DCL Repeaters
DCL addicts
- Joined
- Apr 8, 2001
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Just off the Dream Feb 14-17. We are 20 year veterans of DCL sailing on a variety of itineraries with years of special moments on the beautiful ships. But this last cruise along with the 2 previous in the past year have had some disappointments. One being cigar smoke at Serenity Bay. I have addressed this with DCL and will again. Their response had been that smoking is allowed anywhere on Castaway Cay. The wind gods were not in my favor and I had to leave the beach because of my asthma . I find their response unacceptable. There is no smoking allowed in the parks. Why can’t there be at least smoking areas?
The other disappointment was Palo and pirate night. Let me describe the scene. A new beautiful bride along with her husband were enjoying an intimate dinner on the evening of their wedding day. A violinist was serenading each table with a stunning music and most at dinner were dressed according to the Palo dress code. In comes couple #1 in pirate gear. He with a large bird on his shoulder and she with a gigantic hat. We walked out of the restaurant with his couple and they complained that she was told to remove her hat. Next comes in group #2 of about 6 or so people dressed in pirate gear except for one young lady in short shorts, tee shirt and flip flops and yes she allowed to stay. Although not a fan pirate night, don’t think I will go to Palo again on pirate night if this kind of dress code is allowed. Some things about DCL are truly going down the tubes.
Did I have a good time -yup! I was with my family!
The other disappointment was Palo and pirate night. Let me describe the scene. A new beautiful bride along with her husband were enjoying an intimate dinner on the evening of their wedding day. A violinist was serenading each table with a stunning music and most at dinner were dressed according to the Palo dress code. In comes couple #1 in pirate gear. He with a large bird on his shoulder and she with a gigantic hat. We walked out of the restaurant with his couple and they complained that she was told to remove her hat. Next comes in group #2 of about 6 or so people dressed in pirate gear except for one young lady in short shorts, tee shirt and flip flops and yes she allowed to stay. Although not a fan pirate night, don’t think I will go to Palo again on pirate night if this kind of dress code is allowed. Some things about DCL are truly going down the tubes.
Did I have a good time -yup! I was with my family!