We went on the 3 night cruise 11/27-11/30 and stayed in a category 3. My impressions were:
1. The cruise was great and our 6 and nine year olds loved it. Although they only went to the clubs once each.
2. The concierge service was very helpful. They even escorted our kids to a show when our spa treatments conflicted.
3. The spa was nice but we were turned off by the unusually hard sell the massage therapists were required to make for outrageously priced oils etc... It should have been a mere introduction to the products but it was truly a hard sell. When I questioned her about it the response was - "we are required to do it." Keep in mind that Disney soes not run the spa and it is contracted out. Also certain of the items in the spa were in disrepair.
4. Food was abundant but only fair in quality. This did not bother us because we did not go on the cruise for the food.
5. Category 3 room was great. Wouldn't want the room to be much smaller although I realize there are only about 15 rooms on the boat of equal or greater size.
6. Like any cruise I am told the pools were small and very crowded.
7. Our server was adequate at best. Her attempt during the last meal to convince us to put "excellent" on the questionnaire(and how important it was personally to her) you are provided at the end of the cruise was annoying. This practice should be stopped.
1. The cruise was great and our 6 and nine year olds loved it. Although they only went to the clubs once each.
2. The concierge service was very helpful. They even escorted our kids to a show when our spa treatments conflicted.
3. The spa was nice but we were turned off by the unusually hard sell the massage therapists were required to make for outrageously priced oils etc... It should have been a mere introduction to the products but it was truly a hard sell. When I questioned her about it the response was - "we are required to do it." Keep in mind that Disney soes not run the spa and it is contracted out. Also certain of the items in the spa were in disrepair.
4. Food was abundant but only fair in quality. This did not bother us because we did not go on the cruise for the food.
5. Category 3 room was great. Wouldn't want the room to be much smaller although I realize there are only about 15 rooms on the boat of equal or greater size.
6. Like any cruise I am told the pools were small and very crowded.
7. Our server was adequate at best. Her attempt during the last meal to convince us to put "excellent" on the questionnaire(and how important it was personally to her) you are provided at the end of the cruise was annoying. This practice should be stopped.