We've cruised with another cruise line before and DH was NOT a cruising fan after that experience. Had it not been for the special circumstance surrounding this cruise, I don't think DH would have ever gotten on another cruise ship for quite some time. However...after cruising Disney...DH is a convert! He's told me that he would cruise again as long as it's with Disney...
The service, overall, was incredible. Anything that we could possibly need, want, or desire was taken care of. The bar staff was great anytime we ordered anything...favorite bartender on the ship was Samson in the Cadillac Lounge.
Dining was wonderful. I would echo Jen's comments though...Triton's would be my first pick...followed by Animator's Palette...and lastly, Parrot Cay. I did not care for the menu much in Parrot Cay at all...Our rotation had us in Parrot Cay twice. We hit Palo one of those nights...Palo was a little slice of heaven I have to say. That filet was the most amazing piece of steak that I have ever had in my life. It literally melted in my mouth. And the service was wonderful. Our server brought us a small serving of another entree just to make sure that we tried it. Palo brunch was good too...just a little crowded when trying to get food as it's served buffet style except for your main entree. That was freshly prepared and brought to you. Really yummy though!
We had a cat 7, also called a Navigator's Verandah. Our cabin was roomy enough for two. I suppose you could put 3 in there, but it would be uncomfortable with more than that. Lots and lots of storage space too. Our cabin was considered a Navigator's Verandah, but our verandah wasn't completely enclosed like the others. We had a slight obstruction with our view, but we had a "normal" plexiglass railing like a regular verandah did. We've rebooked for the next cruise in the very same cabin!
DH was quite pleased with the service, the food, the cabin, and how well
DCL kept the adults only areas adults only. On our last cruise, there were kids everywhere, even in the adults only areas. The staff did nothing...but DCL made sure that the adults had an area to escape the madness of children if they wanted to. But I have to say that the family/kid's pools looked like lots of fun! I can't wait until we have a little one to play over there!
Disney did a great job at giving us the kind of cruise that we wanted. A little elegance with a little Disney. The Disney references weren't over the top...except for the shows of course...but the characters weren't in your face if you didn't want them to be.
The motion wasn't too bad...you really don't sail much on the 4 day. We left Port Canaveral on Sunday...felt the rocking then, but I was on Bonine so it did not make me sick...docked in Nassau the next day...we didn't leave Nassau until after 2am, so most were sleeping when the ship was moving. Docked at
Castaway Cay the next day...and it wasn't until we left CC that we really felt anything. Again, I was on Bonine so it didn't make me sick or anything.
I would like to try a 7 day in the future. For me, 4 days just wasn't enough! I need more!!!
