Would he not like the cruise either? I'm trying to plan a surprise anniversary trip and would love to do Disney but want him to be happy as well. Could I get my Disney fix and have him have a fantastic time on the cruise?
Trish5768 said:Would he not like the cruise either? I'm trying to plan a surprise anniversary trip and would love to do Disney but want him to be happy as well. Could I get my Disney fix and have him have a fantastic time on the cruise?
logan1_2000 said:I respect the "No" vote registered, and the issue we don't know as we try to respond and help is "what about WDW doesn't he like?" I prefer DCL to WDW because I detest lines, standing around in the heat, all the long dragging schlepping, whats involved in just going back to my hotel to rest, shower, change, or have a bethroom break, and restaurants/eating can be a hassle and expensive and more waiting. I love that on DCL nothing is more than 900 feet from anything else worst case scenario, i have a reserved table and time for dinner, meals are all inclusive, stateroom is handy, etc. I don't mind the program content, and what i do mind, I can skip.
If DH doesn't like Disney content, then yes, the shows will not be of interest. For sample of what movies have played, go to one of the links at Barb & Tony's site to see various navigator's over various times to see representative movie offerings from what was playing then. There is everything that comes on a cruise--spa, music and cocktails, shore excursions. The ships themselves are elegant, not garish like the all star resorts (okay, except for mickey's hand holding up the slide at the mickey pool, but that is fanciful for the kids).
I saw the movie wimbledon on the in-room TV last time I cruised, didnt seem too disney-esque. and lemony snicket w/ DS. all depends what aspects of WDW he doesn't like.