NavyWife93
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- May 28, 2009
- Messages
- 15
We just sailed on the Dream (2/5-2/9). Hubby and I previously sailed on the Wonder and had a great time and talked our family into going on the Dream. Wish we hadn't. My mom uses a cane and sometimes a wheelchair. When booking we asked for a handicap accesible room. When we checked in, one was not offered to her and once aboard one was not offered to her. Even though both on our deck were empty (which we didn't find out until the last night of the cruise). She had a hard time getting in and out of the bathtub. The doorways onto the decks are NOT wheelchair friendly. The sills are not even and the wheelchair gets stuck and you end up having to turn it around and back it out the doorway thus holding up a ton of screaming kids. Deck 11 was a total mess in the pool area. The standing water on the deck was a hazard and we saw kids as well as adults slip and fall. Kids were running and screaming and the parents seemed to be no where around. We are used to sailing on cruise lines where food is available 24/7 but not on the Dream. Room service is not even available after midnight. That is IF you can get room service to pick up the phone. The 2nd day we were on hold with room service 22 minutes before we finally hung up. We always eat late dinner hoping that the number of screaming kids will be minimal but not this time. They were running around the dinning room getting in the way of the wait staff and screaming and yelling and crying. When getting off in Nassau we were told to go one way because we had the wheelchair with us and turns out that was the exit with the stairs!!!! Our 17 yr old son went with us and we quickly found out that the teen club was a bust. So he spent all his time with the adults. And speaking of adults we quickly found out that the entertainment is geared to families with small kids. Even the night clubs on board hardly had anyone in them. We went into Evolutions a few times and at the most there were about 20 people in there. The night of the Pirate Party we skipped eating in the dinning room so that we could stake out a good spot on Deck 12 for the show and were quickly made to feel like the "bad guys" by people with small kids as we had a good view of the screen and were in a prime spot for the fireworks. We are huge Disney fans but this cruise left us cold. We were thinking of taking the Disney Fantasy in 2013 as our son will be graduating high school but at this point I think we will look somewhere else. Lita (room steward), Nandu (hostess), Ranzil (waiter) and Richard (assistant waiter) were the highlight of the cruise. On the scale of 1-10 this cruise is barely a 4. Disney needs to realize that not everyone that takes a Disney cruise has small kids that want to wait in line for hours to get autographs and pictures with Mickey and Minnie.