to get out and the line was never long. If you like water slides, I would definitely try it at least once. If you are afraid of fast rides, I would not ride it. My husband it petrified of roller coasters and fast slides and he probably would have fainted if he rode it.

Oh my. My hands feel funny (sweaty) just reading that! The bottom dropping out :scared: It sounds like you are kind of vertical going down? At water parks, I do not EVER ride those slides. A lazy river~ yes, slides whishing around a tube :scared: :flower3: My kids would love it though :)
 
Oh my. My hands feel funny (sweaty) just reading that! The bottom dropping out :scared: It sounds like you are kind of vertical going down? At water parks, I do not EVER ride those slides. A lazy river~ yes, slides whishing around a tube :scared: :flower3: My kids would love it though :)

This is not a ride for me but if you have access to YouTube there is some new footage of the Aquadunk.

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Our entertainment director, Tisa, was amazing and the best we have had out of the 3 cruises.

Loved Tisa on our med cruise in July, she is so full of energy

She's got enough energy to power a small city!! Took me a few days to warm up to her, but she is one of the better Club Hosts that I've experienced.
 
Is it correct the Cove area for adults looks really out of place as it hasn't been reimagined?

Were there any mixology / tasting sessions?
 
She's got enough energy to power a small city!! Took me a few days to warm up to her, but she is one of the better Club Hosts that I've experienced.

Tisa has been with DCL since the early 2000s. If you can handle someone with a lot of energy, she's great! I can see why mellower person might be scared by her though, lol. Truth be told, I wish I was more like Tisa, spunky and happy! :thumbsup2
 
Tisa has been with DCL since the early 2000s. If you can handle someone with a lot of energy, she's great! I can see why mellower person might be scared by her though, lol. Truth be told, I wish I was more like Tisa, spunky and happy! :thumbsup2

I love Frankie as host. Only been on two cruises one on Magic 2012 and one on Dream 2013 and had him both times.
 
Thank you for the review! We have cruised the Magic 4 times (before the refurbishing). Waiting anxiously for the remainder of 2015 itineraries to come out.
 
steveyjc81 said:
Is it correct the Cove area for adults looks really out of place as it hasn't been reimagined?

Were there any mixology / tasting sessions?

I don't think it looks out of place. There were several mixology and tastings. I think 5 or 6.
 
Thanks for your review!

Can you tell me more about the Avengers stuff so I can pass it along to my son who is also an Avengers freak!?
 
Thanks for the info!! We sail Dec.4 and can't wait!!!! I will absolutely NOT be on the 'dunk!!!! My kids will love it!!!!
 

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