Don't care what it looks like -- fun is fun. I wish there were an alternative to the aquaduck to split the lines. Epic may be the ugliest ship ever created, but we're going to give it a try for the med next year.
I also wish DCL had more "upsell" restaurants. I view these as a positive, not a negative. Most lines that have them charge a pretty nominal amount -- usually a number just high enough for crowd control. DCL has two non-upcharge dinner options on its 4000 plus passenger vessels -- the dining room and a sit down at the buffet restaurant, which isn't even open every night. (Plus, I guess, the snack stands on the pool deck.)
That NCL has only 3 or 4 non-upsell restaurants means it still has one or two more than DCL. The other 10 or 11 or whatever seem irrelevant in a comparison, but they provide nice options. I wish Disney had more upsell options -- $20 given the price of a cruise is pretty nominal and it might make it easier to have pick of nights to do something special instead of having one restaurant that gets booked very very quickly and one that costs $75.
I also wish DCL had more "upsell" restaurants. I view these as a positive, not a negative. Most lines that have them charge a pretty nominal amount -- usually a number just high enough for crowd control. DCL has two non-upcharge dinner options on its 4000 plus passenger vessels -- the dining room and a sit down at the buffet restaurant, which isn't even open every night. (Plus, I guess, the snack stands on the pool deck.)
That NCL has only 3 or 4 non-upsell restaurants means it still has one or two more than DCL. The other 10 or 11 or whatever seem irrelevant in a comparison, but they provide nice options. I wish Disney had more upsell options -- $20 given the price of a cruise is pretty nominal and it might make it easier to have pick of nights to do something special instead of having one restaurant that gets booked very very quickly and one that costs $75.