Hey Everyone,
I'm sure this question gets asked a lot and I tried to skim through for answers but it's impossible on a cell lol.
Anyway, my family are HUGE Disney people, I also used to work at WDW, to say we are huge Disney people is an understatement but I am just looking for some general inquiries.
My parents are platinum members & I am a gold cast away member but we all know Disney is expensive. The latest debate in my household is why Disney over other cruise lines? We are we paying so much more vs another line?
Given the platinum status I can understand why your parents might be loathe to change. Sometimes, perks do overrule price. As for why it's so high vs other cruise lines (in general), I know there's a "Disney factor" but I think it comes down to DCL having 4 ships, while Royal and Carnival have 25. Just based on that, you're going to get high demand vs a small supply, and so they can charge what they thing the market will allow.
It never seems to say in any advertising but I know the fares may seem cheap but what about when you are on board? Do you pay extra for entertainment? Soft beverages? Snacks? Etc
I think this has been covered already. "Nickel and dimeing" is a thing that happens on the other cruise lines, but it's not as prevalent as one might assume. I feel like the people that get caught the most by this are newbies who want to try everything. Since you're a veteran cruiser I don't think there is anything you'd be too surprised about in terms of extra charges.
ANY information / which cruise line you are talking about will be super helpful. People always say once they do Disney, they won't go back. but my parents want to know WHY?
If that was the case, then I'd be the exception to the rule. I had fun on the
Disney cruise and I would not be opposed to going back, but I do like Royal better, and I do want to go back and try Princess again as I really liked it the one time I cruised with them (pre-kids). Price point is a factor, not gonna lie - we tend to take cruises at times where the price difference can border on the ridiculous.
So anyway, here are some of the factors for me:
- I like having a casino on board (6:5 payout on Blackjack, less so). Not a big fan of the smoking in the casino though. I will say that on Harmony the ventilation was impressive, as you really didn't get that cigarette smell drifting over. Can't say the same about the elevator bank nearest the casino though.
- I like being able to hang out *IN* a pool with my kids.
- I wasn't a fan of the rotational dining. It was kind of gimmicky, especially Animator's Palate. Perhaps not coincidentally, the food at AP was easily the worst (But still not bad. Grading on a curve here.) I've had on a cruise ship.
- To be fair, I probably wouldn't like "freestyle" dining either. When we did Beaches resort a couple of years ago it was basically a freestyle dining concept. If you weren't at a restaurant when it opened up you risked waiting 1-2 hours to be seated. So I'd imagine that freestyle on a cruise ship would be similar.
- Best food I've had on a cruise ship, btw, was on Princess. It could've just been that cruise in that year, but they made some killer (to my waistline) souffles.
- They let kids eat at the specialty restaurants. YMMV here, but we like having our kids try the specialty places with us. There's no option for this on DCL, so we missed out.
- I do like things like the rock wall and flow rider on Royal.
- Agreed with others on the DCL service. Just really good all around. But with that said, the service I've gotten on Royal and Princess were also quite good, if not quite up to where DCL was.
- Movie theatre on DCL is nice. Sure it's almost all Disney movies, but if I paid $4 billion for Lucasfilm I'd be running Star Wars marathons non-stop. Mind you, I'd retcon the prequels out of existence and make the Thrawn trilogy episodes 7-9 (I did like TFA and TLJ though), but I digress.
- I liked the centrum on DCL Fantasy. Some of the entertainment happening AT the centrum though - not so much. But I'm going to pin this one on the cruise director, as you shouldn't be scheduling entertainment at the same time that people are trying to get into Royal Court.
- Entertainment-wise, it's hard to beat Disney for their Broadway-style musicals. Really wasn't into the ones on Royal. The cirque-style aqua shows on the Oasis class are amazing. Feature performers I've seen on Royal though, are not that entertaining imo. Good at what they do, yes, but if Maximus were to ask me if I was not entertained, I'd have to say "no". I did read that they had an a capella group on Harmony last week, and I would've been into that.
I mean, most of these are really just a subjective "I like A better than B" thing, and it wouldn't prevent me from sailing DCL. The pool thing is a big one for me though. No way around that I'm afraid.
At the end of the day, we can tell you about our experiences on various cruise lines, but nothing replaces firsthand experience and that's the only way to know if DCL is "right" for you or not. Just don't, you know, take a 3-4 day Carnival booze cruise.
I know, super wordy. Sorry but thanks guys!
Wordy is what we do here. No worries.