We took a four night cruise on
RCCL MAJESTY in 2001 and did the 4 night
DCL MAGIC in 1999. We also did the 7 night Eastern Caribbean on the MAGIC in 2000.
We rate the MAJESTY a 7 and the MAGIC a 10.
This is based on several categories:
Our room on the RCCL MAJESTY was smaller for a comparable level of cabin. In addition to the bed (which had space on three sides in the DCL MAGIC and was accessible only on one side on the RCCL MAJESTY) there was a couch with coffee table in the DCL MAGIC and a stool at the vanity-desk. In the MAJESTY there was ONE STRAIGHT CHAIR and the TV was situated so that the other one of us had to sit on the bed at right angles to it to see. If we tried to prop up on pillows while lying on the bed, the pillows fell down the crack at the foot of the bed. It was a poorly arranged room.
We asked for no potatoes, rice, etc at our meals. On the DCL MAGIC that was respected and our plates came with only meat and veggies. On the RCCL MAJESTY the starch came on the plate. That meant no one else could eat it, it was wasted. Seemed unnecessary to me.
My door key card was printed upside down on RCCL. I was told to ask the purser to fix it. He acted as if it was an imposition to do so.
When walking around the RCCL MAJESTY we never had any staff greet us. When walking around the DCL MAGIC everyone from officers to maintenance crew greeted us. We even had the girl polishing the banisters say hello and ask how our day was going.
And--"polishing banisters" reminds me that we saw a lot of cleaning, polishing, and painting going on while we were on the DCL MAGIC and nothing while on the RCCL MAJESTY -- it just did not seem as clean or well kept.
I stuck my head in the children's programming rooms on both ships. DCL has WAY MORE SPACE that RCCL. While on RCCL we saw more kids walking around in bunches, unsupervised. On DCL the kids had young adult leaders with them.
The sound system, quality, quantity and variety of entertainment was better on the DCL than on the RCCL.
The seas were too rough for the tender boats to take us to the RCCL island, so we cannot compare it to
Castaway Cay. But that in itself is something. If they had had a dock for the ship, we could have gone to the island. The ship did not seem disturbed by the waves, only the tender boats. The DCL ships can DOCK AT CASTAWAY CAY. It would have to be pretty rough waters to prevent a Castaway Cay day. I understand it happens, but the tender boat is not a factor.
On the DCL MAGIC when someone smoked in a non-smoking area a cast member politely pointed out the sign and invited them to move. On the RCCL MAJESTY no one did anything. Smokers abounded and were inconsiderate of non-smokers.
While mixed drinks are available from roving waiters on both ships, it seemed to me that on the RCCL there were more of them and they asked more often if you wanted a drink. They did not just ask those who already had glasses, but they asked everyone. It seemed pushy to me.
Our stateroom steward on RCCL was glum most of the time. He did a fine job, but only smiled on the last day (when tips are given out...) Our room stewards on DCL were smily and friendly. They kept ice in the bucket at all times--we are great ice water drinkers so we appreciated that. On RCCL we had to ask for ice and I even went looking carrying the bucket one time.
Having had two cruises on the DCL MAGIC with a dining rotation, we found it tedious to sit at the same restaurant each night on the RCCL. We tried a different restaurant one day for lunch and were amazed at how much it resembled the one we were assigned to. The variety on the DCL MAGIC was delightful.
The RCCL had two pools. One was sea water and one filtered water. Both were cold. Children were in the hot tubs even though there was an age limit and they were too young. No one asked them to move. We did not get to use the hot tubs the whole cruise. On the DCL MAGIC there was a separate adult pool area so the children could not hog the adult hot tubs. The water in the pool seemed warmer. I do not know if it is heated, but it was fresh water and seemed warm. When someone with children tried to use the adult pool a cast member invited them to go to the family pool or the kiddie pool.
We are cruising again--guess which ship??
Yes, the MAGIC!! It wins, hands down!
Jan
