SleepyDeb
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A while ago I promised a comparison between DCL and NCL after we returned from our NCL cruise. We’ve been back for a week, so here it is.
Background: DH and I love to travel. I’m 58 and he’s 60. We travel just the two of us. We’ve only done veranda on DCL and did mini-suite on NCL. This was our 4th cruise. We did the Big Red Boat in the 90’s (which DD, who was around 12 at the time, came on), DCL Western Caribbean in 2013 and Southern Caribbean in 2016. This cruise did Miami > Costa Maya > Harvest Caye > Roatan > Cozumel > Miami.
Bottom Line: Both DCL and NCL are great, but we both prefer DCL.
Where NCL excels:
· The food. Oh, the food! NCL Main dining is better than DCL main dining. NCL specialty restaurants are better. NCL buffet is better. There have been quite a few meals on DCL where I’ve though “That was ok.” I was bowled over by every specialty meal and, except for one meal my husband had, even the main dinings were very good.
· The shows: NCL shows are Broadway quality. If you ever get a chance to see Burn the Floor, do it. The Comedians were great. I missed some of the other shows because of not feeling great. DCL shows are good. They’re very good. But they aren’t the same quality.
· Boarding process. It was fast and smooth. We took an excursion on departure and we didn’t do the standard disembarkation, so I can’t comment on that.
· The bathrooms. The split bathroom on DCL is great, esp if you’re traveling as anything other than a couple, but the bathroom in our mini-suite was bigger than the bathroom in the house I grew up in.
· The price. If I add in what I paid for stuff that would have been included on DCL, and exclude on both what I would have to pay for on either (e.g., excursions, alcohol), NCL was about $1800 cheaper.
Where DCL Excels:
· The service. The people at the service desk on NCL were grumpy as anything. Not a single smile. They also didn’t speak English terribly well and it took asking several people to get answers to some pretty basic questions. I’m not expecting my room steward to be fluent in English, but the people whose job it is to listen to my issue and fix it should have more than a passing understanding of the language the majority of the passengers speak. Some of the other staff were friendly and helpful, but not as often as DCL staff are.
· The shopping on board. The shopping on NCL is all about high end Duty Free shopping (jewelry, alcohol, purses) and the sales people are very high pressure. I like to look at the jewelry, and I’ve even been known to buy a piece, but don’t try to pressure me. I also like the “regular” shopping on DCL.
· The main dining servers: I like having the same server every day and them getting to know me.
· Main dining 1st and 2nd setting: NCL has this free style dining thing that is supposed to give you freedom to eat wherever, whenever you want. The truth is that you have to book your dining reservations at least a couple of weeks in advance or you’ll be left with whatever’s left over (dining at 5:00 or 9:30) or you’ll be waiting an hour for a table. We knew that and booked in advance, but that’s no advantage over knowing you’re in the 2nd sitting.
· Getting to know your table mate: On NCL you get a table to yourself. That’s nice, but we missed getting to know our table mates. DH tends to be shy and he likes that, on DCL, he is sort of forced to meet some people.
· No All You Can Drink Package on DCL: I have no moral objection to imbibing, or even getting drunk. But the first night was like a frat party. People trying to make sure they drank enough to make the package worth it all in the first day. Had to step around a woman almost passed out in the hall. Her Mom was crouched next to her saying “I know Honey, but we’re almost there.” After the first day it wasn’t so bad, except for the woman directly behind us at the comedy show who simply would NOT shut up. The comedian handled her wonderfully, but when she stood up to dance (yes, in the middle of the comedian’s act) she hit my husband.
· Flow of the ship. I’ve been on the Fantasy and the Wonder. Our NCL cruise was on the Getaway. The flow of the ship on the Getaway takes you through the very narrow casino or the atrium above the casino. Pretty smoky areas. It was much more comfortable moving around the DCL ships. It also, generally, felt less crowded in the public areas on the DCL.
· Private Island. Harvest Caye is beautiful, but Castaway Caye is just a little nicer. Plus, I just had trouble getting over having to pay for food on Harvest Caye. I had even more trouble getting over having to pay for sodas when we had the soda package. Seemed pretty Nickel and Dime-y.
