Princesca
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Just got back from our first cruise ever, DCL or otherwise, and thought I'd share our recap pros and cons. We were on the Fantasy Western Caribbean, Castaway, Costa Maya, Cozumel. We booked the placeholder so we obviously loved it on the whole. YMMV... I know plenty of people always chime in with 'oh, that's not my experience we loved XYZ...' And that's fine. This is just our family's experience.
Pros
- Nursery was amazing. Our toddler loved it.
- Room design and cleanliness was fantastic. Plenty of storage and charging ports. So much attention to detail. Our steward even bound up our cords every night. I think I miss him the most! Everything was always spotless. Loved the toiletries and the rainfall showerhead.
- Ship was beautiful and layout was easy to understand.
- Most of the ship staff were so friendly and attentive
- Food was generally great. Palo and Remy were fantastic, but Palo brunch won our hearts. Don't sleep on the pizza!
- The shows were great. Especially loved Believe. What a way to end the cruise!
- I worried about seasickness but none in our party had issues at all.
What we would improve...
- High pressure upselling at spa. It was such a great massage, and it was a shame to end it by being cornered with sales pitches which really diminished the relaxation. If you go, I recommend stating upfront that you won't be buying anything and would prefer no offers at the end. Also roomier robes would be nice. Most people don't mind a too big robe, but a small one is kinda mortifying.
- The pressure to rate servers is awful. This has been discussed ad nauseam before, but the importance of the rating was brought up by our server almost every single dinner. There was one night all the kids were melting down and she insisted we stay seated to hear her talk about the importance of the ratings again. Service was great and I understand the importance of the ratings, but when it starts to actually cause guest discomfort it's a problem.
- Lack of chat function on app for guest services and room service. It would be really nice if you could chat via the app with guest services or order room service that way. There also didn't seem to be any way to call Port Adventures. In this day and age you shouldn't have to go anywhere in person to ask a question.
- Room service for hot food was never hot by the time we got it. Menu was limited and wait was always 40 minutes or so. Breakfast to room was also weird. If you order bagels and indicate 3 people in the room, we were expecting three bagels. But it seemed we got 2 of some things, 3 of others, 1 of others. Just random. All Hands on Deck was always a hit. But we stopped ordering anything toasted or hot because it was never was that.
- Poor communication about events and excursions. We were usually clueless about the logistics of our excursions until the zero hour. Made it a little hard to plan/prepare.
- Too many lines. The lines to meet characters were crazy long, and the line to get food at Castaway was insane for a self serve buffet, esp given how big the restaurants are. Even the reserved experiences like Royal Gathering had long lines. I get it, it's Disney, you expect lines, but if they could do something to improve this it would greatly reduce stress for parents of small kids. Getting everyone to queue up for an excursion and having a 2.5 year old sit still for 30 min or more is a tough sell. Or at least let people know to expect that so we could bring amusements. Many of us aren't veteran cruisers.
- Speaking of toddlers, there was not enough for toddlers to do. I knew they couldn't go in the pools under 3, but I thought there would be more activities for them beyond open houses. They also can't go in the second splash pad, FYI.
- Playa Mia excursion quality was pretty iffy. The bus was awful. It was sold as luxury motorcoach transport and it was not at all that. It was filthy, in disrepair, and you huffed exhaust fumes all the way to the beach. I know this isn't Disney, but for anyone considering it, we kinda wished we stayed on the ship. In the end we did feel that we got our value out of it but barely, and the stress of getting there and back, with the short duration of the excursion made it not really worth the effort. Better food on the ship.
- The rooms need a high deadbolt like the hotels have.
- Also, just so you know, if you book Disney transportation back to MCO, you will be expected to hold your kid under 3 for the entire ride because they were free. That was exactly what we were told. Our kid is under 3 but very tall and heavy, and we weren't expecting to have to hold our carryons and his 38 lb wriggly self for over an hour. It is what it is, but we weren't told being free meant no seat, so I wanted to share for anyone in the same boat. Pardon the pun. We would have paid for a seat for him had we known.
HOT TIP: We love time with our toddler, but if you have a toddler who likes to wander, nursery them for Castaway Cay. We spent the entire time chasing ours around, and the nursery is so great, they will love it, they won't know what they are missing, and you will love the break. If I have one major regret, it's that we didn't get to immerse at Castaway. It's so beautiful there.
