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When choosing Disney vs any other line in Alaska, I think it just depends on what you are looking for. We've been on two Alaskan cruises. One cruise was on Disney, the other NCL. Both were terrific and were the absolute correct choice for us at the specific times we took them. For the first one, we were specifically wanting to go on a Disney cruise (anywhere) and just happened to pick Alaska. It was wonderful. We got the Disney touches we were looking for and got to experience a bit of Alaska as well.
The next one was when our son was 19, so past all the Disney youth programs and we were primarily interested in exploring Alaska. Our decision was made solely on itinerary and price. As others have mentioned, the one way cruises from Vancouver to either Seward or Whittier are a fantastic choice if you have the time to add on a land based portion to your trip. That's exactly what we did and it was an amazing vacation. I also second the posters above that encourage finding a cruise that goes to Glacier Bay. It's a special place, and was a highlight of our cruise. Our cruise went to both GB and Hubbard Glacier which pretty much sealed the deal for us in choosing our itinerary.
It basically boils down to how important the "Disney-ness" factor is to you. Other cruise lines can give you a great cruise, but not the Disney touch. They also will probably offer a superior itinerary, as (IMHO) Disney's is not the best for really exploring Alaska. But that may not matter to you (it didn't to us our first time). It's all about what you are looking for.
The next one was when our son was 19, so past all the Disney youth programs and we were primarily interested in exploring Alaska. Our decision was made solely on itinerary and price. As others have mentioned, the one way cruises from Vancouver to either Seward or Whittier are a fantastic choice if you have the time to add on a land based portion to your trip. That's exactly what we did and it was an amazing vacation. I also second the posters above that encourage finding a cruise that goes to Glacier Bay. It's a special place, and was a highlight of our cruise. Our cruise went to both GB and Hubbard Glacier which pretty much sealed the deal for us in choosing our itinerary.
It basically boils down to how important the "Disney-ness" factor is to you. Other cruise lines can give you a great cruise, but not the Disney touch. They also will probably offer a superior itinerary, as (IMHO) Disney's is not the best for really exploring Alaska. But that may not matter to you (it didn't to us our first time). It's all about what you are looking for.