Trying to plan a 4 or 5 day cruise out of Orlando as part of our November Disney trip. We are new to cruising. Any opinions out there on Carnival or Royal Caribbean? My kids are teenagers if that helps...thanks!

I just booked a graduation cruise for my son. We are getting two cabins for the four of us, and have never done a cruise before. I chose Carnival leaving out of Port Canaveral. We will be going to Disney for 5 days prior to the sailing. I hope I didn't make the wrong choice!![]()
I don't have any experience with Carnival (and was actually wondering the same as the OP), but I have been on Royal Caribbean once and really loved it.
On Royal, there are always activities going on like trivia, bingo, game-show type things, contests, and dancing. Same thing with food, it's always available so you can fit it around your schedule. There was a small bakery/coffee shop/pizzeria in the Promenade that had some sort of offering mostly around the clock and there was also the buffet in the Windjammer that served breakfast, lunch, and dinner( both places included in your cruise fee.) I actually never set foot in the formal dining room, mostly because I was by myself visiting an on-board entertainer and was too shy to eat with a table full of strangers. In addition to the big shows on a few nights, the entertainers did parades, jazz sets in the lounges, and street-singer sets in the promenade.
Royal also delivers a pamphlet every morning (or late at night, I can't remember) of the day's special events and lots of info on the day's port of call. It was very easy to make your own schedule and never feel like you missed out on something.
What I'm wondering, in particular, is how Carnival compares to Royal Caribbean in that respect. How are the food, entertainment, and activities set up schedule wise?
Trying to plan a 4 or 5 day cruise out of Orlando as part of our November Disney trip. We are new to cruising. Any opinions out there on Carnival or Royal Caribbean? My kids are teenagers if that helps...thanks!
) and RC's service was a little better in general.People always say that, but it doesn't seem to work out that way for me -- maybe I just pick the wrong weeks.My guess is Carnival will be cheaper.
People always say that, but it doesn't seem to work out that way for me -- maybe I just pick the wrong weeks.
We're reserved on Royal Caribbean's Liberty of the Seas this summer, and it was $1111/person for a balcony cabin. The Carnival Dream -- an equivalent ship in size/amenities, same week, similar itinerary -- is $1259/person for a balcony cabin. I don't remember Princess' exact price, but it was a tad over $1200.
I just booked a graduation cruise for my son. We are getting two cabins for the four of us, and have never done a cruise before. I chose Carnival leaving out of Port Canaveral. We will be going to Disney for 5 days prior to the sailing. I hope I didn't make the wrong choice!![]()