Well, no other cruise line has the entertainment connections that Disney has, so you can't really compare based on licensed properties. And I think Virgin is the only other cruise line that has gone "all in" with distinct theming, although I do like Royal's "neighbourhood" concept for their bigger ships, because it really does help break up the sheer size of the Oasis/Icon class.What ships with other lines can be compared to or go toe to toe with Disney's ships? And are the fares, itineraries comparable?
DCL crew has no idea. Most of its crew have never worked with another cruise line - especially many front line employees and entertainers (who hail from North America and Western Europe… which otherwise isn’t common in the industry). Nor is your stateroom attendant going to be able to identify small differences.When we ask the DCL crew they mainly say Celebrity.
We cruised Royal and Carnival in the Med. Service and food were fantastic. You can have a great or bad cruise on any cruise line. There are so many variables. I've had bad cruises and great cruises on Disney. Read the reviews and head over to cruise critic to ask questions.What ships with other lines can be compared to or go toe to toe with Disney's ships? And are the fares, itineraries comparable?
I wish we could sail Princess.... but with young kids the value add of Disney makes it much more worth it to stick it out with DCL... at least for a few more years... No nursey/childcare, few kids/family activities, etc.
For adults sailing on their own, DCL is probably not the best value or bang for their buck. When our kids are older, we are likely to switch to Celebrity or Princess and find interesting itineraries rather than stick with the Caribbean thing on RCL to enjoy the ship....
My husband also.While I am more than willing to try different cruise lines, my husband refuses & will only consider DCL. I like watching cruising videos on YT, and he does not like the large, mall-like scene of the mega cruise ships. I'll suggest smaller, more high-end cruise ships...still no. I have no idea if I'll ever see another cruise ship again whenever Disney decides to retire the Magic![]()
Yeah I think you're stuck. If your spouse is stubborn about it, there's not much you can do.While I am more than willing to try different cruise lines, my husband refuses & will only consider DCL. I like watching cruising videos on YT, and he does not like the large, mall-like scene of the mega cruise ships. I'll suggest smaller, more high-end cruise ships...still no. I have no idea if I'll ever see another cruise ship again whenever Disney decides to retire the Magic![]()
Interestingly, when I sailed Princess last New Year's, I found the meat to be pretty bland, like the staff was afraid of seasoning the stuff after taking it out of the sous vide. They do have great pizza on the pool deck though - the best I've had at sea. So there's that.IMO, DCL isn’t up to Princess or Celebrity standards. DCL’s main dining options are more similar to Carnival and Royal, for example — you simply won’t find premium meat and seafood offerings as often.
I'm surprised women have trouble getting their husbands to comply. Men are easy.Yeah I think you're stuck. If your spouse is stubborn about it, there's not much you can do.
DH will only use DCL. The crew we've asked their opinion are the ones who have told us they worked on other cruise lines. Many of the bartenders have worked on different cruise lines.
Men are easy with 95% of things, but when we feel strongly about something, we're set in stone.I'm surprised women have trouble getting their husbands to comply. Men are easy.
We sail multiple times per year on DCL. We have gotten to know many cast members that we see when we cruise. All of them have worked on different cruise lines before coming to DCL. Doesn’t mean everyone has, but the ones who have are happy to tell us about their prior ships.DCL crew has no idea. Most of its crew have never worked with another cruise line - especially many front line employees and entertainers (who hail from North America and Western Europe… which otherwise isn’t common in the industry). Nor is your stateroom attendant going to be able to identify small
What ships with other lines can be compared to or go toe to toe with Disney's ships? And are the fares, itineraries comparable?