With my cruise now 29 days away, I sent the following comment to DCL and got the following response...
"i just learned that DCL has changed from the full printed Navigator we
enjoys on past cruises to now a heavy reliance on an app and just a 1
page printed chart. I am VERY disappointed in this change. Neither I nor
my wife have a smartphone, so when we spend our two weeks on the Fantasy
(also reservation XXXXXXX), how are we supposed to get all the
information we would have previously gotten in the Navigator? Will full
printouts be available at the front desk or am I resigned to missing out
on opportunities and information during my $7000+ vacation simply
because I don't have a smartphone?
Please come up with a fix before my
October 22 sailing..."
Their response was...
"Dear XXXXXXXX,
Thank you for contacting
Disney Cruise Line.
I would be happy to assist you.
A test is taking place onboard the ships with the Personal Navigators.
On the day of embarkation, Guests will receive the four page Personal
Navigator that has always been provided. All the other days of the
cruise, Guests will receive a one page information list specific for
that day.
At this time, no definite decision has been made on whether the changes
will be implemented on a continuous basis.
We look forward to sailing again with you!
Have a Wonderful Day.
Wilma
Email Guest Services
Disney Cruise Line"
So, it is just currently a test. While I could understand DCL wanting to save money by minimizing the printing, I know that sitting at home looking at our old Navigators definitely influenced our decision to do our upcoming cruise instead of going to Hawaii. Having that tangible souvenir as a reminder of the fun times we had pays dividends for Disney by way of returning customers. Put that paper in my hand... or at least make it an option for people to pick up at guest services.