Just off a 4 day disney dream cruise followed by three days at Vero. Almost disowned my family in our stateroom. Once again love them after stretching out in our 1br villa.
Just off a 4 day disney dream cruise followed by three days at Vero. Almost disowned my family in our stateroom. Once again love them after stretching out in our 1br villa.
Just off a 4 day disney dream cruise followed by three days at Vero. Almost disowned my family in our stateroom. Once again love them after stretching out in our 1br villa.
I've seen this happen before when I cruised with my friends and their family on a 14-day transatlantic Disney cruise. Lucky for me I had my own stateroom while the four of them shared.
Next time you cruise on the Dream or the Fantasy, try going for a 1 bedroom in concierge.![]()
Ah, this post sounds a bit like our experience following the Disney Wonder, April 2011. We had two connecting cabins with my parents on the Wonder's northbound Pacific respositioning and hated every minute of the trip (it was, essentially, the trip from h-e-double-toothpicks).
Background: My husband and I had completed many wonderful cruises shared with my parents and other adult couples. We've sailed different lines (NCL, Holland, Celebrity) and most of these were long trips (10-12 nights). In most cases, the destinations were the highlight, such as Northern European capitals or Holy Lands. In some, the ship was the highlight for a TransAtlantic or Panama Canal crossing. The April 2011 trip was my parent's second Disney sailing and our third. We had sailed the DCL Magic's Return Panama Crossing in Aug 2005 together as a foursome.Seriously? Why? I'm really curious to know. I have the transatlantic planned next year...
[*]The Wonder herself was tired and worn. She looked due for a major refurb. It was downright trashy.
Interesting! So I went for a quick search on dry dock schedules and found other related news: the ship had lost a staff member about a month prior to our cruise. The staff seemed to think, based on informal interviews, that Disney knew more about the situation than had been shared. Indeed, losing a staff member can shake up the crew. I wonder if they received appropriate counseling?Wow! That sounds horrible! But for some reason I thought she *had* a dry dock right before that cruise (or was it right after) for them to add Outlook Cafe for the Alaska cruises?
I dunno. Our DCL pattern shows long gaps between sailings (Magic '98, Magic '05 and Wonder '11). We won't be due again until 2017 or 2018?Are you going to try DCL again?
Interesting! So I went for a quick search on dry dock schedules and found other related news: the ship had lost a staff member about a month prior to our cruise. The staff seemed to think, based on informal interviews, that Disney knew more about the situation than had been shared. Indeed, losing a staff member can shake up the crew. I wonder if they received appropriate counseling?
My first DCL cruise was the Southbound Repo for the Wonder in September 2011, and it was immediately after the drydock. So, she was due from the sounds of it. BWVbound's cruise (and your folks') would have been just a few sailings previous to the dry dock.Wow! That sounds horrible! But for some reason I thought she *had* a dry dock right before that cruise (or was it right after) for them to add Outlook Cafe for the Alaska cruises?