For all the cruises I've searches, Celebrity was cheaper. It's hard to compare because Celebrity does longer sailings to some ports Disney doesn't visit. But for things like your standard 7 night Caribbean or Alaskan cruise, Celebrity is 20% to 40% cheaper.One question I would have is the cost comparison. I thought celebrity prices were generally equal to if not higher than Disney's so if anyone is familiar about the two and would like to discuss...![]()
But wouldn't you need to compare Celebrity against more comparable options like HAL or Princess (or Virgin)?For all the cruises I've searches, Celebrity was cheaper. It's hard to compare because Celebrity does longer sailings to some ports Disney doesn't visit. But for things like your standard 7 night Caribbean or Alaskan cruise, Celebrity is 20% to 40% cheaper.
The person I responded to specifically brought up Disney. You can compare them to those lines too.But wouldn't you need to compare Celebrity against more comparable options like HAL or Princess (or Virgin)?
I’ve been watching a bunch of Celebrity vlogs lately and I get the “floating hotel” vibe a lot. I’m thinking that Celebrity would be a good line for my Disney loving family (DH and I plus 2 college kids) when the ports are the main focus and DCL would be better for Bahamas/Caribbean? I would really like to do a Norwegian Fjords cruise and Celebrity has really piqued my interest.
Edited to add: Thanks for posting this comparison!
Why? The discussion here is to compare it to DCL. The point is that it is a very similar product to DCL in many respects for less money.But wouldn't you need to compare Celebrity against more comparable options like HAL or Princess (or Virgin)?
I noticed you sailed in The Retreat. We have only sailed DCL in Concierge. Everytime I read reviews of DCL and kids everywhere, chaos boarding, etc we never experienced that and wonder if it is because of being "isolated" a bit in Concierge? (We are not buffet eaters so maybe we just do not hit the high traffic areas?) Agree that the one thing pushing us away from DCL is the lack of new itineraries and our kids are teens now. Would love to get comparisons for DCL Concierge v. The Retreat on Celebrity!Great comparison.
My family tried Celebrity for the first time this summer after years of only sailing with DCL. What made us jump ship was Disney's lack of (to me) interesting itineraries. I found what I wanted with a few other lines, but Celebrity sounded like the best fit for us for this location.
I agree with most of your points. I'll start with boarding, where it took us about 10 mins from entering the terminal to being on the ship. Last summer, boarding DCL in Barcelona was like a cattle call in an enormous warehouse. I don't know why Disney can't make this quick and painless, but clearly they are light years behind Celebrity in this regard.
I thought the buffet was so much better on the Apex. We tried two specialty restaurants (Eden which was our choice and Rooftop Grill which our friends chose) and both dinners were excellent. We mostly dined in Luminae (the Retreat restaurant) so it's not surprising that we found it much better than the main dining rooms on DCL (and not really a fair comparison). For us, the lack of characters and entertainment didn't matter because we chose this cruise for its itinerary and have problem entertaining ourselves. Not having roving bands of kids causing disruptions (see aforementioned DCL Norway cruise thread) was wonderful. I guess maybe we have aged out of Disney. We had an Aqua Sky Suite and really enjoyed the spa they have there.
DCL did better with the onshore requests/information pre-cruise, and I do think they have better entertainment. Also I love the design of the older ships. The Apex looks much better in person than online though.
We sailed on the Apex's Norwegian Fjords cruise in July (in the past have sailed DCL's Norway/Iceland/Scotland itinerary) and I thought it was great. We were booked into the Retreat, so had some extras like a suite lounge, sundeck, restaurant, and a butler. The ports were 100% the focus for us but we also had two days at sea and honestly we didn't miss DCL.
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Well, having never been on Celebrity, I’d like to know how it stacks up against others that are similar, such as Princess and Virgin as well as DCL.Why? The discussion here is to compare it to DCL. The point is that it is a very similar product to DCL in many respects for less money.
I noticed you sailed in The Retreat. We have only sailed DCL in Concierge. Everytime I read reviews of DCL and kids everywhere, chaos boarding, etc we never experienced that and wonder if it is because of being "isolated" a bit in Concierge? (We are not buffet eaters so maybe we just do not hit the high traffic areas?) Agree that the one thing pushing us away from DCL is the lack of new itineraries and our kids are teens now. Would love to get comparisons for DCL Concierge v. The Retreat on Celebrity!
I noticed you sailed in The Retreat. We have only sailed DCL in Concierge. Everytime I read reviews of DCL and kids everywhere, chaos boarding, etc we never experienced that and wonder if it is because of being "isolated" a bit in Concierge? (We are not buffet eaters so maybe we just do not hit the high traffic areas?) Agree that the one thing pushing us away from DCL is the lack of new itineraries and our kids are teens now. Would love to get comparisons for DCL Concierge v. The Retreat on Celebrity!
I haven't sailed concierge on DCL, which is why I feel like I can't make an apples to apples comparison (although the Retreat is less expensive than DCL concierge in my experience). I didn't try DCL concierge because, for my family, the benefits weren't worth the cost. With Celebrity, they were. We had Luminae (and although there were kids in the Retreat most people there weren't traveling with them) and we never saw a child in there at dinner. We went for the itinerary (DCL isn't choosing the two fjords that are considered the best - Geiranger and Flam - and that was a dealbreaker for me). The Retreat sun deck is also really nice with plenty of seating plus a bar and small restaurant. We spent more time up there than expected (given it's a cold itinerary) and our friends did, too.I noticed you sailed in The Retreat. We have only sailed DCL in Concierge. Everytime I read reviews of DCL and kids everywhere, chaos boarding, etc we never experienced that and wonder if it is because of being "isolated" a bit in Concierge? (We are not buffet eaters so maybe we just do not hit the high traffic areas?) Agree that the one thing pushing us away from DCL is the lack of new itineraries and our kids are teens now. Would love to get comparisons for DCL Concierge v. The Retreat on Celebrity!
Thanks for taking the time to write up your experience. We just returned home a little disappointed from our 8th cruise on DCL and I've been taking a hard look at Celebrity as an alternative.
Thank you for taking the time to detail your experience it is much appreciated. We are exclusive DCL cruisers we are on headed to Alaska in 17 days, I did struggle with the price of Alaska cruises on DCL and Celebrity line was the one I was most considering.
It was all the unknowns that convinced me to stick with the brand I am not only comfortable with but aware of the quality and cleanliness.
Again,thank you sharing.
You never know until you take chance and try something new.I get it. We did that for many years too. It's such a big investment of both money and time, I don't see anything wrong with going with a brand you love. We did DCL in Europe for the same reason and it remains my all time favorite trip. We were fortunate that Celebrity turned out well for us in Alaska, but it would have been very disappointing if it hadn't.
Why only Celebrity?Thanks for taking the time to write up your experience. We just returned home a little disappointed from our 8th cruise on DCL and I've been taking a hard look at Celebrity as an alternative.