Actually when I first saw this I thought it was a bad idea, but maybe Disney will read this and change a few of the complaints. Also good to take in for the new ships.
Things that did not live up to the hype:
1. The noisy restaurants, even with second seating they did tend to be loud.
2. Animators Palate is a letdown from what you are expecting.
3. Everything closes early on the last night---this only makes the last night even sadder.
Things that should be changed for repeat cruisers:
1. Change the shows more often. I love Dreams, but the Golden Mickeys and Hercules are getting old. Our last 2 cruises we only went to Dreams and Twice Charmed. Broadway type shows would be awesome.
2. More late night things for adults. Rock'n D was lots of fun on our last cruise the DJ was great. They got to know everyones names and we all had a great time.
3. Music or something by the adult pool would be nice.
Things for new ships:
1. Bigger faciliity for the buffet.
2. More category 1, 2, and 3 rooms
3. Get a bigger bathroom, yes it is very claustrophobic!!
Things that I love about Disney Cruises:
1. The service and CMs. Especially the person who takes care of our room. They have always been friendly and hardworking. The entertainment staff is awesome. We have always had a great food staff too. A few have taken a day to warm up, but we are always sad to leave them.
2. The easy debarktation. We have always been off the ship and to our car with luggage within 10 minutes.
3. The cleaniness of the rooms and the ship. Ever notice that when we dock the ship is being painted and cleaned by the crew. You don't see that on the other ships. Rust and barnacles galore on the others
4. The classic look of the ship from the outside. Elegant and majestic to look at.
5. The memories and laughs my family brings home with them.
6. Palo's chocolate souffle (sp)
7.
Castaway Cay especially Serenity Beach
That being said, no cruise is perfect. We have had our most relaxing and fun vacations on
DCL and am going on another 4-day on March 25.