Thanks for the viewpoints shared. FWIW, here are my impressions from that same EC Fantasy voyage, which I posted on trip reports with no traction:
Our family of five (minus our married daughter) just experienced the 7-Night Eastern Caribbean on the Fantasy. Here are my impressions:
1. The ship—Beautiful, immaculate, elegant…the over-used word “awesome” really does apply here.
2. The shows and entertainment—Top notch, high-energy performances (save for “Believe”—a rather random potpourri production that kind of falls a bit flat as an ending piece. The rest of the on-stage productions were great! Comedian/juggler and hypnotist were also great. Oh, and have to give a shout-out to the Caspians, who provided wonderfully intimate night-time entertainment in the atrium each night.
3. The food—certainly enough of it! Quality= so-so (closed circuit to Disney—Please try to keep your fruit a bit colder. Thanks!)
4. The service—so-so. Our wait staff seemed in a bit over their heads. Kind of “low-talkers” (see Seinfeld episode) and not really effective in conveying menu options and definitions. Just expected a lot more from Disney on this front.
5. The ports—St. Maarten and St. Thomas were breathtaking, of course. We thoroughly enjoyed the downhill trek through the rainforest in St. M. The marketers in St. Maarten were more than aggressive. Ali was great on our 2-hour tour of St. Thomas. Wished we would have had more time to explore St. John. Beautiful days to enjoy both locations.
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Castaway Cay—Going in we heard lots of hype about this being the “best stop on the cruise.” That is likely true for most, especially those with young families, but not necessarily us. There was nothing “wrong” with it; it just wasn’t the “wow” I was expecting (based on the pre hype). I must say, however, that serenity bay is awesome. We should have spent more time there.
7. Age-specific opportunities: We were traveling with an “old” 13-year-old son and 20-year-old daughter. The Edge just was just a tad “too kiddy” for our 13 year old, while Vibe was a bit too old and a little too clicky. A 20-year-old simply doesn’t have a great option (without traveling companions). I think the younger age group activities work much better. Translation: I think
DCL is best suited for those traveling with younger children, say 10 and under.
8. Overall experience—very, very good. Disney is still Disney, of course. On the large of it, they do a superb job of delivering excellence. We returned with some great memories to treasure. Aside from the wait staff, the rest of the staff was excellent. Really enjoyed getting to meet so many interesting crew members from all over the world.
9. Would we do it again? Maybe. We just might not be the cruising type. We struggled to find a rhythm to our days. Our main focus was on the evening entertainment and dining—other than that we had a hard time settling into a rhythm that balanced “relaxation” with “activity.” I think it was complicated by trying to find the right blend of options for all of our interests. I think we’d do better job of that next time.
10. Bottom line: The cruise was great but we didn’t develop an instant addiction to it like we did with WDW theme parks. We still prefer our WDW touring. But we were thankful to have a great opportunity on the Fantasy and we will always treasure the experience.
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