momof2n2
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to make it "worth it."
I know "worth" is subjective. But here is my situation.
We have a NCL Breakaway 7-night booked for May. We managed to get in on the last week of guests 3 & 4 sail free and our fare is outstanding. I'm not excited at all about the itinerary, but we loved our cruise on NCL Getaway in 2016. There is so much to do on the ship and the dining was a lot of fun for us, too. But we have zero wiggle room before or after the trip to do anything else besides drive there and back (from NY) because we have kids in spring and summer semesters at college.
I started poking around January options and DCL has two cruises with Marvel Day at Sea. We are over the top Marvel fans. We just drove from NY to CA for the purpose of going to DLR and we loved the Marvel meet and greets and the GOTG ride.
A 5-night cruise on Magic in inside staterooms will cost a little more than NCL 7-night balcony.
NCL has more for my teens, and from a cost standpoint it is a better deal.
DCL has Marvel and fireworks at sea.
Are the queues to meet Marvel characters manageable? Can you actually meet all of them, or are you really limited? Do they show Marvel movies in the theaters?
Is January too cold? Hmmmmm - that's just dawning on me.
I'd love some thoughts from others who have gone for the MDAS cruises.
I wish Marvel had 7-night cruises like SW does.
I know "worth" is subjective. But here is my situation.
We have a NCL Breakaway 7-night booked for May. We managed to get in on the last week of guests 3 & 4 sail free and our fare is outstanding. I'm not excited at all about the itinerary, but we loved our cruise on NCL Getaway in 2016. There is so much to do on the ship and the dining was a lot of fun for us, too. But we have zero wiggle room before or after the trip to do anything else besides drive there and back (from NY) because we have kids in spring and summer semesters at college.
I started poking around January options and DCL has two cruises with Marvel Day at Sea. We are over the top Marvel fans. We just drove from NY to CA for the purpose of going to DLR and we loved the Marvel meet and greets and the GOTG ride.
A 5-night cruise on Magic in inside staterooms will cost a little more than NCL 7-night balcony.
NCL has more for my teens, and from a cost standpoint it is a better deal.
DCL has Marvel and fireworks at sea.
Are the queues to meet Marvel characters manageable? Can you actually meet all of them, or are you really limited? Do they show Marvel movies in the theaters?
Is January too cold? Hmmmmm - that's just dawning on me.
I'd love some thoughts from others who have gone for the MDAS cruises.
I wish Marvel had 7-night cruises like SW does.