Honestly I think you need to take a deep breath and relax. Your cruise, if you book it, will be fine. I have been on the Magic four times with the fifth coming in 2 months. I have NEVER had a bad experience when it came to cleanliness, service or quality. I think that Kevin's experience was an unfortunate set of circumstances with all things happening at once. There is probably a good explanation about the pools that will ultimately come out and yes, I'd be horrified if that happened on my sailing, but I'd get over it because sometimes things happen that people can't control. I'm betting the bigwigs at
DCL had a tough decision to make. Go ahead with the cruise as is and race against time to correct things or cancel the sailing. Can you imagine the howling had they canceled?
DCL is really a huge step above most hospitality experiences. We stayed in $500 rooms at the St. Regis in Dana Point, CA after our Mexican Riviera cruise and I saw dings on the furniture. I've been in Ritz Carlton properties with the same dings. But my overall experience was never impacted.
Kevin had a BAD room on the first sailing after what was likely a frenzied dry dock, then the ship had to sail home in very bad weather. The difference here is that DCL made it right.
But if you are going to dismiss DCL because of this one report, then that is your choice of course, but I doubt that you are going to get a better experience on NCL,
RCCL or any of the other purveyors. Just MHO.