I did, though I just brushed it off and didn't really bother complaining til the last sea day (I was the guy telling others to let it go and don't let it ruin the rest of the cruise.) But the final straws did me in. The arcade closing with no notice - they had delivered arcade cards two days earlier to my kids and our tradition is to play there the last cruise night. Then they closed the sports deck. And then one of the contractors having gone off the night before (leaving Cozumel) to his buddies. Complaining loudly to them about having to bunk with a room host he said he had walked in to the host prepping towel animals and said to his buddies, "It was bull****! It's like being on f*****g Noah's Ark around here!"
Guest services was appalled by that, and that last night the contractors were nowhere to be seen. But they had complaints about them from the first day and even the contractors were saying one of them was in the brig - literally locked in room with 24 HR security at door. No idea what for.
Guest services (and everyone we spoke to) was sympathetic to everything happening but were genuinely bewildered at everything that had come down from corporate. There was a sense that they realized they would be short on prep time and suddenly made changes to the schedule that the CMs were now being expected to explain to guests. More than once I heard from staff that what was happening over the last couple days made no sense to them.
The cruise was listed as sold out, but once aboard it obviously wasn't. There were outside workers everywhere and they were certainly being bunked in cabins. The staff in the clubs said it was the smallest number of kids they'd seen since starting with
DCL - there were 200 kids onboard. The dinners were 1/4 empty every night. The servers laughed about being bored. The ratio and length of cruise made for more personal interactions with staff and that was definitely a highlight. The food was more impressive than on any other DCL we've taken. And as a whole we enjoyed ourselves (aside from most guests' experience in Cartagena - but that's another can of worms.)
But the little things (really, too many to list) that kept adding up, and culminated with the last two days, just proved to be very undisneylike and left a sour taste in our mouths.