We’re not eliminating the possibility of cruising NCL again, but DCL is a better match for us.
Background: DH and I love to travel. I’m 58 and he’s 60. We travel just the two of us. We’ve only done veranda on DCL and did mini-suite on NCL. This was our 4th cruise. We did the Big Red Boat in the 90’s (which DD, who was around 12 at the time, came on), DCL Western Caribbean in 2013 and Southern Caribbean in 2016. This cruise did Miami > Costa Maya > Harvest Caye > Roatan > Cozumel > Miami.
Bottom Line: Both DCL and NCL are great, but we both prefer DCL.
Where NCL excels:
· The food. Oh, the food! NCL Main dining is better than DCL main dining. NCL specialty restaurants are better. NCL buffet is better. There have been quite a few meals on DCL where I’ve though “That was ok.” I was bowled over by every specialty meal and, except for one meal my husband had, even the main dinings were very good.
· The shows: NCL shows are Broadway quality. If you ever get a chance to see Burn the Floor, do it. The Comedians were great. I missed some of the other shows because of not feeling great. DCL shows are good. They’re very good. But they aren’t the same quality.
· Boarding process. It was fast and smooth. We took an excursion on departure and we didn’t do the standard disembarkation, so I can’t comment on that.
· The bathrooms. The split bathroom on DCL is great, esp if you’re traveling as anything other than a couple, but the bathroom in our mini-suite was bigger than the bathroom in the house I grew up in.
· The price. If I add in what I paid for stuff that would have been included on DCL, and exclude on both what I would have to pay for on either (e.g., excursions, alcohol), NCL was about $1800 cheaper.
Where DCL Excels:
· The service. The people at the service desk on NCL were grumpy as anything. Not a single smile. They also didn’t speak English terribly well and it took asking several people to get answers to some pretty basic questions. I’m not expecting my room steward to be fluent in English, but the people whose job it is to listen to my issue and fix it should have more than a passing understanding of the language the majority of the passengers speak. Some of the other staff were friendly and helpful, but not as often as DCL staff are.
· The shopping on board. The shopping on NCL is all about high end Duty Free shopping (jewelry, alcohol, purses) and the sales people are very high pressure. I like to look at the jewelry, and I’ve even been known to buy a piece, but don’t try to pressure me. I also like the “regular” shopping on DCL.
· The main dining servers: I like having the same server every day and them getting to know me.
· Main dining 1st and 2nd setting: NCL has this free style dining thing that is supposed to give you freedom to eat wherever, whenever you want. The truth is that you have to book your dining reservations at least a couple of weeks in advance or you’ll be left with whatever’s left over (dining at 5:00 or 9:30) or you’ll be waiting an hour for a table. We knew that and booked in advance, but that’s no advantage over knowing you’re in the 2nd sitting.
· Getting to know your table mate: On NCL you get a table to yourself. That’s nice, but we missed getting to know our table mates. DH tends to be shy and he likes that, on DCL, he is sort of forced to meet some people.
· No All You Can Drink Package on DCL: I have no moral objection to imbibing, or even getting drunk. But the first night was like a frat party. People trying to make sure they drank enough to make the package worth it all in the first day. Had to step around a woman almost passed out in the hall. Her Mom was crouched next to her saying “I know Honey, but we’re almost there.” After the first day it wasn’t so bad, except for the woman directly behind us at the comedy show who simply would NOT shut up. The comedian handled her wonderfully, but when she stood up to dance (yes, in the middle of the comedian’s act) she hit my husband.
· Flow of the ship. I’ve been on the Fantasy and the Wonder. Our NCL cruise was on the Getaway. The flow of the ship on the Getaway takes you through the very narrow casino or the atrium above the casino. Pretty smoky areas. It was much more comfortable moving around the DCL ships. It also, generally, felt less crowded in the public areas on the DCL.
· Private Island. Harvest Caye is beautiful, but Castaway Caye is just a little nicer. Plus, I just had trouble getting over having to pay for food on Harvest Caye. I had even more trouble getting over having to pay for sodas when we had the soda package. Seemed pretty Nickel and Dime-y.
We’re not eliminating the possibility of cruising NCL again, but DCL is a better match for us.