SleeplessInTO
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Hi everyone,
Family of 3 (ages 38/40/7 at time of sailing), and looking at cruising with DCL for the first time.
Considering a short Bahamas cruise on the Wish for Nov 3-6, out of Port Canaveral with stops in Nassau and Castaway Cay. Main purpose is to celebrate hubby’s 40th birthday.
Total aside: He doesn’t want a party, he just wants to relax and have a stress-free birthday. Unfortunately for him, I suffer from immense guilt from the thought of not doing something slightly extravagant to mark the occasion for this wonderful man, and between a weekend in NYC, Vegas, and a cruise, I settled on this as hopefully the most stress-free? Hawaii was briefly my top contender but tough to fly there and back for a long-ish weekend, especially with the time change. We are in Toronto (Canada).
Back to DCL: Looking specifically at Deck 11, starboard side family ocean view verandah. Secondary purpose is to see if DD likes cruising, or if she’s prone to seasickness or just doesn’t enjoy it.
Background, we have sailed 3 times before with Holland America. Twice as a couple, once as a family when DD was 1. We liked how quiet the ship was (especially for a trans Atlantic repositioning), service was great, itineraries were fun, the price was very reasonable, and food and entertainment were okay. Did not like the casino or the smoke indoors, or the aggressiveness of the spa people trying to upsell us. Also did not like being seated with strangers in the MDR but we usually requested and got a table for just our party, so it wasn’t a big deal. No seasickness on that cruise to the Caribbean for any of the 3 of us.
We have also been to Disney world Florida about 10 times as a family of 3. We like the rides, the resort pools, how good they are with food allergies, the generally friendly CMs, and the whole “bubble” aspect of the trips. Most of our trips are during Christmas and March break so we are used to the crush of humanity and sticky kids as far as the eye can see.
Questions:
1/ Would we like DCL? Should I look at other lines (Royal, Norwegian, MSC)? Stick with HAL which we already know? (Hubby does not want to sail with Carnival itself but open to any other line, even sister companies.)
2/ If DCL is the way to go, is this Nov cruise to the Bahamas a good sailing to go on as a first trip/bday present? Is Deck 11 forward a bad idea if testing for seasickness? Should we do a Christmas sailing instead? (We can take 2 weeks off at Christmas and that opens up longer sailings.) Or should I buy him a fancy watch and forget this whole thing? (Kidding, he expressly forbade the watch.)
3/ Any general tips on how to make the most of our cruise if we go ahead with this? We won’t have status with DCL and I can’t afford concierge level, but I’m happy to pick up excursions / spa packages / upgraded dining if seasoned travellers feel they’re must dos!
Thanks in advance. I’m so excited to get back to cruising!!
Family of 3 (ages 38/40/7 at time of sailing), and looking at cruising with DCL for the first time.
Considering a short Bahamas cruise on the Wish for Nov 3-6, out of Port Canaveral with stops in Nassau and Castaway Cay. Main purpose is to celebrate hubby’s 40th birthday.
Total aside: He doesn’t want a party, he just wants to relax and have a stress-free birthday. Unfortunately for him, I suffer from immense guilt from the thought of not doing something slightly extravagant to mark the occasion for this wonderful man, and between a weekend in NYC, Vegas, and a cruise, I settled on this as hopefully the most stress-free? Hawaii was briefly my top contender but tough to fly there and back for a long-ish weekend, especially with the time change. We are in Toronto (Canada).
Back to DCL: Looking specifically at Deck 11, starboard side family ocean view verandah. Secondary purpose is to see if DD likes cruising, or if she’s prone to seasickness or just doesn’t enjoy it.
Background, we have sailed 3 times before with Holland America. Twice as a couple, once as a family when DD was 1. We liked how quiet the ship was (especially for a trans Atlantic repositioning), service was great, itineraries were fun, the price was very reasonable, and food and entertainment were okay. Did not like the casino or the smoke indoors, or the aggressiveness of the spa people trying to upsell us. Also did not like being seated with strangers in the MDR but we usually requested and got a table for just our party, so it wasn’t a big deal. No seasickness on that cruise to the Caribbean for any of the 3 of us.
We have also been to Disney world Florida about 10 times as a family of 3. We like the rides, the resort pools, how good they are with food allergies, the generally friendly CMs, and the whole “bubble” aspect of the trips. Most of our trips are during Christmas and March break so we are used to the crush of humanity and sticky kids as far as the eye can see.
Questions:
1/ Would we like DCL? Should I look at other lines (Royal, Norwegian, MSC)? Stick with HAL which we already know? (Hubby does not want to sail with Carnival itself but open to any other line, even sister companies.)
2/ If DCL is the way to go, is this Nov cruise to the Bahamas a good sailing to go on as a first trip/bday present? Is Deck 11 forward a bad idea if testing for seasickness? Should we do a Christmas sailing instead? (We can take 2 weeks off at Christmas and that opens up longer sailings.) Or should I buy him a fancy watch and forget this whole thing? (Kidding, he expressly forbade the watch.)
3/ Any general tips on how to make the most of our cruise if we go ahead with this? We won’t have status with DCL and I can’t afford concierge level, but I’m happy to pick up excursions / spa packages / upgraded dining if seasoned travellers feel they’re must dos!
Thanks in advance. I’m so excited to get back to cruising!!
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