Churro Waffles- Concierge Only?

We tried RC, Celebrity and Princess since taking our first Disney cruise. The RC was just meh. I'm not into a hairy leg contest. That's just not real entertainment for me. Also it was Spring Break and there were a lot of young sloppy drunks. I could write a book here but I won't.

The Celebrity cruise (Aqua class) was probably closest to DCL in service and food quality, but the ship was older (still younger than the Magic) and in depserate need of some maintenance. The entertainment options were lame compared to DCL. I kept trying to keep an open mind and stop nitpicking at the parts of the ship that look like they're literally falling apart but after a while I started taking pictures of it because I couldn't stand it anymore. Things like electrical wires hanging down from lights beneath the railings. :sad2:
Our last stop was Nassau and sure enough, we docked next to the Dream. Close enough that I could hear the chimes before they made an announcement. :sad::sad: Of course the CMs were already out there cleaning and spraying her down. I'm watching her shine and thinking how much I'd rather be there. :lovestruc

Our Princess cruise was just in September. It was a 12-nt British Isles to Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland and France for our 30th anniversary. I was willing to try Princess only because it was a very port-intensive itinerary and I knew we'd not be on the ship all that much, just a place to sleep and shower, eat breakfast & dinner. After a few days we were too tired most evenings for shows. Some were good. Some were so bad we can't believe we sat through them. The average age was probably 75. I'm in my late 50s and I only saw a handful of people younger than me.

Dh would like to try Virgin on the recommendation of a coworker who has also cruised DCL when her kids were young.
I already don't like their cabin layout and furniture in a regular balcony cabin but I will do it for dh. I already predict he will complain about that and it will remind him how nice DCL cabins are and how much storage they have. Cabins are only one aspect of a cruise, not everything to me, so I'm still willing to see what else they offer in a cruise experience. No definite plans as of now. Maybe in the fall. We are booked on the Treasure in April.
 
We were on a dream sailing around this time.

I never eat breakfast in cabanas and have never heard of or eaten a churro waffle.

The evening prior to our sea day the head waiter came over and highlighted the fact that cabanas would be having churro waffles tomorrow. Wasn’t sure if that was a tradition on the sea day, something they always have every day but didn’t until that day, or whatever.

Just providing another data point.

Those old pictures with the ice sculptures and decor are downright depressing to look at as someone who started cruising after all of that is gone.

The Dream continues to offer the evening snacks. The elimination of Happy Hours I find so bizarre. It has just made the bars feel even deader than they already were.
Thank you for the update. 14 days we will be on the Dream. Can’t wait.
 
Yes. A 7 night DCL cruise for around $4000 seems reasonably priced - I would give up all of the small extras for a lower price. We are super easy. We just want to relax in the shade in an adult only area and read a book, listen to music and watch the ocean. We like a walking track, a nice gym, good food at dinner, music and drinks before dinner, and some adult only trivia and entertainment. We very rarely see any of the broadway shows, never see characters or attend any of the family activities.
So why go on a dcl ship given you can get that for cheaper on other ships?
 
So why go on a dcl ship given you can get that for cheaper on other ships?
Cheaper doesn’t guarantee better for us. You couldn’t give me a carnival cruise for free - zero interest in stepping foot on one of their ships. We tend to use money as a filter so we don’t end up watching people drink and twerk all week.
 

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