mevelandry
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I'm a teacher too so I completely agree that with a HS kid; they can't miss school.
In my opinion, a Disney cruise is the best. We have never cruised with any other line because we are afraid of being disappointed. My children are 18, 15 and 8 years old. We started cruising when the youngest was 18 months. Everyone is happy; from the adults to the youngest when we are onboard. Even though my kids have been raised on WDW and DL vacations, they MUCH prefer a cruise. We just finished our fifth cruise with DCL.
To save money:
Book as far out as possible. I am told that the prices do not improve as you near the time of the cruise.
Once aboard, sign up for your next cruise.
I look at the whole experience as you "get what you pay for". NO other cruise line can show you new movies before they are released and no other cruise line can give you magical moments you don't expect. On our first cruise we played miniature golf with Pluto. He just appeared (without his handler visible) and we were the only guests on the deck. This past cruise, my daughter literally bumped into Belle as they both had their noses in their books. We had just finished our planned visit with the Frozen sisters and were waiting for the elevator when Belle just was "wandering" the stairs. Sure, as an adult I know Belle knew what she was doing but to my 8 year old daughter, she was amazed and thought it was funny that they were both reading (as a teacher; priceless!) and again we were the only guests around.
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What's magical about the ship is even though you are sharing these experiences with so many other guests, so often you can feel like you are the only ones there. Besides the Belle and Pluto experiences, my husband and I have had opportunities to swim in the adult pool by ourselves gazing at the stars. It felt like we were on our own private yacht.
So, no its not cheap. But it is what I think, unfortunately, what the Disney parks are missing these days; these small magical experiences that make it worth every penny.
I can tell you are extremely happy with DCL and the magical moments you shared sound amazing (and I am truly happy for you).
However (and with all due respect)... I don't think it's fair to tell the OP that one cannot get "magical moments you don't expect" on other cruise lines when you have never sailed on other cruise lines (which you admitted in the beginning of your comment).
If we never give different experiences a chance, we'll never know of the potential magic that could happen elsewhere. I think it's good to keep an open mind and let life surprise us, no matter where we are.