I haven't either and people who are for this policy are acting like there will now be no alcohol on board so the children will be shielded from all the alcohol and all of us alcoholics who like to have a drink to unwind on our Veranda when the young children sleep or in my case when my daughter is in the teen club that Disney keeps open until 1 am or later because I can't go to sleep until she is back to the room. They even keep it open late on the last night when we have to be up at 6 am. Yes I could make my daughter come back earlier but it is her 1 major vacation a year also. If I sit at the pool I am offered a drink that would be delivered to me at least 10 times an hour and if anyone thinks they are not attempting to get you buzzed in the various Alcohol tastings you have never been to a tasting.In all seriousness...3 Disney cruises, haven't ever seen anyone getting super crazy with the alcohol.![]()
I still plan to cruise Disney this year but the exact cruise I went on a couple of months ago went up $500 for the same time this year. The only reason I haven't cancelled is because my daughter has her heart set on it. I didn't really care that much when the policy change came out but reading peoples attitudes who assume anyone who is questioning the change is an Alcoholic has made me care. The day Disney decides to go "Magic Kingdom" and eliminate all alcohol on there ships I will support this change, then all of the judgmental people who think everyone that brings a case of Beer on board are out of control drunks will be able to cruise peacefully........and believe me, that would be a very peaceful cruise!