Just back from the Jan. 27 cruise on the Wonder. Here are some quick comments:
1. Overall, great trip and worth the money.
2. Food...good but not great. Shrimp cocktail was nasty. Food at Palo (filet and lamb great, all desserts were good, fast food was just ok). Restaurant atmosphere was equal to many restaurants at WDW. A little on the cramped side.
3. Castaway Cay was awesome. The other stops were terrible. If you don't do an excursion, plan on staying on the boat. I have traveled all over the Caribbean and Nassau and Freeport are no Aruba, Old San Juan, or Cancun. Mostly trinket shops with junk. It seemed dirty and unsafe. You are mobbed by locals. Freeport has a Disney-made market with more junk. Too bad these ship sdon't go to Old San Juan because that town has incredible atmosphere, great shopping and history. Try to do an excusion if you can afford it.
4. Boat was tasteful and very nice. Staterooms were large.
5. Music near the pools was above Rock concert levels. Way too high for kids ears.
6. Elevators were so small it was alomost silly.
7. Pools were small and always loaded with children many of whom were not watched by parents.
8. ESPN club was great with many screens and they even had food.
9. Service was very good from the wait staff and stateroom attendant.
10. The party to celebrate leaving the port had some poor entertainment with scantilly clad women and un-Disney type atmosphere.
11. Shows were very good overall. Much better than other cruise lines.
Don't expect the "magic" you get at the parks. Nothing too out of the ordinary. This is a very good cruise, but it is still a cruise and aimed at the typical blue collar, Las Vegas types that love to smoke, drink, gamble, and listen to loud music. Those of us not enjoying those activities can still have a good time however. One last comment: When you try to accomodate everyone (children, parents, singles, etc. you lose that special and unique feeling). Why can't Disney just gear these towards the kids and and make them truly magical? Get ride of the lounges and Palo and make it a one of a kind place for all kids. Not more space for just kids, but space for children and parents!!! Again.. I DID like my cruise. But everyone on these boards knows that Walt would have hated it because so many of the activities on the cruise seperate families from each other.
1. Overall, great trip and worth the money.
2. Food...good but not great. Shrimp cocktail was nasty. Food at Palo (filet and lamb great, all desserts were good, fast food was just ok). Restaurant atmosphere was equal to many restaurants at WDW. A little on the cramped side.
3. Castaway Cay was awesome. The other stops were terrible. If you don't do an excursion, plan on staying on the boat. I have traveled all over the Caribbean and Nassau and Freeport are no Aruba, Old San Juan, or Cancun. Mostly trinket shops with junk. It seemed dirty and unsafe. You are mobbed by locals. Freeport has a Disney-made market with more junk. Too bad these ship sdon't go to Old San Juan because that town has incredible atmosphere, great shopping and history. Try to do an excusion if you can afford it.
4. Boat was tasteful and very nice. Staterooms were large.
5. Music near the pools was above Rock concert levels. Way too high for kids ears.
6. Elevators were so small it was alomost silly.
7. Pools were small and always loaded with children many of whom were not watched by parents.
8. ESPN club was great with many screens and they even had food.
9. Service was very good from the wait staff and stateroom attendant.
10. The party to celebrate leaving the port had some poor entertainment with scantilly clad women and un-Disney type atmosphere.
11. Shows were very good overall. Much better than other cruise lines.
Don't expect the "magic" you get at the parks. Nothing too out of the ordinary. This is a very good cruise, but it is still a cruise and aimed at the typical blue collar, Las Vegas types that love to smoke, drink, gamble, and listen to loud music. Those of us not enjoying those activities can still have a good time however. One last comment: When you try to accomodate everyone (children, parents, singles, etc. you lose that special and unique feeling). Why can't Disney just gear these towards the kids and and make them truly magical? Get ride of the lounges and Palo and make it a one of a kind place for all kids. Not more space for just kids, but space for children and parents!!! Again.. I DID like my cruise. But everyone on these boards knows that Walt would have hated it because so many of the activities on the cruise seperate families from each other.