I was so looking forward to this cruise, but it was honestly a huge let down (for a variety of reasons). We did the July 4 sailing of the Dream. Maybe it was just me?
This was my 6th cruise, so I am not a novice cruiser. First Disney cruise, and first time cruising with my children- so that much was new to me.
I will start with the good:
Now the not so good:
We went to WDW for 3 days after this, and it was also incredibly hot, but the baby did MUCH better there (and so did we- probably because we KNEW it would be hot and were prepared). I also think that my mindset from previous cruises (of this being a lay outside kind of vacation), probably set me on the wrong path... once I realized I couldn't be outside with the baby, we looked for things to do inside, and had more fun.
Any thought?
This was my 6th cruise, so I am not a novice cruiser. First Disney cruise, and first time cruising with my children- so that much was new to me.
I will start with the good:
- The staterooms were really big, and we were able to comfortably fit our family of 5, along with the stroller, and all of the luggage (under the bed).
- The 2 separate bathroom areas was nice.
- They were very accommodating with my gluten allergy.
- My boys (ages 4 and 6), had an absolute ball in the kids club and doing the various activities.
- Palo was great; they sat our party of 8 at a table for 20, so that was odd, and the waiter kept hovering and trying to become part of our conversation, but the food was really good.
- The adult pools were nice.
- The splash pad was really big and shaded which was great.
- The staff was wonderful.
Now the not so good:
- The check in process felt like a cattle herding; is that solved by getting a concierge level room? Or checking in later in the process?
- It was oppressively hot on the boat, with zero breeze. I realize it is summer in the Caribbean/ Florida, but how was there no breeze in the middle of the ocean? I have never been on a cruise before that was so incredibly hot and humid that it was not really possible to sit by the pool.
- Speaking of pools, they were tiny, always full, and the water was warm. Not refreshing at all.
- Castaway Cay with my toddler- not fun. It was incredibly hot, with no breeze, and nowhere to really cool down, or take a nap without melting (and the App doesn't work, which I didn't know ahead of time, so I couldn't contact my family still on the boat)- we only stayed about 20 minutes on the island before she freaked out from being overheated and I took her back. (My other kids, and the rest of our family stayed and had a great time).
- The food was mediocre at best... I don't expect much from cruise food, but I did expect a little more from Disney.
We went to WDW for 3 days after this, and it was also incredibly hot, but the baby did MUCH better there (and so did we- probably because we KNEW it would be hot and were prepared). I also think that my mindset from previous cruises (of this being a lay outside kind of vacation), probably set me on the wrong path... once I realized I couldn't be outside with the baby, we looked for things to do inside, and had more fun.
Any thought?