If you read this far, these negatives are just minor in comparison to the overall amazing experience we had. We can't wait to go back, and I was in my feels all debarkation day. Book the longest cruise you can afford, wherever it's going!!! Happy to answer any questions anyone has.
Pros
- Nursery was amazing. Our toddler loved it.
- Room design and cleanliness was fantastic. Plenty of storage and charging ports. So much attention to detail. Our steward even bound up our cords every night. I think I miss him the most! Everything was always spotless. Loved the toiletries and the rainfall showerhead.
- Ship was beautiful and layout was easy to understand.
- Most of the ship staff were so friendly and attentive
- Food was generally great. Palo and Remy were fantastic, but Palo brunch won our hearts. Don't sleep on the pizza!
- The shows were great. Especially loved Believe. What a way to end the cruise!
- I worried about seasickness but none in our party had issues at all.
What we would improve...
- High pressure upselling at spa. It was such a great massage, and it was a shame to end it by being cornered with sales pitches which really diminished the relaxation. If you go, I recommend stating upfront that you won't be buying anything and would prefer no offers at the end. Also roomier robes would be nice. Most people don't mind a too big robe, but a small one is kinda mortifying.
- The pressure to rate servers is awful. This has been discussed ad nauseam before, but the importance of the rating was brought up by our server almost every single dinner. There was one night all the kids were melting down and she insisted we stay seated to hear her talk about the importance of the ratings again. Service was great and I understand the importance of the ratings, but when it starts to actually cause guest discomfort it's a problem.
- Lack of chat function on app for guest services and room service. It would be really nice if you could chat via the app with guest services or order room service that way. There also didn't seem to be any way to call Port Adventures. In this day and age you shouldn't have to go anywhere in person to ask a question.
- Room service for hot food was never hot by the time we got it. Menu was limited and wait was always 40 minutes or so. Breakfast to room was also weird. If you order bagels and indicate 3 people in the room, we were expecting three bagels. But it seemed we got 2 of some things, 3 of others, 1 of others. Just random. All Hands on Deck was always a hit. But we stopped ordering anything toasted or hot because it was never was that.
- Poor communication about events and excursions. We were usually clueless about the logistics of our excursions until the zero hour. Made it a little hard to plan/prepare.
- Too many lines. The lines to meet characters were crazy long, and the line to get food at Castaway was insane for a self serve buffet, esp given how big the restaurants are. Even the reserved experiences like Royal Gathering had long lines. I get it, it's Disney, you expect lines, but if they could do something to improve this it would greatly reduce stress for parents of small kids. Getting everyone to queue up for an excursion and having a 2.5 year old sit still for 30 min or more is a tough sell. Or at least let people know to expect that so we could bring amusements. Many of us aren't veteran cruisers.
- Speaking of toddlers, there was not enough for toddlers to do. I knew they couldn't go in the pools under 3, but I thought there would be more activities for them beyond open houses. They also can't go in the second splash pad, FYI.
- Playa Mia excursion quality was pretty iffy. The bus was awful. It was sold as luxury motorcoach transport and it was not at all that. It was filthy, in disrepair, and you huffed exhaust fumes all the way to the beach. I know this isn't Disney, but for anyone considering it, we kinda wished we stayed on the ship. In the end we did feel that we got our value out of it but barely, and the stress of getting there and back, with the short duration of the excursion made it not really worth the effort. Better food on the ship.
- The rooms need a high deadbolt like the hotels have.
- Also, just so you know, if you book Disney transportation back to MCO, you will be expected to hold your kid under 3 for the entire ride because they were free. That was exactly what we were told. Our kid is under 3 but very tall and heavy, and we weren't expecting to have to hold our carryons and his 38 lb wriggly self for over an hour. It is what it is, but we weren't told being free meant no seat, so I wanted to share for anyone in the same boat. Pardon the pun. We would have paid for a seat for him had we known.
HOT TIP: We love time with our toddler, but if you have a toddler who likes to wander, nursery them for Castaway Cay. We spent the entire time chasing ours around, and the nursery is so great, they will love it, they won't know what they are missing, and you will love the break. If I have one major regret, it's that we didn't get to immerse at Castaway. It's so beautiful there.
If you read this far, these negatives are just minor in comparison to the overall amazing experience we had. We can't wait to go back, and I was in my feels all debarkation day. Book the longest cruise you can afford, wherever it's going!!! Happy to answer any questions anyone has.